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Not that kind of Russian model.
I didn't know you were a member of this forum, Mr. Trump.![]()
I didn't know you were a member of this forum, Mr. Trump.![]()
Fiber optic lamps are often a good alternative. You can get hundreds of fine fibers for a few dollars, like this one or equivalent:
https://www.amazon.com/Creative-Mot...F8&qid=1481523401&sr=8-8&keywords=fiber+optic
I think that was a quote from The Simpsons. Kent Brockman. I forget which episode.
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Looked over the unboxing video again. I'm wondering if it might be an idea to take an exacto or scribing tool to some areas, like the turbo laser bases for example. There is for sure more of this kit than I expected molded as a single piece.
I've had a good up-close look at the original ILM model. The panel lines are mostly pencil. The color variations are just random squares sprayed, I would assume, through a template. There was really no weathering on the model at all. I agree there's room for adding thin styrene strips and other surface details here and there, but I plan to do most of my detailing using paint and pencil. If it was good enough for ILM...
.I've had a good up-close look at the original ILM model. The panel lines are mostly pencil. The color variations are just random squares sprayed, I would assume, through a template. There was really no weathering on the model at all. I agree there's room for adding thin styrene strips and other surface details here and there, but I plan to do most of my detailing using paint and pencil. If it was good enough for ILM...
.when you can wait till april 2017 then you can buy it from revell for 90€: 06052 Imperial Star Destroyer „40 Years of Star Wars“, 1:2670
Revell germany does not ship overseas..
Except what's the shipping from Revell to various points around the globe? I paid $80 USD plus $40 shipping, which I think is going to work out just about the same as the Revell price by the time all is said and done. (shrug).
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but what was on my mind was more trying to create the illusion of separate pieces for things like the TL's by engraving around the areas where, on the filming model, one part meets another, but on the Zvezda they've been molded as a single piece, and where, for ease of de-molding, they've eliminated some undercuts.
I prefer pencil myself. They can also be erased!Yep. If you want to add really tiny panel lines, use a Copic Multiliner Marker. The tip is VERY fine. I use it on my models. If it's too dark, just lightly mist the base color back over it to reduce the contrast to be more subtle.
https://www.amazon.com/Copic-Marker-Multiliner-0-03mm-Warm/dp/B00F9LG4MI
I prefer pencil myself. They can also be erased!
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Yeah, but I haven't been able to find pencils with tips this fine.
Even so, non-mechanical pencils can be chiseled to a needle point. You'd just probably need to reshape the point after each line.