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    Aug 30, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #176

    I have been thining the same thing for some time... its cool but it seems you actually could have saved a lot of time by building it yourself

    I'm still looking forward to seeing it completed.

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    Aug 30, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #177

    Yeah, I wonder how much of the original will be left, or at the very least, not severly altered...

    This is shaping up to be a real work of art. Excellent!
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    Sep 4, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #178

    I thought so myself, that it would be easier to use the Hasbro hull as a jumpstarter At least I've gone over that hurdle of building the dome and learned quite a few lessons in the process about what you can and can't do with the Hasbro. Anyway, I'm at the point I would've found myself in had I built the hull in styrene. I'll just make believe that's exactly what I did.

    It's just not the 5-footer without the Koolshade and the cooling fans - always wondered how my crude guitar-string koolshade would lend itself to looking the part. So I grit my teeth and kept myself glued to my seat until I finished one - I've never been more surprised about my willpower. These exhausts should look good enough once cut down to proper height:





    By the way, I would be so happy if anyone can tell me what the real fans on the 5-footer were. And it's so hard to make out from the photos whether the fan tops were domed or not. (Photo by Frank Wire/ studioscale.com):



    I finally bit the bullet and bought some Alumilite to try my hand at casting - the little actuator leaves me no choice but to learn how because I doubt if I can scratchbuild the 52 pieces of these that I need and still keep my sanity and my eye vision.

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    Sep 4, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #179

    Guitar strings? That's what I call committing to the project!
    Or maybe you should just be committed.

    That vent came out great! Look forward to seeing how your casting efforts come out. That's one thing I wish I had been able to do with my scratchbuild years ago.
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    Sep 4, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #180

    I'm sorry, you MADE the mesh out of guitar strings?! Am I understanding that correctly? And that people, is why I will never make a good scratchbuilt model. That kind of patience is an alien planet to me!
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    Sep 4, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #181

    Hey John, thanks. Yes, electric guitar strings. I used 0.23mm gauge. Eric, I'm surprised at how well the alumilite casting turned out. And dries hard quickly too - 7min as mentioned in the instructions but I pried it out at 10min. My very first cast (yipee!).





    Scratchbuilding that first actuator took me more than 2 hours - rolling the two-part putty, spacing the ribs and gluing wrong, retrying, etc. Originally thought about building the 52 actuators by hand. Just imagine how imperfect each one is going to be in its own way so this alumilite's gonna be a real timesaver. As soon as I cast 5 pieces I'll probably make a new mold of 5 in a row.

    Right now I'm just marvelling at how well the resin took the shape of the mold like magic. To the resin oldtimers, excuse my excitement but it's a Eureka moment for me.
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    Sep 5, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #182

    wow! i look at all the pages and stunned how much work has gone into this and how such simple things like part of a model motor was used to make the falcon.
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    Sep 5, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #183

    Joseph, that molded part came out great!
    Like you say, once you get a few done, making a gang mold will save even more time.
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    Sep 5, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #184

    Thanks, guys! Cut up some mandibles today:





    Strange thing about that 5-footer top-view photo: The left-side mandible
    maintenance wells are a bit higher than the ones on the right. I wonder
    if it's the photo that's distorted or the actual model was like that? Anyway,
    patterned the holes after the right side one.








    I know it's going to be a tough job to scratchbuild the details, but as long as I've got the basic shape of this starship done, I'll do that slowly, adding a few details at a time. I have to learn a few techniques from squbiedoo and superjedi.

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    Sep 6, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #185

    The maintenance wells don't seem level. Could it be due to distortion in the photo? Even those boxes attaching to the hull look off. The top of the mandibles look level, though.

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    Sep 6, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #186

    Patched bottom (front landing gear boxes). Need to correct the shapes of the maintenance wells too, which are different for port and starboard on the ANH 5-foot Falcon.



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    Sep 7, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #187

    Wouldn't it have been easier scratch building this?
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    Sep 7, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #188

    Vandark said: View Post
    Wouldn't it have been easier scratch building this?
    Hi Vandark. Yeah if I were to do a second one I'll definitely take the pizza slice bulkeads route to scratchbuild the hull. My son is watching me, though, with crossed arms and a scowl on his face to keep to my promise after tearing his toy apart.
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    Sep 7, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #189

    LOL
    What a dad would do for his boy!
    That's wonderful!

    crackerjazz said: View Post
    Hi Vandark. Yeah if I were to do a second one I'll definitely take the pizza slice bulkeads route to scratchbuild the hull. My son is watching me, though, with crossed arms and a scowl on his face to keep to my promise after tearing his toy apart.
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    Sep 7, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #190

    You are crazy... keep up the great work Crackerjazz.
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    Sep 7, 2011 - #191

    crackerjazz said: View Post
    Hi Vandark. Yeah if I were to do a second one I'll definitely take the pizza slice bulkeads route to scratchbuild the hull. My son is watching me, though, with crossed arms and a scowl on his face to keep to my promise after tearing his toy apart.
    It's awesome work! I've been following since you started and it's gonna look great when it's done.

    I've got an idea! You could use all the parts you take from it and scratch build all the missing parts to re-construct the toy version!
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    Sep 8, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #192

    Thanks, guys! Hi Vandark, thanks...I'll try
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    Patched bottom (front landing gear boxes). Need to correct the shapes of the maintenance wells too, which are different for port and starboard on the ANH 5-foot Falcon.
    I take that back.....looks like the port and starboard front landing gear openings are the same on the ANH 3-gear version. It's the colors/weathering and plating arrangement around them that makes the other one odd-shaped. I wanted to build that version but couldn't find too many photos of the underside, haha. .....
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    Sep 17, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #193

    I thought this was the fun part. Crazy plating.

    My first plate had too large notches.


    Measured better and made a template for the rest of the notches.


    Many a time the glue would grab and I couldn't reposition the plate. Not too happy but i couldn't start over - plating is too laborious. Tried removing these plates but they are clinging on so well - and when I tried to pry one off with the knife the plate gets bent out of shape and a portion of it just won't let go; the plate then has to be ripped out and what's left sanded off - making the surface too uneven for replating. So I'll just leave these on. But I'll try to devise a better way to achieve the tighter and more even spacing they require.

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    Sep 17, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #194

    Looking great, crackerjazz. Hope we see more updates very soon.
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    Oct 12, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #195

    Slogging on....I'll get there yet.

    Primed the "koolshade" to see what it will eventually look like:


    The .05mm styrene I used to patch the bottom was showing the ribs liked the stretched skin of a WWII biplane. I should have used 1mm. Really love that original curved belly of the ANH Falcon sans the front landing gear boxes - I'm gonna get there yet....



    Puttied up, bondoed and sanded smooth:




    Tried making the front panel with bits of styrene using ozzy's and stevestarkiller's panels as references. Maybe I'll eventually just end up printing them out like decals but wanted to see how far my patience will take me cutting and gluing styrene details before I finally give up.

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    Oct 12, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #196

    Awesome. An update.

    Will you be doing the plating overhang where the mandibles meet the saucer as well?
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    Oct 12, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #197

    Hi JunkPilot, yes that's exactly what I'm planning to do. I've sanded off all the plating from the Hasbro and will be cutting off all overhang to re-plate the whole thing as the plating patterns are different on the bigger model. And I've always wanted to see if I could copy the dilapidated overhangs on the 5-footer. Hmm, wonder if they were that way in ANH or was that done by the movers?

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    Oct 13, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #198

    Keep at it mate,

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    Oct 13, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #199

    Look what I now have. I had to hand over $20 to my nephew for it but I'm wondering who really got stiffed! lol

    The thing that surprised me was the SIZE. I measured it out and it's damn near studio scale with the 32in Falcon, and even though all of the detail is based on the 32in, it makes wanting to convert it to a replica 5ft'er even more daunting.

    Crackerjazz, if you pull this one off you'll be a GOD in my eyes.
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    Oct 13, 2011 - Re: Hasbro Legacy Millennium Falcon Conversion #200

    crackerjazz said: View Post
    Hi JunkPilot, yes that's exactly what I'm planning to do. I've sanded off all the plating from the Hasbro and will be cutting off all overhang to re-plate the whole thing as the plating patterns are different on the bigger model. And I've always wanted to see if I could copy the dilapidated overhangs on the 5-footer. Hmm, wonder if they were that way in ANH or was that done by the movers?

    Forbidden Plastic photo:
    Joseph, you have to do the damage! That's what gives the Falcon her character.
    One of my favorite damage sections:

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