Bandai 1/144 Slave 1 WIP

Patbaysa

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Starting a new kit. Suggestions are welcome

I'm searching for ways to light this ine up. I begin by dremelling beloc the cockpit console
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Adding more lights. The slave1 ramp in the movies has 4 pairs of lights while the bandai model has 3 pairs hmmn

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Nice work!.

As far as the bottom deck, it might be nice to have lights to see some of the details there. Not sure how it looks in person
 
Thank you! I agree that it would be nice to have lights there but i cant find any on screen references to those lights. Maybe a dim light i guess.

Did bobba fet remove the passenger seats?

Nice work!.

As far as the bottom deck, it might be nice to have lights to see some of the details there. Not sure how it looks in person
Thank you. I
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If anyone is reading this.. does the bottom deck of the cockpit really need lights?

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Nice work!.

As far as the bottom deck, it might be nice to have lights to see some of the details there. Not sure how it looks in person


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Basecoat done. Used mr color silver, black and copper lacquer first. Going to apple acrylic basecoat layer then strip it after to show some of the silver paint
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Used a brown mr color for the mask then tamiyas jn green and a pinch of nato green for the armor. Tamiya Yellow and a pinch o jn grey for the pads and jn grey for the body.. tiny POS

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After a basecoat of lacquer silver and copper, pre shaded with black then mist coated with xf63 german grey. While the paint was still wet, i wiped the paint with an alcohol damp qtip to show some details

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Are the exhaust nozzles copper or brass?
According to the color guide with the Fine Molds kit, they're Gunze "Wood Brown" (H37), which can be approximated by mixing Tamiya Red Brown (XF-64) and Flat White (XF-2).

When I did my build, I used Tamiya Buff (XF-57) as the base color, made some chipping with liquid mask, and then sprayed it with a witch's brew of Vallejo colors I mixed up to a coppery brown color. (I think the colors I used were Tank Brown, Italian Red, and hint of Scarlet Red).
 
According to the color guide with the Fine Molds kit, they're Gunze "Wood Brown" (H37), which can be approximated by mixing Tamiya Red Brown (XF-64) and Flat White (XF-2).

When I did my build, I used Tamiya Buff (XF-57) as the base color, made some chipping with liquid mask, and then sprayed it with a witch's brew of Vallejo colors I mixed up to a coppery brown color. (I think the colors I used were Tank Brown, Italian Red, and hint of Scarlet Red).
I used gunze brown black and copper on mine but when i saw the studio model, the fckng nozzles were brass/gold

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