Building The Death Star - PRODUCTION

Waaaay back when this project started you said you were going to keep measurements. I'm pretty sure you took measurements of the dish placement, trench width etc., are you also keeping track of the "cityscape" as you build and paint it? It seesm that you're going through a hack of a lot of trouble to keep it as accurate to the original as possible, it seem's a shame to to record that as well.

For the record it looks fantastic! I had to post something I could not let this thread stay on page 2 ;)

Jedi Dade
 
All right, ladies...

Finished painting the ******* tonight. On to all the pen and pencil line detailing, then on to windows.
 
Unbelievable Rob !!
Good luck for the lines an windows, it will be a tedious job but it will bring it to life.
The most impressive model Ive ever seen around here ! :love
 
Excellent job my friend. Let me know and I will schedule a Saturday to come down and help.

Brad
 
Its unreal, Rob you have done this prop so proud, you decreve a medal, that panel/spatter effect is amazing....it belongs in a Museum :lol

lee
 
Holy carp. Just blown away.

Betcha by the time you've finished the pencilling, though, you'll be thinking the painting was the *easy* part!

No wonder that thing looked so good on screen. It had about a million man-hours in it.
 
Thank, one and all...

In the past month or two (in which I've been a bit quiet), I finished the darker area to the left of the dish, plus all the speclking going around to the back (its about 80% total coverage - more than the original).

Also, I totally reworked the arctic circle. I extended the radials by 5mm, increasing the total coverage of the circle. Plus, I shaved down the height of the radials, as they were out of scale. Regretablly, a few of them get TOO thin in areas -oh well. And I completly repainted it. I used Rust-O-Leums basic grey auto primer. Its got just a tad of a green hue to it, but I can live with it. Also, this time, I added speckling/grain to the circle; very fine though, so you can barely see it.

I had a couple plugs (where the screws attach the acrylic to the framework) to rework, and this is now done.

And I finally finished that last little bit right below the dish on the left.

I do still have LOTS of finessing to do on the grain. It is to coarse in many areas, and I simply have to go in and paint the largets 10% of the dots, and redo them with the marker, but smaller. Tedious, but the process works miracles.

Then all the lines and holes!
 
Unbelievable Rob !!
Good luck for the lines an windows, it will be a tedious job but it will bring it to life.
The most impressive model Ive ever seen around here ! :love

Tox, that's a mighty compliment, coming from you! ;)

Looks great. Really great.
Laffo.

Still gotta get that vintage '70's outfit together!

Excellent job my friend. Let me know and I will schedule a Saturday to come down and help.

Thanks Brad, and will do - count on it... Weekends are fairly free nowdays.

:eek

Coolest. Project. Ever.

All too kind... But I do like those words! ;)

Looks perfect Rob, how does it make "you" feel when you stand back & look at it?

It feels "right". Still have a bit of work to do before it really "pops", but I'm liking it!

Its unreal, Rob you have done this prop so proud, you decreve a medal, that panel/spatter effect is amazing....it belongs in a Museum :lol

Ha! Do they give medals for this craziness!? Museum? This think ain't moving!

Holy carp. Just blown away.

Betcha by the time you've finished the pencilling, though, you'll be thinking the painting was the *easy* part!

No wonder that thing looked so good on screen. It had about a million man-hours in it.

We'll see... I'm looking forward to the penciling. The lower dome will be a pain in the ass since the south pole is indefinite (not a single point to aim at since its on a tube), but I'll get it done.

Very sweet Rob, what about the dish, it seems to be missing the paint details. :)

Dave I think I'm going to save that for last. I'm actually surpirsed some knucklehead hasn't come in here and claimed - all high and lofty - "Hey you forgot to add the detail to the dish!" But you know, the guys that are following this project know this is a wokr in progress, and know "Thy will be done" before its all done.

I'm really looking forward to adding the concentric pencil circles onto the dish!
 
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