1:24 Scale B-Wing **Completed**

I think my piping is ready for prime time, the part has a bunch of over-spray on it so it looks messy (plus it's just a test part) but I feel that I have a good process down for the pipes. They really do look much better than the 3D printed version so now I just have to sand off the original on the piece I am using and get these wings buttoned up.

20210216_164245.jpg


Some more shiny and smooth parts ready for primer and paint. Mixed in there are a few parts for a project that I am testing out...

20210216_164235.jpg
 
Starting to work on some different armature options. This kit is designed to mount from the rear so I am just trying to work out how I can make it so that I can rotate the model and be able to reposition the wings.

20210222_211915.jpg


20210222_233843.jpg


20210222_212816.jpg


20210222_212833.jpg
 
Last edited:
I saw this on Facebook and I could not resist, I have been looking for a better way to organize my tools :)

I printed these super quick and dirt so prints are not great but that is fine for this.

20210225_190811.jpg
 
Working on the lower gun pod and decided to use some wire to recreate the pipes instead of resin printing the pipe. The guns are all straight, the camera angles make it look like I can't keep things in a straight line :)

20210226_104425.jpg


20210226_105854.jpg


20210226_110707.jpg
 
Using wire for the pipes looks great! I think the pipes on the Bandai kit are a bit thick, but these look really nice! Are the guns resin printed?

SB
 
This project is really starting to come together now. I finally was able to get some tubing that would fit just right so that I could pose the wings. I was also able to break out my favorite liquid mask. Not sure how I did models all these years without it :)

20210226_170121.jpg


20210226_180911.jpg


20210226_180922.jpg
 
Looking great! What gauge wire did you use?

Thanks!

The smaller wire is 22 gauge. It's nice to work with as it has a coating on it but you can't tell and it's super stiff.

The larger wiring is also 22 gauge but has a rubber coating.
 
The bottom section is coming along great. I was initially going to go more 'accurate' on the colors for this, but I liked my Bandai build so much I said the heck with it, I really like the blue and grey.

The blue/grey is XF 82 (Ocean Gray 2), the Tan paneling is XF-55 (Deck Tan) and all the silver-colored parts are all Alcald Stainless Steel. I really love working with these Alclad lacquers. They go on crazy smooth, are pre-thinned to the perfect level, and clean up in minutes. The darkest parts are XF-69 Nato Black. Once I discovered and started using Nato Black, I almost never use straight black anymore, it's often too harsh for my builds.

20210227_131413.jpg


20210227_131449.jpg


20210227_131539.jpg


20210227_131544.jpg
 
This thread is more than 3 years old.

Your message may be considered spam for the following reasons:

  1. This thread hasn't been active in some time. A new post in this thread might not contribute constructively to this discussion after so long.
If you wish to reply despite these issues, check the box below before replying.
Be aware that malicious compliance may result in more severe penalties.
Back
Top