So, now I'm going to go ahead and watch your video, and then I'm going to like it. Okay, I've gone ahead and watched the video and now I''m going to click the like button. Now, I'm going to go ahead and click out and wait for your next excellent build.
Another great build! You never cease to amaze. For some reason i thought the tower turrets were about three times the scale, must be confusion from the old line art video arcade game
I used to keep track back when I first got back into it, but haven't in quite a while. It's hard because of working 30 min. here, 3 hours a week later, then an hour every night for a few days, etc. over the course of 2 months in this case. But I would have to say that total hours spent on this model over those months was probably in the neighborhood of 30 - 40.
Another amazing build, Chris! Have you ever considered building the AMT Razor Crest? Green Strawberry has a great set of Photo Etch and Resin parts! I just finished it and would love to see your take on it.
hello just a dumb question: when you're grounding out areas or notches etc for your wiring to channel through the body, are you just like using a hobby knife or just a hand pin drill or something more sophisticated?
Wow!! Outstanding work !!
You added so much amazing detail to such a small model. Gorgeous! Your lighting really brings the model to life. Thanks so much for posting!
Very good indeed and well worth all the careful prep work needed . I love the cockpit lighting , it adds so much to the model . Well done .
Beautiful lighting on a Star wars classic 😊
So, now I'm going to go ahead and watch your video, and then I'm going to like it. Okay, I've gone ahead and watched the video and now I''m going to click the like button. Now, I'm going to go ahead and click out and wait for your next excellent build.
Another great build! You never cease to amaze. For some reason i thought the tower turrets were about three times the scale, must be confusion from the old line art video arcade game
I always thought they were much bigger as well to be honest. Probably some scale info in one of my numerous books, but it's still cool with the model.
not much to say, just another great build that makes me jealous lol 😉 👍
Great stuff. It would be interesting to know the total number of hours it takes to complete these models.
I used to keep track back when I first got back into it, but haven't in quite a while. It's hard because of working 30 min. here, 3 hours a week later, then an hour every night for a few days, etc. over the course of 2 months in this case. But I would have to say that total hours spent on this model over those months was probably in the neighborhood of 30 - 40.
Awesome!
Another amazing build, Chris! Have you ever considered building the AMT Razor Crest? Green Strawberry has a great set of Photo Etch and Resin parts! I just finished it and would love to see your take on it.
outstanding build!
Do you do a flat clear coat after weathering to seal everything?
Yes, I actually do. Sometimes I mention it, but I didn't in this video. I use Tamiya TS-80 flat clear.
That looks amazing!
Hello nice work. I am glad that You try to explain everything in details. Can You tell that is the size (AWG) of the wires?
I use 30 gauge
hello just a dumb question: when you're grounding out areas or notches etc for your wiring to channel through the body, are you just like using a hobby knife or just a hand pin drill or something more sophisticated?
If it's a groove, notch or trench, just an exacto knife. I only use a pin vice to do an actual hole.
Green LEDs in gun tower? Just a thought.
I had thought about it, but didn't. But I could easily add at any time later if I want.
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