It's a VERY fair price for the work, artistry, materials, and labor put into a conversion kit. The cost of what you're putting it onto is irrelevant.
Is anybody doing anything to reinforce the Falcon from the inside? I've seen someone fill a bag placed inside the model with foam, but has anyone used any metal strips or anything?
The skin of the Falcon seems kind of weak around the radar dish.
Keith.
Hi KeithIs anybody doing anything to reinforce the Falcon from the inside? I've seen someone fill a bag placed inside the model with foam, but has anyone used any metal strips or anything?
The skin of the Falcon seems kind of weak around the radar dish.
Keith.
Walmart has the BMF on clearance for $30 I just grabbed 2 at my local and they had 2 more
Am I wrong or is a budget friendly resin kit in the works? I know randy cooper is offering a conversion kit for $120 but that is a tad salty for a $30 dollar toy. Kinda stuck in limbo. Debating on picking up a butchered Legacy Falcon for parts.
Tony,
I noticed on your MPC Falcon Cone you added the side consoles. Any chance we could get a New Hasbro Cone that has them???
Thanks
Tom
Yes, I can do them.
As soon as possible, of course.
:cool
I haven't been around these parts lately but have been watching this thread while working on one of these myself. I have received many parts from FZ6 and they are amazeballs. While I love the parts, I am a 3D artist (mostly real time visualization/simulation/training-video games sans fun) so while not wanting to re-invent the wheel, I felt guilty for not getting my hands dirty and contributing. I have not made these parts available on Shapeways yet and I plan a few more pieces,if people are into it I will put them up. I am going for the 5 Footer so beware.The Tank Deck vents are spiral on both sides,instead of one being "straight",and there is no hinge represented on the door. Both due to "good enough for me" laziness:$. The fins are as good as reference would allow me. Next up for me would be the center engine area that connects the center control flap and Tank deck (Panzer?)View attachment 427152View attachment 427153View attachment 427154These are my first prints and Im pretty stoked (god I'm old)
Thanks for that , I threw the question up there as well as I need to purchase raw material and want to match it to the side wall depth , hopefully someone has the information to hand as I don't require diagrams etcAndre will shortly be publishing some more detailed information on the 5 footer using photogrammetry techniques, allied with analysis of the original kit parts.
See his thread here for details. It is awesome work.
just going through them now, thanksMy thought in highlighting Andre's work was that if you look at the thread in detail you can see numerous shots where the actual dimensions of key parts of the 5 foot filming model are called out.
By comparing the height for key parts to the Hasbro model, you can then do the math to tell you how high the sidewalls should be to replicate the proportions of the five footer.
Post #34 is a good example of what I'm talking about. Apologies if this does not make sense.
They are on clearance at Walmart now. My store had a few left. I would think shipping would be salty though.Good you grabbed it for $30!!!
They are on clearance at Walmart now. My store had a few left. I would think shipping would be salty though.
Walmart here(Usa) is sticking with $69 buck priceMeanwhile, Walmart Canada doesn't believe in clearance - they're apparently going to stubbornly stick it out at seventy bucks for the Falcon. Sigh. In other news, I'm feeling wwwwwaaaaaaaaay too self satisfied this morning, having cast my very first resin piece ever, and am starting to churn out some engine vents from the Legacy Falcon. I was hoping to just drop very thin casts in on top of the HS vents as I do not at ALL like how this polypropylene stuff files and sands and I'm concerned about cutting nice, clean circles out of the engine deck, but it looks like the BMF vents are ever so slightly too big so there's not much option.