No these were made by me, sorry if your disappointed in them, as for the fins, the issue at hand was that the actual T material would be too fragile for demold the way i wanted to make the mold, 1 part flat back, no seam on the actual part. I toyed with the idea of including the t strip like i did for the front pod, but those are pretty staightforward, the back bay is more complicated, so i was not sure if most people would want that much work. I had to pick a evegreen size that i thought would survive demold, meaning thicker, meaning i lost some detail.
Your build is looking great, it's good to see people making additions and corrections to enhance the kit, I was pretty sure that most people would only use the kit as a starting point.
mike
A list of kits your using to detail this would be awesome. I doubt I will go to the extent you are, but knowing which kits I could grab some stuff from would be cool. Killer build so far!
Hello Lynx,
I really like the work your doing on the BSG,I am hoping to get one my self,this would be the first time I ever did a model that is made from Resin,I mean I built models a long time ago the ones you just use the model glue to hold them together,I never did paint or modified any of them but I had fun when I did play around with them..
So I hoping I can learn by all the stuff you post and what others do to do my own one day,I need to send you a PM to ask you something if you do not mind..
Thanks I will be watching the progress on your build..
Again very nice work Lynx. I would love to do a full length landing bay, either Coopper's or scratched. But I do like the backlit painting for the interior as a bit of nostalgia and nod to the 6 footer. But, I also like your use of the wood mounting block in the hanger area for long term sturdiness of those parts.
Have you planned out your electronics set up yet?