monsterpartyhat
Sr Member
This past Christmas my dad bought me the Bandai Red Squadron set, kicking me back into a hobby I haven't actively pursued since I was a teenager. Since I don't have a lot of room to display models (and love things small anyway - when I built model trains it was all N-scale; it would have been Z if that wasn't so damn expensive....) I started tracking down and acquiring everything I could in 1/144th scale. You can see part of the F-toys portion of the fleet in the F-toys thread.
So, I'm going to document building out the fleet here.
First off, I put together the tiny X-wing from the Red Squadron set.
SO.
MANY.
DECALS.
40 of them on that tiny X-wing. My eyes!
First off, I hit the parts with some Tamiya Fine Surface Primer - don't like the look of bare plastic.
Then I started in on the insane decals, doing as many as I could on the sprue to keep the parts steady.

Some very basic weathering with an acrylic wash.


And after much Microsol (magic!) and some some flat lacquer, I'm pretty happy with it.



My only big complain about the decal set is the cockpit - the grays are half-toned, so they're much more obviously decals than the reds and yellows. I may eventually remove the canopy, take the decal off, and painstakingly mask it for paint. Still some detail work to be done on the R2 unit and weathering), but I love it already.
So, I'm going to document building out the fleet here.
First off, I put together the tiny X-wing from the Red Squadron set.
SO.
MANY.
DECALS.
40 of them on that tiny X-wing. My eyes!
First off, I hit the parts with some Tamiya Fine Surface Primer - don't like the look of bare plastic.

Then I started in on the insane decals, doing as many as I could on the sprue to keep the parts steady.

Some very basic weathering with an acrylic wash.


And after much Microsol (magic!) and some some flat lacquer, I'm pretty happy with it.



My only big complain about the decal set is the cockpit - the grays are half-toned, so they're much more obviously decals than the reds and yellows. I may eventually remove the canopy, take the decal off, and painstakingly mask it for paint. Still some detail work to be done on the R2 unit and weathering), but I love it already.