Pretty slick!
Though what always bothers me about this kind of thing, is that the guts on the inside never seem to bear any relationship with the greeblies on the outside. Are we to assume that all that crap really is just skin deep? I like to think that all those bits and bobs on the outside are attached to machinery on the inside, too.
Just my opinion.
--Alex
What's more worrying in general: with all those long hairs everywhere (and I mean EVERYwhere) what will the seats look like after you know what? Maybe all that weathering is a result of Chewey scraping his arse over the floor as dogs tend to do (do).Oh, where's the bathroom while were at it?
Man, imagine going in there after Chewie?
Hmmm,hopefully some amazing technology clears the air.
What's more worrying in general: with all those long hairs everywhere (and I mean EVERYwhere) what will the seats look like after you know what? Maybe all that weathering is a result of Chewey scraping his arse over the floor as dogs tend to do (do).
Saw at the con. OK, looks like the crapper is behind one of the bunks in small closet area, that frankly Chewie could never fit in. Labeled as "Refresher" in the drawing.
Maybe Han makes him go outside, between flights.
A good point about the head and perhaps a shower.
Still, it's beautifully done and I will be trying to pick one up. How big is it and was there any information about price or release date?
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Ah1CnZRi328/VZXNVJJaa2I/AAAAAAAAElE/0j2VTTB1L2M/s1600/plano.jpg
Looks like the FineMolds 1/72 is the base they used......lovely weathering
J