Robert, nice work getting the info put up on the site! I'm sure everyone with interest in the falcon will appreciate the research being done....
I downloaded the files, no problem...(one image in the 'InSitu' zip was corrupt, but found it online [enhancedradardish_zps6d72c037.JPG])
{Yup, I noticed that after I pushed it out; will correct on the next update - I found that image in another thread and for some reason it didn't download cleanly... I wanted it because it showed a placard placement on the base that mirrors the 'glue residue' yellow 'blocks' on the five-footer...]
...one question more about a file in 'InSitu'...Where is the 'red scrap' located in image [red scrap.jpg]?
[Sorry, that is at the "top" of the upper surface of the jawbox. near the core.. it was a different shape than the other red blocks that are arrayed the length of the JB]
I will look thru the images and see if I have a few better shots in my library, too...
[I found the Frank Wire archive via the WayBack Machine, which didn't have *all* his images unfortunately. They looked pretty good, and from 2002 also.]
Now a few updates...
Looking at some older shots of the falcon in the Star Wars Chronicles book I noticed a couple more decals that have fallen off since and are not visible in current images...
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First, if you look at the top starboard side access tunnel about 2/3rds from the center out you see a larger red-black-white block design (#131 in tracker), then look opposite that position on the port side tunnel and there is a duplicate version on that side that has 'gone missing', I don't see any trace of it in recent photos.
[Right! Good documentation catch there. I'll add these findings to the next spreadsheet update. These images are gold... for example, I can see the "Lucky Strike logo" was a full circle in the fourth image above (shows as a red dot) as I suspected. Also, the decal on between the hatches on the sherman upper hull plate on the port dock tunnel top was a full decal as well - so if we can ID it, we're good.]
Also notice, back on the starboard access tunnel, at the forward inner edge, near the center turret, is a 'champion' logo decal (now marked as #7e in latest tracker)...decal is missing now. [Yes, and you can see the ISKY Cams logo pretty clearly also - I was still looking for a decent view of that spot, since a blurry yellow smudge doesn't tell much ;^) ]
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You also get a pretty good view of the newly tracked (#2e) 'cummins powered' decal on the forward starboard mandible end...also now missing.
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Another one I found that was in the SW Chronicles that is not 'officially' in the tracker yet is an 'emergency rescue' placard from an F-4 stencil sheet, found on the center of the round 'airlock' on the upper greeblie (this part has also disappeared since that time taking the decal with it)...I'm not sure if it had a duplicate on the opposite side as there are no photos of that side in the book... [That rescue placard (the yellow and black thing in the right image) may actually be from one of the Microscale decal sheets; there were decals that looked exactly like that on some of those I saw; though, I suspect you're right... but we have other candidates now!]
...and you were probably thinking there couldn't possibly be more...heh!
[Oh, I was hoping we were getting to the end, but even now, in the left pix above, there is that vertical yellow stripe that may be an HO 'trailer' data plate like I found earlier. It just seems like there is some text on it... Once again, great work digging these images up. I keep hoping someone will pop up with more period images - I'd really like to nail down that colored stripe on the base of the dish (can almost make it out above, but at least we have the length of that stripe below the dish!) and those missing markings on the starboard mandible tip...Cheers! Robert]
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