Tiny Millenium Falcon model

Do your skills have no bounds? Thats fricken sweet. All you need is a SD bridge to stick it on.

Brian
 
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Do your skills have no bounds? Thats fricken sweet. All you need is a SD bridge to stick it on.

Brian
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AGREED.

Sheesh Coby. I mean.....DUUUUDE.
 
Wooooooooooooow ....

Wonderful . She could be studio scale . Maybe she is the same scale that the one put on the ISD bridge .

Anyway I can't believe she is so tiny and so detailled lol Very nice job . The paintjob is beautiful also .
 
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Wooooooooooooow ....

Wonderful . She could be studio scale . Maybe she is the same scale that the one put on the ISD bridge .

Anyway I can't believe she is so tiny and so detailled lol Very nice job . The paintjob is beautiful also .
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Thanks guys. I have been proud of this one for a long time. I had constructed it before going to the Art Institute of Seattle back in 1993. Unfortunately for my finances it was this little model that was the cornerstone of my portfolio for model work. Go figure. I'm not sorry I went but I could have been where I am if I tried it on my own.

To the paint, I think I went too far with the pencil line scribes. Live and learn.

I also got the base signed by Ralph McQuarrie. Man he was old in 1995.
 
Cool little ship, I've started one myself about the same size, 15 years ago, but I never finished it, I still have the unfinish parts though.
 
Did you use nanobots to build that thing? The detail and precision are incredible. How you could hold your hand steady enough to do that is beyond me. I am blown away. :love
 
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