Thank you all for the kind words!
Awood,
Thanks for the info! I put on a band around the turret to simulate the sensors. From my references I didnt see a similar band on the hull so I didnt put any on this one.
Btw, Im dusting off several interceptor models just in case that attack comes.
Michael,
Thanks! Always great to know more Braille scale fans. Theres quite a following of the scale in our club, so the encouragement and the challenge are never in short supply.
Frosty,
Thanks! The packs, bags and roll are made from Epoxy Clay (marketed here in the Philippines by Pioneer Adhesives). The stuff is quite similar to epoxy putty except that its considerably cheaper and easier to carve. After kneading the stuff I shape them into their general forms, allow them to rest on the model surface (to simulate sag) and press on some creases using a putty applicator. After drying (takes from a few minutes to a couple of hours to fully cure) I then use an X-Acto knife and carve out more details and creases. Takes a lot of time but its a sure way to keep a bag or roll unique from the other stowage.
The concertina wire came from a fine metal mesh. I picked out one end and started unravelling the whole strand, which I then rolled into a loop.
Some of the bed rolls were made from the tin lid you find on powdered milk or coffee cans, cut into shape, and then rolled.
Hope this helps.