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Hello Ladies and gentlemen,
It is time for a new project. Several years ago, someone decided to make several models (in 28mm/1:60...
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I cannot agree with you more. :toast:
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zathros replied to the thread
HMS Fearless.
Deceivingly, not a simple model! :)
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Superb job. I really admire your ability to get into something and just bang it out. You astonish me. ;)
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Enjoy some beauty pics! :)
Thanks for watching! :)
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The trunk lid is removable for two reasons:
1. In order to mimick the usual droid in a socket look you need a close skirt around the...
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Sorry for the wait but here is the continuation of the build! :)
With all parts set it was time for the final assembly. Everything fit...
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The foot rests are cleaned up using coloured paper strips, exactly like the edges of the AT-ST were cleaned up:
The steering...
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December 22nd - time for the detail parts.
The foot rests for the vehicle.
Test fit of the skids:
Perfect! The skids are...
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Next we revisit the nose piece. I noticed that the first unfold was not good. I separated the front lights from the center block...
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Yes, you have enough space for greebling and enhancing the panel lines! ;)
Next I tackled the skids. They are assembled ver...
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The hood:
The first nose box:
Note: The box was heavily altered in the course of assembly, so the final version will look...
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The seat area including the inner and outer shell:
Necessary flaps were added on-the-fly:
The droid compartment:
Please note...
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Then I asked it to display the model without figures on a plain blue background as seen as in vitage toy catalogues:
Since the design...
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Definitely would be better done with paper. IMHO :)