DEVASTATOR STAR DESTROYER 1/300

OK quick update...got the beast on the water and landed again...so off to the museum she goes
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^^^I was just gonna say that… bout all Geek’s builds.

Imagine putting along on your bike and looking over and seeing a SD, Falcon, or Slave I cruising down the water.

Top notch artistry and craftsmanship.
 
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Spectacular way to end to an epic build, floating across the Thames. You must be incredibly proud. Its a wonder it didn’t make the BBC news.
Brilliant, as always .
 
FML you finished that model so quickly…

Amazing work. Just…damn.

Just wondering, did you align the terraces to be parallel to the midline, or to follow the slope of the hull? On Avenger they follow the hull. Can’t recall on Devastator.
 
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FML you finished that model so quickly…

Amazing work. Just…damn.

Just wondering, did you align the terraces to be parallel to the midline, or to follow the slope of the hull? On A enter they follow the hull. Can’t recall on Devastator.
He practically pumps these giant scaled models out weekly....
We all say he never sleeps, probably has clones, or even robots, maybe both.
 
All I know is I worked on an Avenger in Max for over a year and was maybe sixty percent done.
I made a bit of a mix between the two, starting in 7th grade and long before I even knew they made two models....by the time I officially finished, after "finishing" several times, 20 years had passed. This was made from coardboard, paper, random toys and whatever to make it. Still have it.
 
I made a bit of a mix between the two, starting in 7th grade and long before I even knew they made two models....by the time I officially finished, after "finishing" several times, 20 years had passed. This was made from coardboard, paper, random toys and whatever to make it. Still have it.
Tried the carboard thing in sixth grade. Cardboard, duct tape, and silver spray paint. Came out exactly as well as the components suggest.
 

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