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COMPLETED PICS: 1/48 Resin Y-Wing Fighter & AMT X-Wing display....
Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Thursday, October 5, 2006 7:26 AM
Well, I was going to keep this one a secret until it was finished, but I have had alot of fun building it.. It is my 1/48 Resin Y-Wing, made here by a guy in Japan...

I bought 3 of them, and am waiting for the other 2. .. The other 2 will be full kits with landing gear, pilots ect.. But I got this first one a little cheaper because it was a spare without landing gear and a pilot. So I have decided to build it in flight, and I will scratch the pilot myself...

This is a BIG kit!.. I guess it can be compared to the SMT Y-Wing in quality, but as they are not available anymore, I was happy to find these here in Japan!

As you can see in the pics, it is a long way from finished.. I will be fully detailing the cockpit, and will weather the exposed sections of the aircraft to match those seen on screen.. I also bought copper rods to install as the copper tubing exposed on this beautifull beast!

Here I have taken a picture of it next to the snap kit that I turned into a display, and have just sold to a collector.. The 1/48 Y-Wing is a beast compared to the little AMT Y-Wing and B-Wing...

The Resin Y-Wing, is the right size to display next to the 1/48 X-Wing Fighter, and Tie Fighter.. Thats where this bad boy will be going... Together with them!





I repeat.. The 1/48 Y-Wing is far from complete!


Cheers, Chris

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 4:46 AM
Well no reply's, but thats ok.. I will reply to myself with an update pic Wink [;)]

Anyways, I have started on the cockpit, and have started a little weathering.. This thing is going to need an awfull lot of rust, so the weathering will get full on as I continue with this kit..

I have started doing the copper plumbing for this bad boy, and I am happy with the way it is turning out!.. I got two different sized copper rods to complete this..

 I havnt really been into Star Wars kits of late, but I have really loved taking my time with this kit, and I simply cant get over the size of it.. I will end up displaying it with a 1/48 X-Wing on a nice wooden base with schematics..



Chris

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Posted by grenadierII on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 2:18 PM

That's pretty cool Chris! I check on E-bay every now and then hoping to pick up one of the older kits. No luck yet.

Ray

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Thursday, October 12, 2006 3:02 AM
Thanks Ray,

Well I came across these kits by a company here in Japan..

I got this one a little cheaper than the other two I ordered, because he doesnt have landing gear or a pilot.. But I am scratching a pilot as we speak...

Another delema I am having is what colour to do the astro droid?.. I am leaning towards a red or blue one?

Chris

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Posted by Cudamav on Thursday, October 12, 2006 4:09 PM
You always impress me with your work.  I can not wait to see it finished
~Jason "Not all who wander are lost"
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Posted by ssgkopp on Thursday, October 12, 2006 5:34 PM

Great looking kit  you just have to love the ruggedness of it all

 

where do you get these  can you shoot me a PM with the info and cost

 

k

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Thursday, October 12, 2006 11:48 PM
Thanks for your comments guys.. Well this one has such great detail, that it basically makes itself look good.. I am having the problem with trying not to do too much, in order to get the balance just right...

I have been back at work, so havnt had a chance to do much else since the last update, but will continue again this weekend.. I also have a flight-line of 1/48 X-Wing's ready to be built, and as stated earlier, will be displaying this Y-Wing on a nice wooden base with an X-Wing..

Cheers, Chris


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Posted by Dubau on Friday, October 13, 2006 7:12 AM

And yet another OUTSTANDING Job from Chris.

As always WELL DONE !

Bud

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Posted by chasd25 on Friday, October 13, 2006 8:48 AM

Nice work! I'm still on the waiting list to get mine from the Starship Modeler Store. I've got the 1:48 B-wing, and it is an impressive kit.

Starship Modeler acquired kits/molds from SMT, and is issuing them under their banner now.

 

Charlie

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Friday, October 13, 2006 6:21 PM
Bud, as always.. Thank you..

Charlie, thanks for posting.. I have seen those ones on SSM and in honesty, happy that I found this guy here in Japan..

I understand that these kits are a big chunk of resin. But $200 is a bit much for them I think, and was happy to get a similar 1/48 Y-Wing $50 less than that.. In saying that, I dont want to be accused of being anti SSM, but am happy to have found a cheaper alternative.

The only problem with this guy is, that you need to speak Japanese, and he does take his time in getting the products to you.. But for me, I dont mind waiting.. The one I have has kept me plenty busy for now..  Actually is is back on the shelf, I have started rebuilding the X-Wing to go with it.. Once I have done that, I will finish the brass piping on the Y-Wing..

Chris

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Posted by chasd25 on Friday, October 13, 2006 7:00 PM

 Chris_in_Japan wrote:
Bud, as always.. Thank you..

Charlie, thanks for posting.. I have seen those ones on SSM and in honesty, happy that I found this guy here in Japan..

I understand that these kits are a big chunk of resin. But $200 is a bit much for them I think, and was happy to get a similar 1/48 Y-Wing $50 less than that.. In saying that, I dont want to be accused of being anti SSM, but am happy to have found a cheaper alternative.

Chris

$200 is alot, but being a garage kit producer myself, I know how much time and money goes into producing resin kits.

I believe I paid $150 for the B-wing, and I honestly don't know how they produced it for that amount. (although I think its now $200). Resin and Silicon are expensive, and a kit like the B-wing (looking at the castings, which are top notch) looks labor intensive to cast, and with all the parts, was expensive to mold as well.

Charlie

 

 

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Friday, October 13, 2006 7:32 PM
No probs Charlie.. as someone who has never molded or done anything like that, I simple dont know the effort that goes into it. So thank you for sharing that with me.. It does put it into a different perspective....

Cheers Chris

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Posted by chasd25 on Friday, October 13, 2006 7:58 PM

No prob! I used to balk at the price of resin kits as well, but once I started producing them, and realizing the cost, and effort involved........it gave me a better understanding of why they cost that much!

Charlie

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Friday, October 13, 2006 8:33 PM
You know I was thinking that it would be great to see a build up of what is involved in bringing a garage kit to life.. But on further thought, if everyone knew how to do it, then you would be out of a job.. So I will leave that one alone..Smile [:)] But still would be interesting in seeing the process first hand..

Well, as for where I am with this set, I have just started the paint on the X-Wing, and so have taken a pic of it with the Y-Wing.. You will notice the Y-Wing hasnt gotten any attention since its last update pic..



Chris

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Saturday, October 14, 2006 6:13 AM
Another update pic.. This time I have started adding the coloured markings on the X-Wing..

Had enough for tonight, so will get started in the morning on chipping the paint, and adding the weathering.. She is looking a little too clean at the momment!


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Posted by ssgkopp on Sunday, October 15, 2006 11:51 AM

looking really good keep the pics coming

 

k

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Sunday, October 15, 2006 9:21 PM
Ask, and you shall recieve...Smile [:)]

Just taken a few momments ago.. Canopy on the X-Wing is done.. Not happy with the chip paint on the red markings on the side.. So I think I will re-do them...

The stand is the one that comes with this kit, but definately wont be used.. Will be mounting both ships on aluminum rods with a nice wooden base..



Chris

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Posted by Buddho on Sunday, October 15, 2006 9:44 PM

Excellent work Chris....have the 2 other Y-Wing kits been spoken for?

Regards, Dan

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Sunday, October 15, 2006 11:03 PM
Not yet Dan.. Actually I am still waiting for them to arrive.. Thanks for reminding me, I will get onto the guy tonight..

Another update pic:



Chris

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Posted by smokinguns3 on Monday, October 16, 2006 11:05 PM
Man you aint done yetBig Smile [:D]Tongue [:P] Hows it goin Chris, That shure looks good cant wait to see it finished.
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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 7:14 AM
Thanks smoke..

Well, I have made the wooden base up, and I have mounted the ships to their rods.. Very happy with the result.. But wont take pics until I have it completed.. Want to keep the final result a surprise.

Chris

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Posted by chasd25 on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 3:06 PM

 Chris_in_Japan wrote:
You know I was thinking that it would be great to see a build up of what is involved in bringing a garage kit to life..

 

Chris,

 

Check out Todd's blog here. He recently documented the process for his blog. Its a simple piece, and by garage kit standards, was inexpensive to produce, but it gives an idea of the process.

http://www.gjsentinel.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/communities/toddp/entries/producing_a_gk_ben_from_notld/

 

 

Charlie

 

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 5:39 PM
Thanks Charlie,

A pretty good bit of reading there..

Chris

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 12:02 AM
Ok, she is done!..

For those just joining us.. This is a display that I wanted to build displaying the Y-Wing, and X-Wing together... I havnt seen these two favourite ships built into the same display together, so wanted to do it myself..

The Y-Wing is a 1/48 Full Resin kit from a maker here in Japan, and the X-Wing is the 1/48 AMT kit.. Both displayed on aluminium rods on a nice wooden base.. When painting these ships, I wanted them to have a subtle paint work and didnt want to make them dirty at all.. Some people like their ships dirty, but I decided to keep these guys clean...

Lastly, I plan on putting the schematics of each ship on the base, but will do that later..

















Chris

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Posted by Dubau on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 6:05 AM

Looks Good Chris.............. 

But to did you get the models to stay on the rods ? Glue or a Bolt in the model that screws into the rod ?

And the same thing on the base.

Whatever you did they look Sweet

Bud

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Posted by Cpt.Sponder on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 8:47 AM

hey chris!

wow! those bad boys look great, very well done!

i especially like the x-wing.. really love the chip on the paint. very convincing!

how is your nasa-space shuttle comming along? havent seen any update pics there. or did i just miss them?

gr sponder

 

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 6:20 PM
Thanks guys..

Bud.. The rods are snuggly fitted into the base, and glued. As for the ships, they again have been snuggly fit to size, and may be glued into position once it is completely finished...

Capt.. Long time no see!!!.. Thanks for the comments.. As for my space shuttle. The actuall orbitor is finished, but just need to complete the booster and rockets.. Another kit that has been put away for another time.. How did you get on with that F-15 you were building?

To the guys from Hobby Talk.. If you are accessing this build from the link I placed over there. I am sorry to say, that because of a personal dispute with Jeffry Griffin, I will not be allowed to join in on that board. He has taken it upon himself to make the issue more than personal by banning me, and I would just like to say that reagrdless of that fact, you all have a great little site over there, and that it is a shame, that alot of great talented members have been forced out because of the changes in the moderation structure. (Lloyd Collins excepted)


Cheers, Chris


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Posted by Griffworks on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 8:40 PM

 Chris_in_Japan wrote:

To the guys from Hobby Talk.. If you are accessing this build from the link I placed over there. I am sorry to say, that because of a personal dispute with Jeffry Griffin, I will not be allowed to join in on that board. He has taken it upon himself to make the issue more than personal by banning me, and I would just like to say that reagrdless of that fact, you all have a great little site over there, and that it is a shame, that alot of great talented members have been forced out because of the changes in the moderation structure. (Lloyd Collins excepted)

Let's set the record straight, shall we?

You were first BANNED by me several months ago for what was, for me, the final violation of TOS at Hobby Talk when making a serious of attacks on another member, known there as tyboy4umodels.  You had been warned by other Moderators publicly to back off prior to that, as well.  I BANNED you a second time when you showed up again w/o having asked the HT owner - Hank Hagquist,the guy who owns the "super forum" that is Hobby Talk  - to return to the forums.  Did you not get the message the first time?  This time around, you showed up again, but under a different name.  I discovered it - you obviously weren't really hiding that hard - and sent you an email telling you that I knew you were there again after being previously BANNED twice - yet I was more than willing to not push the issue with Hank provided you played well with others.  That's all I said.

The email I got in response was, well...  to say the least quite... amazing... in it's vitriol.  This email indicated to me that you weren't likely going to follow the TOS.  Hank has indicated in a number of posts at HT, as well as very clearly stated in the TOS, that he won't tolerate the sort of disruptive posts that you had initiated specifically against the guy known here as Admiral Grasshopper.  Since you don't seem to understand that there are rules of not only conduct, but civility, in a moderated forum, I felt it necessary to call for your BAN - once again.  I, however, am not the one who actually prosecuted said BAN against  you.

I'd also like to add that I have no idea what you're on about w/the allegation trying to make out that there have been a lot of folks BANNED at Hobby Talk and insinuating that it was either at my hand or my behest.  That simply isn't the case. 

 

EDIT: I find it interesting that you've chosen to take the above quoted text out of your post, too.  I think it shows pretty clearly just WHO it is that has taken things personally in light of the fact that you have to drag stuff like this out publicly. 

 

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 8:56 PM
Griff, I had one run in with the guy, and left it at that. I then called him by his real name when he was using a different alias?  Please explain to me, the trouble that I made. and feel free to show evidence of it?

The fact that the said person, and a moderator of the same site were in the chat room talking up ways to attack me on Thomas' site seem to fall under the guidlines of the rules. Yet you are still yet to show me evidence of my "so called" behavior, other than what I had just mentioned????

ps: This is how funny you are.. You have now claimed that I signed back up under a new alias in a (as you put it) sneaky way. Yet when I re-signed up the first time, I made my user name "chris_in_japan1" and then the second time "Samurai_Chris".... 

Seriously Griff, if I wanted to hide my identity and sneakily sign back up to the boards. Then I dare say that unlike Superman, I am sure that I would choose a better way to hide my identity than just a pair of glasses.. Considering my name on every board I visit is "chris_in_japan". I fail to see how my intentions to re-sign up would be anything other than to make it clear who I am?

It just makes your comments seem almost laughable.. And the sad thing is, you feel you need to continue on that path?.. Just be honest, and a man about it, and admit you banned me in the heat of the momment, and because you didnt like me!!.. That way, we can go back to business as usual, and then we dont have to annoy each other anymore.. I only think that is fair?

As for my email to you.. Nowhere does it mention any intention on my behalf of not following any rules. It does infact state, what I think of you.. Again mate, grabbing at straws!

Seriously man?

Anyways, we are never going to agree, so no point going on about it. And I wouldnt be surprised if this thread gets locked because of it.. Maybe a good thing....

Now Griff, if you dont mind, please go back to your little site and be the "moderator" and dont come over here and bring your crap with you.. This place still is a good place for people to visit, without having to worry about politics....

Chris

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Posted by Griffworks on Thursday, October 19, 2006 2:56 PM

Dang, how many times are you going to change the text above?  Had to make sure I quoted the below before you change that, too....

 Chris_in_Japan wrote:

Now Griff, if you dont mind, please go back to your little site and be the "moderator" and dont come over here and bring your crap with you.. This place still is a good place for people to visit, without having to worry about politics....

I find it highly ironic that you're making a mandate that I not come here and "bring my crap with me" and go on about politics. I wouldn't have even responded in this thread if *you* brought *my* name up making some false accusations about happenings at Hobby Talk and making this "political".

Now, I'm done responding to you in this thread. I won't allow the likes of you - who's NOT a moderator at these forums - to run me off and will continue on here as I like. 

Out Here....

 

 

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