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Got to wrapping up puttying/sanding/painting the last six large structures of the main port. Started to work up a sample of the smaller inner structures (another 12 needed). Hadn't taken a bottom tunnel shot in a while...
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Inspire onto others as you would have them inspire onto you... or something like that...
Quick update... Got all the crossbars and detailing done for the final six large structures. Once putty/sand/paint is done, then have to decide to take a break from structure and work on the surface or work on the inner twelve structures. I'm leaning surface and the partial tower. The blu-rays have lent themselves to some excellent detail I didn't have before, so I'm itching to work on some of that detail.
And now a word from our sponsor... PROGRESS! Got the final six large structures assembled. Need to add the cross-pieces, superdetailing, and putty/paint... then onto the next phase!
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All eighteen core frames sections are assembled. Have I mentioned how much I love my little electric mitre saw? I actually think chopping up, grinding, and sanding the blue paint strainers are harder to do than making the frames. Tough plastic.
Got enough parts cut to complete the core frames for the final six large strucures...
Putty and paint part 2. Half way done with the large port structures... six more to go. Have some vacation coming up and hope to plow through the last six around the New Year.
With a little Endor blue filter action...
Yeah, these big dios take me a few years to finish... slooooow, but I eventually get there. Sometimes the long breaks make me look at it for weeks and then figure design stuff out I hadn't thought of before.
Starting to look like something familiar:
The latest four still need putty and paint, but six down, six to go... with my Argo MF for reference... finally got around to making a plastic dust cover over the tunnel hole while I'm working on the top surface.
OTnROTSfan I don't think the original is on there... of course I skipped right to ROJ DS2 attack scenes... and the bonus model view stuff... At least won't have six months between posts again... lol
I don't think the original is on there... of course I skipped right to ROJ DS2 attack scenes... and the bonus model view stuff... At least won't have six months between posts again... lol
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Maybe a picture of a squirrel playing a harmonica will make you feel better?
Woot, more of this awesome build. Glad to hear your still at it and back for more
OctaneOrange kugai, afaik, you only get the 'latest' version. GL has done his best to bury the original release versions.
kugai, afaik, you only get the 'latest' version. GL has done his best to bury the original release versions.
I guess GL doesn't want any more of my money going to his DVD sales.
The wow factor continues...
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I was wondering what happened to this. Glad to see you're back at it!
You mentioned the blu-ray release. I was wondering, do they have the "original version" option like the DVDs had, or is it just the newest "Super-Duper-Double-Special Edition" with even more of Lucas' unnecessary tweaking?
First - thanks all for waiting... and off we go again! So... back to this project (after six crazy summer months away from this project with work and family activities). Been looking at the ROJ Blu-Rays, too... some great, clear surface detail I didn't have before! The first two large port structures took about six hours apiece. Doing assemly line with my new mini-powered chop saw averaged about three hours apiece (no part sanding - nice!). I got four more large structure frames assembled today to get almost half of the needed twelve done. Need to cut the front cross-bar pieces for each and then super-detail them like the others. Will do that next weekend. What a tedious task these are to make them all line up and work out to the same height... like always: measure twice, cut once. PROGRESS!!!
My order came in while I was gone last week... and I stopped and raided the paint department of plastic bucket grids one more time. Funny looks ensued.
Ready to build...
Standard under the counter cabinet low watt lighting... I liked them because they can be linked up to like 15 of them and the cords are removable and can be plugged into EITHER end of the light tube in series. They also come in multiple lengths. They don't give off a lot of heat and with the milled out holes I am getting plenty of air cooling. They also fit perfectly inside of the 2" ABS tunnel tubes. The biggest feature - I can actually change all of the light bulbs or tube units themselves (if I ever need to). Now that took some crazy design work to figure out where the wires would run and exit the tubes, but it all worked out.
I also sprayed out the insides of the major tubes (when I could get the spray to reach) with high-heat gloss white (grill/fryer type) paint. It helped with dispersion of light while keeping it a constant white through most the tube length.
That is awesome! I love it. Its going to be a big sucker when your done :)
So what kinda light is it. Looks like it is pre wired?
I was thinking about using those low profile mantel xmas lights. I think theres 15 in a pack? then they are really compact. Great for simulating can lights. or run way lights too.
"Mark VI, and we've got it by the ass."
Thanks guys.
Crazy work schedule again and a broken tooth to deal with... but got through the prototyping and sizing phase... tried a bunch of different square tube materials and think I have it worked out. Threw the second one together and thew on some primer for test.
Out of state all next week on business, but getting my styrene stock order in tomorrow so it will be waiting when I get back. Then onward...
p.s. Auto... check the lower pics on the basic lighting...
Basic Lighting Tubes:
This is pretty cool. I cannot wait to see this done. Even with seeing the MF to scale and everything. This is going to be inspiring. Can you please show use how you lit the tubes up? I am thinking of an idea using something like this to light up a HAS but need info on how too :)
Keep up the great work.
Continued "WOW". This project is awesome, man.
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The blue looks much more screen accurate. Don't rely on pictures you see on the internet. Some people colour theirs, and others are just poor lighting, and camera macro. Meaning that what looks blue can come out gray, or green, and sometimes even purple depending on the camera used, and what settings are applied to it. You have to use the screen caps on your DVD player to match exactly. Now I'm excited to see this completed. I've been waiting patiently for this, so I can wait a little longer. I've been keeping others waiting with the progress on my own build of the four foot X beast, so I won't take too much time here. Thanks again for keeping us up on your progress.
Ha. Yeah they did look at me funny with the whole basket of paint strainers. I told them I was painting every room in my house and didn't want to get the colors mixed up. Slow is about the only way I can go right now... LOL.
Here goes nothing! And the fun part begins... At least this is the part I have been waiting for all along (and dreading)... LOL
Started the full-size prototypes for the red port structure. I tacked this together the past two nights for more sizing tests and checking some math.
The hole is undersized on purpose (so I can fit it just right at the end, in case of any gaps).
I hope to clean up the proto and get a couple of side inner boxes made and primed this weekend for final sizing tests and tweaks, color tests, etc...
Thanks for the update, Kevin! I'm glad to see that you haven't lost interest in this. Just keep going - slow, and steady wins the race.
Nice idea. It's looking very good so far I'm looking forward to the final product.
coming alone nicely. what'll the store clerk think when you clean him out of paint bucket strainers?
Been following this for almost a year now, love the updates.
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Great subject for modeling!
"Impressive. Most, impressive..." lol
I thought you said you like to build "Big" Projects.
This looks pretty amazing so far. Can't wait to see it finished.
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