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Mirroring the comments of EVERYONE else... your work and dedication to this project is simply fantastic! Question, what size drill bits did you use for the lighting on the bridge section?
The insane level of detail aside, I love the look of the neck in the last couple of shots- not sure if that's your final paint layer, but something just looks right about the colour. Did you just go white over the naked grey plastic, or did you prime it first (black?)?
I love all the details you've added.
You are definitely a master at getting scale details in there. Everything from your Galactica stuff to the Yamato stuff has been very impressive
hi Ged
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Where are you getting those little cream/tan greeblies you are adding? I am building one as well and haven't seen anything like that. Are they bits you are molding yourself or can they be found online? Thanks!Neck details:
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Garbage chute installed:
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next up, the start of the body detailing
Thanks mateFan-bloody-tastic Mate !
I remember you saying in an earlier post that ‘greebling up’ areas can be therapeutic , and can certainly understand that sentiment when cutting and placing ‘chips’ of styrene around, but how do you handle cutting and putting all those ‘other’ complex parts together - the ones with raised surfaces , angled & chiseled out edges ?