Absolutely fantastic. I'd love to see more of these abandoned kit reclamations. There must be thousands of these abandoned and unloved projects lying around and available for pennies. Good for you Rusty in starting a new trend.
Nice building ! Had the same problems with the injection mold and fit. Needed a lot of putty and super glue to build a halfway decent model out of it. I have another Brid of Prey kit that will hopefully be easier and better to build
The War Bird turned out awesome. Thanks for sharing the tip about the super glue and baking soda. I will have to give it a try. Last week I made up a batch of sprue goo, but with that you still have to wait for it to dry. What type of printer do you use for the decals? Thanks for another great video. You Roswell neighbor
Thanks! I like the CA Glue baking soda because it dries instantly and that is very handy on projects like this that require a lot of body work. I printed on my HP jet pro printer.
Great job man! That ship is ALL seams, not looking forward to building it. Lol. That paint job looks amazing!!
Thanks friend, definitely a lot of work.
Absolutely fantastic.
I'd love to see more of these abandoned kit reclamations.
There must be thousands of these abandoned and unloved projects lying around and available for pennies.
Good for you Rusty in starting a new trend.
Thanks bud, I really enjoy the challenge and the price...lol
Really awesome! I think the light shading really took it next level.
Thank you 🙂
Nice building ! Had the same problems with the injection mold and fit. Needed a lot of putty and super glue to build a halfway decent model out of it. I have another Brid of Prey kit that will hopefully be easier and better to build
Thanks, yeah, I spent hours on the body work...lol
Great recovery and paint. Sort of funny that the ship has warp nacelles but does not use a warp core !
Thank you...isn't powered by a Black hole or something like that?
This looks AMAZING!!! Awesome work as always!!!
Thanks buddy 🙂
The War Bird turned out awesome. Thanks for sharing the tip about the super glue and baking soda. I will have to give it a try. Last week I made up a batch of sprue goo, but with that you still have to wait for it to dry. What type of printer do you use for the decals? Thanks for another great video. You Roswell neighbor
Thanks! I like the CA Glue baking soda because it dries instantly and that is very handy on projects like this that require a lot of body work. I printed on my HP jet pro printer.
Woah. I should send you mine that I never finished. lol I think I still have it somewhere, mayabe.
Break it out and get to painting...lol
Nice job. I never cared for this design as it seems quite inefficient. But....I'm not a Romulan so what do I know.
Thank you..there's a lot of negative space...but looks cool...lol