SteveStarkiller
Sr Member
Re: 1:1 Millennium Falcon Console Replica
is there any reason not to do this?
is there any reason not to do this?
is there any reason not to do this?
Could you just build over the support you have now? It would make the bracket seem a bit thick, but it might work. You could put some kind of simple cylinder shapes (painted tin cans?) over the PVC elbow joints.
is there any reason not to do this?
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I was comparing both images and had the same idea. I can create an overlay (minus hole) on the horizontal piece and then use larger PVC around the vertical parts. HMMMMM...
If you do it like this, you should replicate the gunners window and display it behind the quad. Just the window. No interior (unless your crazy, LOL).
If you do it like this, you should replicate the gunners window and display it behind the quad. Just the window. No interior (unless your crazy, LOL).
the only problem there is that the window is 8' across. Pretty huge for just a display. So yeah, I say build the whole turret. THAT would make a great display...
A 4' window might do the trick for display purposes. what's the overall height of the laser and base in the photo?
You could also black plexiglass in the windows to justify having no interior.
Another option would be to have a certain CG wizard (i'm looking at YOU Starkiller) create a nice rendering of the entire cannon interior...And have it printed as a large format banner. You could then hang it on standard pipe/drape crossbar at shows...Would look WAY cool, and easy to transport.
A full 8' x 8' size banner would only cost roughly $150 through Nick over at:
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Just a thought.
Jason