Ralph McQuarrie Millennium Falcon

That's an impressive amount of work you're doing. It looks great. Thanks for sharing the pics!
My friend Sandy Blaylock created a 3-inch-diameter miniature model of the STAR WARS Millennium Falcon in 1982. Here's a photo of it, with a Star Trek starbase and one of our copyrighted Cargo Ship Delta Seven models. We built 3 different scales of the Delta Seven model for proposed filming. STAR FORCE-Sandy Blaylock models-1982.jpg
 
John, take some photos of your model with a grid underneath it (a cutting mat would be perfect) and send them to me. I will match the gird and send you some renders of the docking bay that will match the perspective of your photos for some perfect composites.

Yes! Technology!
 
John, take some photos of your model with a grid underneath it (a cutting mat would be perfect) and send them to me. I will match the gird and send you some renders of the docking bay that will match the perspective of your photos for some perfect composites.

OH YES!!!!
John
 
I've seen tons of drawings of reimagining of the Falcon based on a variety of sources (including McQuarrie's work), but I have never seen one that looked remotely as good as this. It's a thing of beauty. I hope no one rips off your idea, but if they did (and did it well, not crap) I would reluctantly and very guiltily buy one, cull every photo from this thread and make it as close of a replica to yours as I could. I mean that as the highest compliment possible, I don't handle guilt well.

You've really made something to be proud of.
 
Hi John ,
I like the idea of recreating the original Ralph McQuarrie design , you have done a great job!

I have an ertle kit of the Falcon.

How did you sand the surface , what did you use.

thanks
Anthony
 
I've seen tons of drawings of reimagining of the Falcon based on a variety of sources (including McQuarrie's work), but I have never seen one that looked remotely as good as this. It's a thing of beauty. I hope no one rips off your idea, but if they did (and did it well, not crap) I would reluctantly and very guiltily buy one, cull every photo from this thread and make it as close of a replica to yours as I could. I mean that as the highest compliment possible, I don't handle guilt well.

You've really made something to be proud of.

Thanks Joosh, thats a really great compliment, I would love if there was a proper kit of this ship, I'd buy one & I'm sure it would be a lot better than what I've done, but who knows, hopefully this build will get someone thinking....

That is a beautiful model! Great job!

Thanks Captain Needa
Hi John ,
I like the idea of recreating the original Ralph McQuarrie design , you have done a great job!

I have an ertle kit of the Falcon.

How did you sand the surface , what did you use.

thanks
Anthony

Well firstly the kit I used was the Revell easy-kit, it's made of a softer styrene than the MPC/ertl kit (which is still quite soft compared to some other brands)....I sniped off as much of the details with a pair of cutters, then shaved off the remainig raied parts with a hobby blade & finally sanded down the hull until smooth,

Thanks for the comments Atesta

OK, not a lot done....just made a ramp, which is just primed,....sorry a lot of photos,...sort of 360:

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Thanks for looking

John
 
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I can't praise this build enough. I feel like 9 yrs old again watching star wars for the first time. It just makes so much sense.
 
Love it! L-O-V-E it!!! Now after you´ve finished this build someone´s got to create the proper diorama for it ;)
 
Thanks Kyuzo, same age as me?.....and DaddyfromNaboo, SteveStarkiller sent me this image...It's the closest I think to a diorama!!

Thanks again Steve

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Thanks for looking

John
 
surfing around and end up here....

This just screaming for a new movie with an over aged Harrison Ford....

really original and exceptional build.
 
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