Colin Droidmilk
Sr Member
Thought I'd put up a few pics...
I've had my V3 laid out on my desk for about 9 months. Finally making a start on it now. Spent many, many hours checking silhouettes against reference, and decided to make a few minor mods here and there. After months of looking at best options, I'm hoping to place the nose about 2mm forward and fill the gap, to tease out a little extra sleekness. This'll probably make contour problems, and may prove unfeasible for that reason, but I'd trade some limited bumpiness for the sleeker silhouette.
Kit's mostly tacked together in these shots, but makes for a rare closed-wing view of the V3.
Droidstrip: shaved off about 2mm from the thick round wall halfway along, then re-scored its grooves. Sawed off the disc with the cross that sits inside this, filed down the stump, and glued the disc back on. There's been some debate about the height of this thing, but to my eye it sits low - higher than the fuse roof, yes, but not much.
Reduced the height of the piping toward the rear of the engines.
Filed off most of the panels from the droid's dome. Instantly the droid looked far more plausible. I know ILM had raised panels, but I'll probably just paint 'em on.
Hope there's a few angles here that folks might find of interest - it's such a gorgeous kit, can't do any harm to see some more shots of her... I especially dig low angle three-quarter views, where the built-in canopy really pays off. V3 -the only X-wing kit or replica that can totally rock out canopy-wise from this particular angle... Eternally grateful to Mike and Moe for making dreams come true.
I've had my V3 laid out on my desk for about 9 months. Finally making a start on it now. Spent many, many hours checking silhouettes against reference, and decided to make a few minor mods here and there. After months of looking at best options, I'm hoping to place the nose about 2mm forward and fill the gap, to tease out a little extra sleekness. This'll probably make contour problems, and may prove unfeasible for that reason, but I'd trade some limited bumpiness for the sleeker silhouette.
Kit's mostly tacked together in these shots, but makes for a rare closed-wing view of the V3.
Droidstrip: shaved off about 2mm from the thick round wall halfway along, then re-scored its grooves. Sawed off the disc with the cross that sits inside this, filed down the stump, and glued the disc back on. There's been some debate about the height of this thing, but to my eye it sits low - higher than the fuse roof, yes, but not much.
Reduced the height of the piping toward the rear of the engines.
Filed off most of the panels from the droid's dome. Instantly the droid looked far more plausible. I know ILM had raised panels, but I'll probably just paint 'em on.
Hope there's a few angles here that folks might find of interest - it's such a gorgeous kit, can't do any harm to see some more shots of her... I especially dig low angle three-quarter views, where the built-in canopy really pays off. V3 -the only X-wing kit or replica that can totally rock out canopy-wise from this particular angle... Eternally grateful to Mike and Moe for making dreams come true.