I have the Randy Cooper one , which I prefer. This is a great kit though. My only criticism of this build is the use of superbright LED's to light the optics. You want something of this scale to have subtle pinhole lighting rather than the Christmas tree effect which superbrights give. Just my two cents worth but the lights look way too bright and it detracts from the model itself. Nice job though.
I so wish I grabbed up one of these before they got put out of production by Lucas. Someday For anyone who has done both would this be much easier for a relative beginner then the Randy Cooper kit?
wow...i have one of these fully led lighted as well. however, yours looks better.
one question, the edges of my SD on the two triangular ends kinda curl up. i dont see this problem on ur kit. sigh...
I too, dislike the bright lights at that scale. I'm assuming there is some way to have a dimmer control to help with this.
I'm not an electrical whiz.
I know a few of you are: can someone come up with a solution?
I was going to email one of the sites who offer us lighting kits (maybe Madman) to see if anyone else is perplexed with this.
Love the build up by the way.
I would love to have one.
I too, dislike the bright lights at that scale. I'm assuming there is some way to have a dimmer control to help with this.
I'm not an electrical whiz.
I know a few of you are: can someone come up with a solution?
I was going to email one of the sites who offer us lighting kits (maybe Madman) to see if anyone else is perplexed with this.
Love the build up by the way.
I would love to have one.
This is the way to go. Standard led's are much better at this scale. Watch the movie again. Superbrights are way too bright for this. Not knocking the build just trying to help.