Thanks for the great comment 'joberg'. My next episode should feature detailing the main hull. This is something I'm going to enjoy. Hope you liked the video.Wow...unbelievable Great effect and it works really well! Eager to see your next update
No, I didn't like it...I loved it.Really love the way you've put that cockpit and the pivoting parts together + the paint job ain't too shabby eitherThanks for the great comment 'joberg'. My next episode should feature detailing the main hull. This is something I'm going to enjoy. Hope you liked the video.
Thanks for the kind comment 'modelerdave' glad you like the video series. There's plenty more to come. I hadn't considered lighting. I may add some before I seal it up for good? I'll hand Slave 1 on the wall eventually so I'm not too bothered about engine lighting but the cockpit may be worth it. Watch this space...I jut watched your video series and all i can say is WOW. Really impressive work. Are you going to light any parts of it? I guess for the cockpit that's a no but what about the engines?
Thanks Joberg. I've just designed the guns in CAD. I plan to do the same with all the kit parts, which my wallet will thank me for one day...Fantastic video/tutorial mate I'm going to use your trick for making my aluminium tubes straight! It's looking good (as well as the nose).
Eager to see your next update As far as kits are concerned; the kits are still, sometimes, available on Ebay...but they tend to cost an arm, a leg and a pint of blood in certain cases.
Lookin damn good.I have now designed and 3D printed the rotating wings for my studio scale Slave 1.
You can see exactly how this was done on episode #7 of my 'Project Slave 1' video series here on YouTube -
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I'm now working on all the underside detail so the end is in sight.
Many thanks, appreciated.Lookin damn good.
Thank you.Very cool.
I was looking at that printer last night.
Thanks for the feedback Zorg. I'm always open to new ideas. Experimentation, failure and listening to others is how I improve.Found your channel a while back, you should have waaay more subscribers than you do. I think I've watched everything.
Just watch the latest one right before I saw this thread.
I only have one gripe lol
You use milliput for filling stuff all the time, there are much better, easier and quicker ways to get the same results.
Even if you don't want to try different methods there are better alternatives to milliput such as Aves apoxie sculpt. I used to use milliput but I'll never go back to it now.
Cheers
Thanks joberg the feedback is much appreciated. I'm working on the radar dish now!Amazing video and the step-by-step is really helpful! Pro-Job all the way and eager to see the next update