Incom T-65 Screen Accurate ANH Cockpit in 3D to Print for Studio Scale |Build Thread

Re: Incom T-65 Screen Accurate ANH Cockpit in 3D to Print for Studio Scale |Build Thr

I know on the BF model the lower portion is left blank. I think that's where the targeting scope...

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...can be safely inserted, as it seems to correspond with where characters are looking when using it.

PS: Looks like Photosuckit has broken the images in the thread.
I will update the photos soon. Have to move everything to a different hosting place.
There were different on-set cockpits in ANH, in-flight cockpit was different from the scene where Luke is taking to technicians before departure and the one after landing where he gets out of the cockpit. I used reference materials of that cockpit as opposed to the in-flight version.

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Re: Incom T-65 Screen Accurate ANH Cockpit in 3D to Print for Studio Scale |Build Thr

I will update the photos soon. Have to move everything to a different hosting place.
There were different on-set cockpits in ANH, in-flight cockpit was different from the scene where Luke is taking to technicians before departure and the one after landing where he gets out of the cockpit. I used reference materials of that cockpit as opposed to the in-flight version.

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Yes, I realize the set mockup from the hangar scene was different. I'm just saying the bottom portion with the targeting scope could be used to fill in the blank spot on the in-flight shots as shown on the BF model (which is my plan when I get to the cockpit for my Star Citizen model).
 
Re: Incom T-65 Screen Accurate ANH Cockpit in 3D to Print for Studio Scale |Build Thr

Your cockpit is amazing. Judged from photos posted in this thread it is amalgam of ANH and ESB. Front panel and side panels are ESB versions. I understand you decide to do it that way, because there are not publicly available reference materials showing that cockpit parts fully. Great approach. Better to mix two screen used cockpit from diferent movies than made things up.
 
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