Burnished the paint a bit: it really is a great colorLove that spray paint.
Maybe a layer of matte clear coat on top would make it even more accurate.
Man, between this and the Starkiller run, I’m gonna have gorgeous static and FX builds. Just gotta decide which one gets built static, and which is FX.
well, Adam and I will be pursuing a true static version to follow this one
Can’t argue with that!Yes, but the Starkiller run began before that announcement. Also, I have a sense of brand loyalty, and having both kits will be a chance to compare two different takes (but with some cross-pollination) on the same prop. Nothing beats a little healthy competition, after all.
Burnished the paint a bit: it really is a great color
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also did a bit of start-stop with the Disney 4K. Got another grab of the Yuma in the desert with less overblown lighting.
Just had to up the black level and saturation (matching the skiff color for reference)
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Given this, it looks to me like the paint color was the same back then as it is now.
And the ACE paint definitely has my approval. It does wonders to handle it in person and make comparisons
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Whoa. That's incredible, such talent..
Do you think those weird copper traces on the chip and stuff are decoration?
yes. Incidentally, at one point BRRogers noticed the pattern lines up with some of the elements from the Death Star. So it MIGHT be some sort of foil bits they glued onto the chip to cover up the normal manufacturer logo and used some leftover death star model bits to do it...
Hackery at its finest.
Makes sense. They used photoetched brass for all of the Death Star superstructure detailing, so they could easily have just grabbed some pieces from the spares pile and used it to dress up the chip to make it look less Earthly.