New STARFIGHTER model 1/32 for STWS comic

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New Canopy!!!!!! ...

Changed the cockpit because I had the measurements wrong, the blueprints I used were on a 1/24 scale instead of 1/32
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This looks great.

Really curious as to what it's paint scheme is gonna be.


-MJ


Hello this is the paint scheme that I apply to the model, is made with Photoshop.
You think it will look good?
Sorry my English is not very good ...:behave

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I say it's a winner. With the A-Wing style body, an X-Wing style paint job would really make it "Star Wars!" What do you think about blue, or even graphite?
 
I say it's a winner. With the A-Wing style body, an X-Wing style paint job would really make it "Star Wars!" What do you think about blue, or even graphite?


MMM .. I had thought to apply olive green or Insignia Red model Master ...
but blue is an excellent choice.
warbird any name suggestions? .. it has not yet been Baptized :confused :confused
 
Man, how do you build with such surgical precision?

Maybe it's that the space I have to work is very small, and that has made have to do every job as clean and try not to make mistakes.
for example with this particular model, I have not committed any error of build
and this allowed me to save money in many ways.
here a picture where I do my models.
For example I have not a dremel tool everything I do with Hobby knife, styrene, Sandpaper, glue .. and imagination. :lol


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I saw AT-ST there Rod,some sneak peak of it please..

Don


Soon I'll open a thread about the ATST, I'm building two versions, but for a while I'm trying to buy a Ford F-600 AMT on eBay, but I've never managed to win one, in order to have all original parts model ...
 
"Shortly after the Battle of Endor, the second generation A-wing, the Mark II, entered production... Despite the introduction of newer starfighters and efforts to standardize fleet operations, the A-wing's exceptional design allowed it to endure through the Yuuzhan Vong War."

I think that "A-wing: mark.III" might constitute a natural (name) progression in the Star Wars universe... I did a lot of research to try to find you a good name for her. I figured since you are trying to integrate this vehicle into your story line, it would seem more appropriate. Star Wars wikki has a lot of information on how the A-wing came to be, where it came from and the history of it. The above quotation is an excerpt from that site. It's a pretty cool fighter! :)
 
"Shortly after the Battle of Endor, the second generation A-wing, the Mark II, entered production... Despite the introduction of newer starfighters and efforts to standardize fleet operations, the A-wing's exceptional design allowed it to endure through the Yuuzhan Vong War."

I think that "A-wing: mark.III" might constitute a natural (name) progression in the Star Wars universe... I did a lot of research to try to find you a good name for her. I figured since you are trying to integrate this vehicle into your story line, it would seem more appropriate. Star Wars wikki has a lot of information on how the A-wing came to be, where it came from and the history of it. The above quotation is an excerpt from that site. It's a pretty cool fighter! :)

Hey, Cadeus
I really appreciate the work you did doing that brief summary of the model I'm working on and I feel really flattered!
The name of the model is:
A-2 WING MK III RENEGADE FIGHTER.

I'll start with the fuselaje paint job and squadron INSIGNIA tomorrow or the day after
thanks again!
 
Just fantastic, Roback. Can I ask a question - I hope you don't mind? That rounded canopy frame with another layer of plating - how on earth did you create that? Did you use the same method as for the hull - using styrene strips?

Hey, Don, I think you got him confused with Rodmart :) (unless his name is Rod, too - then my bad).
 
Just fantastic, Roback. Can I ask a question - I hope you don't mind? That rounded canopy frame with another layer of plating - how on earth did you create that? Did you use the same method as for the hull - using styrene strips?

Hey, Don, I think you got him confused with Rodmart :) (unless his name is Rod, too - then my bad).

Hi! Crackerjazz!!!

The way I did it with a basic structure of styrene, and as you say the styrene are superimposed over strips glued and sanded.

Jaaaa ... coincidentally my ex partner in ART2MODELS named Rodolfo and my name is Rodrigo. things of life ... :)
 
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