Not your average 1/72 Fine Molds Millennium Falcon build

Watched the vid and was wowed like everyone else. The time and patience put into this thing, you can tell it's a labor of love.
 
Wow. Well I don't think I should even build this kit now. :lol

I love the smoke. I had wanted to do that for a while, but didn't look too much into it because I don't have that kit yet.
 
Will you be able to evenly burst the smoke out of all the thruster locations?

Love the thought/work that has gone into this project -- keep at it!



Doug
 
Just a little update. Got her primed and now adding pre shading. Never done pre shading so its another learning experience like everything else on this build for me. :)
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Smitty
 
Pure Awesomeness!
I, like so many others, look forward towards your Falcon's completion! :thumbsup
~ Ben G. :)
 
Hey all, Thanks again for all the comments!! Been kinda busy but have finished pre shading, base coats, and a coat of future. once dry its on to decals and another coat of future before weathering. I have also cast my first set of good clear engine nozzles with alumilite clear, a vacuum chamber/pump, and a home made pressure chamber. see pic of engine nozzles, the ones on the left are cloudy because part b of the resin was jelled up. I found out I had to heat it in some hot water to get it to flow good.


Smitty
 
The best MF build Ive seen so far,and those clear engine nozzles casting looks sharp,great job there:thumbsup

Don
 
There is nothing I can say that hasn't been already said. This is amazing. And probably the best MF build I've seen! Keep it up!
 
Beautiful! You've gotta make another video like the first showing off all the lights and effects soon. I know with a completed Falcon, it would be epic!!

Nice job and thanks so much for sharing!
 
Fantastic work!! I was just waiting for R2 to come down the ramp, can't wait too see this model with a super dooper paintjob and weathering.

Gerardo
 
Hey all, Thanks again for all the comments!! Been kinda busy but have finished pre shading, base coats, and a coat of future. once dry its on to decals and another coat of future before weathering. I have also cast my first set of good clear engine nozzles with alumilite clear, a vacuum chamber/pump, and a home made pressure chamber. see pic of engine nozzles, the ones on the left are cloudy because part b of the resin was jelled up. I found out I had to heat it in some hot water to get it to flow good.
http://i831.photobucket.com/albums/zz233/smitty505000/plastic model kits/IMG_01971.jpg

Smitty

Are you going to be selling the clear engine nozzels? I've been looking for someone who sells these, but you're the only one I've seen that even has them.

(Excellent work by the way) ;)

Chris
 
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