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Well for one, I will be receiving mine this coming week. My subscription from 1 to 100 the millennium falcon. I didn’t have to wait a whole year and spend a crazy amount for this kit. Buyee the place to find it if you’re lucky and patient enough.
For all the spru stuff I highly recommend a single blade nipper. It's much easier to get a flush smooth cut. And it glides through the plastic like a hot knife through butter. They are a bit expensive but it's definitely worth it.
I finished mine in February! This is fun to watch because there was so much that we did in the early stages of the build that I had completely forgotten. I didn't document things as much back then!
I am definitely loving this build. I'm glad you are doing this and sharing it with us. The Millennium Falcon is by far one of my favorite spaceships of all time. Thanks, Wayne.
Alot of fiber optics went into my control panel, it took a while but well worth it, i also cut one of the floor panels out and scratch built the place where Chubaka shocked Hans so many memories Wayne
I find it interesting the instructions are suggesting painting/weathering. It would seem to me, like all other partworks, that that kind of details would already be done. With how expensive this kit is, having someone without any painting experience, let alone weathering to try these suggestions is risky.
The balance of price versus man-hours on a factory production line. I see no problem with being able to enhance the appearance, it IS a personal preference. This isn't Lego, after all.
Nice video, Wayne. Quiet the coincidence, but we're on the same packs for the falcon. I also noticed that you didn't glue the doorway in the cockpit. Adding the optional details is so worth it, in my opinion. I used a black panel line accent paint on the floor, and it looks pretty good. Catch ya in the next vid.
My skills are far too basic for a build like this, quite happy sticking with KITT for now but might pick up ET or RoboCop. Also, I suspect you may be acquiring those little paper pots you're using for paint from McDonald's? 🤪
Hello. For some viewers who think that it might seem intimidating? I started building traditional styrene model kits at about age 8 or 9. Also quite a few R/C airplanes in my teens. So, I gained experience. Five decades' worth. "If" you are uncertain, after investing into this kit build? I'd suggest getting a small plastic model kit to practice on. Find techniques that work for you, and there are plenty of instructional videos on RUclips!!!
I want to do this build so bad, but I don't have a large enough space to display it after it's finished. It's really big. Wish I chose this one instead of the Delorean. It is giving me headaches having to band-aid everything I put together.
@WorldofWayneUK You're going to want to do a lot more light blocking. The sections you cut away still leave insufficient plastic thickness to prevent light leakage. You can see it at timestamp 17:37
If the detail parts are of a standard polystyrene plastic, i.e. 'Aiirfix' kit type, you WILL be better off using Tamiya extra thin liquid cement rather than that CA... will hold better and set up faster too, and you can't easily stick yourself to the model with it either....
love watching you build the falcon .... but feel this video was very rushed through , like it was something you just need to get done and out of the way
sorry i meant no disrespect i have watched you from the fist falcon every video, live stream for years loved every minute but in the early yeas it was watching a fellow modeler solving every day problems we all face and how to solve them i feel something has been lost . with that being said i do understand the limitations editing ect can make thing look
I have already belt one and I built the death Star out of cardboard if anybody having trouble building it I will build it for them with a price and I live Birmingham
The shirt I am wearing in this video is available from hooshops.com/ .If you enjoyed this video or some of my other content please consider pressing the SUBSCRIBE button and hitting the BELL next to it so you get notified when I release a new video. You will find all the links and information you want in the expanded video description. If you have any questions or comments please leave them below and you can always come find me on social media via the links in the description. You can also see my behind the scenes video logs on my Patreon at www.patreon.com/worldofwayne
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Well for one, I will be receiving mine this coming week. My subscription from 1 to 100 the millennium falcon. I didn’t have to wait a whole year and spend a crazy amount for this kit. Buyee the place to find it if you’re lucky and patient enough.
For all the spru stuff I highly recommend a single blade nipper. It's much easier to get a flush smooth cut. And it glides through the plastic like a hot knife through butter.
They are a bit expensive but it's definitely worth it.
My favorite starship of the galaxy. Love the shirt.
The fastest ship in the galaxy nice ship Millenium Falcon & all the features are amazing. I like this ship. ❤😊🎉🤗😁👍💯
I finished mine in February! This is fun to watch because there was so much that we did in the early stages of the build that I had completely forgotten. I didn't document things as much back then!
I am definitely loving this build. I'm glad you are doing this and sharing it with us. The Millennium Falcon is by far one of my favorite spaceships of all time. Thanks, Wayne.
Alot of fiber optics went into my control panel, it took a while but well worth it, i also cut one of the floor panels out and scratch built the place where Chubaka shocked Hans so many memories Wayne
This brings back good memories
This build is gonna be huge! Cant wait to see it when it’s finished!
I must say its good to have a physical magazine
Wayne when i built mine it became great fun to identify all the bits of Airfix and Tamiya kit parts they used on it 😀😀😀
I find it interesting the instructions are suggesting painting/weathering. It would seem to me, like all other partworks, that that kind of details would already be done. With how expensive this kit is, having someone without any painting experience, let alone weathering to try these suggestions is risky.
The balance of price versus man-hours on a factory production line. I see no problem with being able to enhance the appearance, it IS a personal preference. This isn't Lego, after all.
Nice video, Wayne. Quiet the coincidence, but we're on the same packs for the falcon. I also noticed that you didn't glue the doorway in the cockpit. Adding the optional details is so worth it, in my opinion. I used a black panel line accent paint on the floor, and it looks pretty good. Catch ya in the next vid.
Hi wayne does this bring back happy memories of the first melenium falcon build
It does. The Intstructions have definitely changed though. I remember it describing some painting and weathering techniques, but not this much.
My skills are far too basic for a build like this, quite happy sticking with KITT for now but might pick up ET or RoboCop. Also, I suspect you may be acquiring those little paper pots you're using for paint from McDonald's? 🤪
I wonder if you could resin print a chubacha and Han to fit in the cockpit
Totally awesome dude...
Hello. For some viewers who think that it might seem intimidating? I started building traditional styrene model kits at about age 8 or 9. Also quite a few R/C airplanes in my teens. So, I gained experience. Five decades' worth.
"If" you are uncertain, after investing into this kit build? I'd suggest getting a small plastic model kit to practice on. Find techniques that work for you, and there are plenty of instructional videos on RUclips!!!
Cool video thanks lee
I want to do this build so bad, but I don't have a large enough space to display it after it's finished. It's really big. Wish I chose this one instead of the Delorean. It is giving me headaches having to band-aid everything I put together.
👍🏻 nice shirt 👌🏻
If the shirt wasn't a big enough hint, maybe the video title was? :)
Good point lol
Great vid
😎😎Good work sir.
I am surprised that they don't tell you to use a black or dark grey wash for the back of the seat to match the effect they have created on the front.
Yep. I could blend it in but it really won't be seen
Thanks for the informative step by step videos. They are very helpful. What type of paints do you use?
Vallejo acrylics
@WorldofWayneUK You're going to want to do a lot more light blocking. The sections you cut away still leave insufficient plastic thickness to prevent light leakage. You can see it at timestamp 17:37
Love the shirt 💞🍺🙏
Where did you get that shirt? I want one. The millennium falcon is my favorite ship from star wars.
www.hooshops.com
If the detail parts are of a standard polystyrene plastic, i.e. 'Aiirfix' kit type, you WILL be better off using Tamiya extra thin liquid cement rather than that CA... will hold better and set up faster too, and you can't easily stick yourself to the model with it either....
I think the parts are an ABS or resin. Tamiya styrene cement won't work
Yep abs
That should be redesigned
Great work as always Wayne! Is the paint you’re using on your Amazon store ?
No. But if you click on my Amazon link and do a search for Vallejo Model Colour it should bring it up
Hello Wayne, great video mate, where did you get the shirt from, Lee.
www.hooshops.com
Need about 50 strips of that light blocking tape for the Enterprise D
Thats a lot of paint for dry brushing !
Yep. I was a bit over zealous
@@WorldofWayneUK still a great video as always !
With all your shirts your wardrobe must be digger than Mrs Wayne's
love watching you build the falcon .... but feel this video was very rushed through , like it was something you just need to get done and out of the way
I have to keep the video less then 20 mins or the algorithm kills me. Its the editing that may make it seemed rushed.
sorry i meant no disrespect i have watched you from the fist falcon every video, live stream for years loved every minute but in the early yeas it was watching a fellow modeler solving every day problems we all face and how to solve them i feel something has been lost . with that being said i do understand the limitations editing ect can make thing look
Wayne, do you know of anyone who is going to be 3D printing better grills for the floor?
They are available from. PARAGRAFIX I believe
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Hello Wayne that glue is it normal or super glue ? Also where did you purchase them paper cups to hold paint ?
The glue is superglue. The paper cups are on Amazon at amzn.to/3sClCdk
Looking good Wayne, lots of fine detail. What scale do you guess she is ?
No idea on this one
What screw driver do you use for the assembly kits as I find the ones they send are not very good
I use a Wera PH0 and for screws that are slightly bigger I use PH1
Can you purchase figures for the falcon?
I think some Moddershall have done figures
I have already belt one and I built the death Star out of cardboard if anybody having trouble building it I will build it for them with a price and I live Birmingham
That’s was not dry brushing. We’ll sort off. But not a practice technique.. plus your wash.. hmmmm