Another Star Ship

That last piece looks great. Looks like it was designed for that specific spot. Great work!
 
Thank you very much, Dart-san!

Here are some updates and this section will be finished soon.

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Thanks for looking.
 
Hey Katsu once again I have to say that your detailing and especially the methods you use are very creative and just look great! I am so impressed by this model :)

Sorry if I missed that page, but how did you build the six big engines? These really look so cool especially when lit up and with the reflector pattern...

And to the fibre optics you used from the beginning on: How do they have different colors? Do the fibres have different colors? I cant imagine using different coloured light sources for every fibre :p Or is it just the camera that makes them shine in a different color?

...And the Tamiya logo looks good on it! :p

regards

Tom
 
Thanks for looking, Tom-san!

I'm so glad that you are interested in my work and thanks for asking.

The parts for the engine I used were LED reflector. I bought it at the electrical parts supplier through the internet. I bought 20 pieces for 1200yen(16 dollar). I'm not sure but it's usually used as a custom parts for car/motorcycle rear lights.
リフレクタ・放熱 - å…*è§’ã‚*ラã‚*ラリフレクター - LED通販 エルパラ CRD LED激安速攻通販 LED販売
Then I've just put the strips of sheet plastic around the reflector.

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And about the coloring for the optic fiber.
I made a small casing for LED bulb. It has a reflector and half inch diameter lens on the nose. I used the small flash light for the key ring I bought at the local one coin shop.

I painted many dots on the surface of the lens randomly with the transparent paint of yellow, red and amber with a thin brush.
Then I stick a bunch of the optics fiber in there. 

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I can't control the distribution of each color (which color will go where) but I thought it's OK at this time.

Thanks

katsu
 
Looking awesome! Sorry I haven't posted in a while... I am doing a lot of research for a 1:1 storm-trooper armor and helmet build. I love all the progress and your imagination is fantastic! I am enjoying this build. ( I saw you are following the BETTY build... There are a lot of great modelers here... I am honored to be able to watch you both.)
 
Thanks for dropping by Cadeus-san

Making the storm troopers armor is the one ambitious project I guess.
I can't wait for your progress posted. Have a good building my friend!!

katsu
 
Thank you for the fast reply Katsu!
Those reflectors are really a great find!
And coloring the lights source so to say is once again a great idea you had :)
You could even make different colored lenses and exchange them for a totally different atmosphere. Or you could make it rotate slowly so the colours of the ship's "windows" slightly change colors...

Once again I really admire your work.

Tom
 
Little progress

Here's a spray glue and a transparent sheet (for old over head projector which I snatched from my office :love)

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Spray on to make a sticky sheet.

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Deep scored plates

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Placed the scored plates on the grue sheet.

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Put another layer over on the lower plates to fasten them together.

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Added some bits.

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And the primer sprayed.

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First paint in silver gray

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And spray thin silver.

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Test fitting on the hull.

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How does it look to you?

Any comment will be appreciated.

Thanks for looking.
 
Katsu-san, you are a wizard! Very cool. I like how you used the ends of the zip ties. Very cool.
 
Thank you very much for looking, Randy13-san, Dart-san.

Very funny story but in fact, I dreamed a dream of this part of the work a few days ago.
I built this in the dream and when I woke up, I thought it might work for real.

katsu
 
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I am just in AWE at this. yuumi, you have some outstanding talent and imagination!! The funny part is that I am looking at this and thinking to myself..I just MIGHT be able to do something like this too!!

Excellent, EXCELLENT work. I cannot wait to see the finished product.

:popcorn
 
I just love the way each part of the ship has multiple layers! So much deep detail!

Rich

Thank you very much for your close attention to my build, Rich-san!!
I really appreciated.

I am just in AWE at this. yuumi, you have some outstanding talent and imagination!! The funny part is that I am looking at this and thinking to myself..I just MIGHT be able to do something like this too!!

Excellent, EXCELLENT work. I cannot wait to see the finished product.

:popcorn

Thanks for looking Madmikeee-san!
I'm so happy if my build is something useful to you.

Thanks again!!

katsu
 
Thank you very much for your close attention to my build, Rich-san!!
I really appreciated.



Thanks for looking Madmikeee-san!
I'm so happy if my build is something useful to you.

Thanks again!!

katsu

you are more than welcome and deserving of the praise. I never even thought of some of the techniques you are using and yet they really are so simple. :thumbsup
 
you are more than welcome and deserving of the praise. I never even thought of some of the techniques you are using and yet they really are so simple. :thumbsup

Thank you again!!

Here are some progress and I wish you are interested.

Attached some etching part behind the detailed plates
It's the laser etching stainless steel plates I bought for several dollars at the toy shop.

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Additional detailing for the grilles.

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Thanks for looking and for your supports.
 
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