Do the armor parts fit on top of the undersuit or are they molded on? If they aren't attached, you could probably find some material to put over it to hide the joints.
Thought I saw a while back that Bandai was supposed to release a 1/350 Falcon Empire version? Has this come to fruition? Would be perfect for 1/350 Medical Frigate I'll be starting soon. Thanks
Thanks, I'll be definitely taking you up on that offer. Lighting it is making me a little nervous.I see that you have a JPG productions 1/350 medical frigate kit, I was lucky to get one as well, looooong wait but well worth it! I have been on mine off and for two months now, I was supposed to do some updates on SD bridge but a few weeks ago living in Canada snow and ice has a way of reminding you how tough she is and slipped and fell on my wrist and - lets say almost broke it but sprained it pretty good .
anyway this kit needs a lot of work to make parts fit right and work seamless (nothing too major like all resin kits), so if you got started or not? or you have any question regarding this let me know? I have sanded, trimmed, added styrene, greebles and cut a few pieces and parts for my accuracy level.
anyway just thought I would share some of my thoughts and building of what I have done so far, would be glad to send pics of what I have done to help anyone interested. I have modified the kit a lot. and you will be asking yourself the same thing. WTF? now, don't get me wrong this kit is insane with detail and many parts (some have been modified from the original molds and casting) but SHE is a BEAUTIFUL kit !!
I too will be getting the new 1/350 empire falcon as well from bandai. I always buy 1/2 dozen for fun and stock! you never know when you need one.
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If it wasn't for those elbow joints, I would have sworn that was full scale! Awesome work!
Agreed, Looks like a full scale suit of armor!
Do the armor parts fit on top of the undersuit or are they molded on? If they aren't attached, you could probably find some material to put over it to hide the joints.
To light the 1/350 Medical Frigate I bought a string of blue LED lights, all strung on copper wire. It's very strong and thin so you can string it through the entire structure including the metal spine pipe and it gives you a good even distribution of light quite close to the look of the ship in the film. Then I added warm white LEDs for the engines, medical bay window and a few other areas.
So by the looks of it, it's exactly the same as 1/350 TLJ Bandai Falcon just with the round dish? Bandai Hobby Resistance Vehicle Set Star Wars: The Last Jedi https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0759D7ZPR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_MH.jCbXARYG7TIt was supposed to be soonish. But it wasn’t a true ESB Falcon. It was basically the ANH saucer with the ANH radar dish, TFA docking rings, and TFA undersaucer. (Hence 5 legs but the wrong shape to the undersaucer pits)
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0759D7ZPR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_MH.jCbXARYG7TSo by the looks of it, it's exactly the same as 1/350 TLJ Bandai Falcon just with the round dish? Bandai Hobby Resistance Vehicle Set Star Wars: The Last Jedi https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0759D7ZPR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_MH.jCbXARYG7T
If that's so, hilarious!
I just used regular cyanoacrylate glue on the fuselages/boat hulls--some were drilled out for the lights and you can probably pin them for added strength but they seem pretty solid--I have a brass tube running up through the whole front support structure. I used epoxy for some of the more crucial joints like the engine block/spine area etc.
So a lot of this looks painting contest related. But then there is that TIE bomber! Anyone know what is happening here?
Wow, that is great work! Sure was hoping it was a stealth reveal for a new kit though.It's a customized build from a previous Bandai star wars model contest.
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