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Here is my Eagle 2 build up.
I swaped out the kit supplied plastic Engine bells for the Aluminum parts. I also lit the Cockpit. As There were no other lights on the original filming miniature, I didn't feel the need to add more lighting for the sake of it.
The model was Airbrushed a slightly off white base coat(I mixed Tamiya Paints to match the kits plastic). The panel shading was again achieved with my airbrush with panels masked off using Tamiya tape cut to various sizes. Some of the detail was scribed into the actual plastic.
The Model was weathered via Air Brush, Pastels, pencil and paper towel.
I scratch built the base and added lights to simulate the landing platform in the series.
All of the tubing need to have mold seams sanded smooth.
Thanks!
Really well done. The picture of the Eagle planetside with the reddish/orange sky really reminds me of images from the series.
Jammer Really well done. The picture of the Eagle planetside with the reddish/orange sky really reminds me of images from the series.
Many Thanks! It's a great kit!
Very nice looking build, love the pics on the platform. I take it this is the MPC kit.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
Yes MPC kit. Really the Polar Lights / Round 2 Kit! They released it with the MPC label I think!
Beautiful job! My all time favorite ship. I have the kit and can't wait to break into it someday.
InternationalRescue Beautiful job! My all time favorite ship. I have the kit and can't wait to break into it someday.
Many thanks! Enjoy your build!
So nicely done and so nicely presented. I have to say I always enjoy your presentation/photography skills as much as your modeling talent. In some of your images on this build there is an impressive amount of depth of field. If you don't mind me asking is it just very small apertures and long exposures or are you playing with any of the focus stacking software that is out there. Again a really nice build/presentation and thanks for sharing.
Gil
Back to the bench So nicely done and so nicely presented. I have to say I always enjoy your presentation/photography skills as much as your modeling talent. In some of your images on this build there is an impressive amount of depth of field. If you don't mind me asking is it just very small apertures and long exposures or are you playing with any of the focus stacking software that is out there. Again a really nice build/presentation and thanks for sharing.
I believe I took most of these photos with my IPhone!
Ha, impressive! You could have told me dramatic tales of laborious post processing and I would have taken the bait lol. No matter what the photographic tools are I always enjoy your stuff, thanks again for sharing.
Back to the bench Ha, impressive! You could have told me dramatic tales of laborious post processing and I would have taken the bait lol. No matter what the photographic tools are I always enjoy your stuff, thanks again for sharing.
You bet!
After seeing the magic you worked I feel this nagging urge to dig out the Hawk I've had languishing for years and put it in the active TBD queue.
On the Bench:
Bandai 1/72 Defender Destroid
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