Kmagz007
New Member
Hi and welcome.
I wanted to share with you a small build I had on the bench, on and off, for a while. This was mainly due to not really knowing how to achieve what I wanted, as a majority of this was scratch built. I also have no experience scratch building, especially with scenery. I guess it was a good thing that I started small then. Literally the smallest I could make it!
For this, I decided to modify the Tombola Millennium Falcon. If anyone doesn't know what this is, it's a small collectible toy which came inside chocolate eggs, much like the Kinder Surprise eggs. It's similar scale to the Micro Machines Millennium Falcon.
The below picture is what I started with.
As you can see, this is basic as and needs a lot of modifying. I felt the overall thickness of the model is pretty accurate, and the mould detail is not too bad either.
The other thing I liked about this model, as opposed to using a Micro Machines, is that this is not a solid mould and actually splits horizontally to separate the top from the bottom. And this is what gave me the idea to modify this into a diorama. You will see why later on.
So heres what I changed.
I removed the top half from the bottom and sanded down the side walls. This gave it the correct look of the top and bottom plating overhang on the side walls.
Next I completely removed the side pods (sorry, not sure of the exact name for these). I built this up using paper, as there was nothing else I could use that was thin enough to get the desired detail I was after. I would not have achieved this with shaping putty. For added detail, I stripped some cable wires and glued these on to add some depth and shape.
The nose "forks" got some extra detail by just gluing some offcuts of plastic, wire and the round doughnut shaped pieces are wire insulation.
I also cut off the dish. this was just a one piece moulded plastic L shape which just had to go. I lined the hole in the top of the falcon with paper. I then shaped and glued wire together to build the frame for the dish. this requires a very steady hand and a lot of patience.
Other additions were the gun on the top and more wire.
Knight Rider meets Star Wars!
And after some dry brushing and addition of some red paneling.
And this is the other reason I wanted to modify this model.
Thats it for now, I will come back with more of the diorama build. Apologies for the quality of some of these images. This was done a few years ago and never intended to post a thread at the time. I will hopefully tackle this again with a different scene and will ensure I take more photos of each step. Anyway, hope you have enjoyed the build so far.
I wanted to share with you a small build I had on the bench, on and off, for a while. This was mainly due to not really knowing how to achieve what I wanted, as a majority of this was scratch built. I also have no experience scratch building, especially with scenery. I guess it was a good thing that I started small then. Literally the smallest I could make it!
For this, I decided to modify the Tombola Millennium Falcon. If anyone doesn't know what this is, it's a small collectible toy which came inside chocolate eggs, much like the Kinder Surprise eggs. It's similar scale to the Micro Machines Millennium Falcon.
The below picture is what I started with.
As you can see, this is basic as and needs a lot of modifying. I felt the overall thickness of the model is pretty accurate, and the mould detail is not too bad either.
The other thing I liked about this model, as opposed to using a Micro Machines, is that this is not a solid mould and actually splits horizontally to separate the top from the bottom. And this is what gave me the idea to modify this into a diorama. You will see why later on.
So heres what I changed.
I removed the top half from the bottom and sanded down the side walls. This gave it the correct look of the top and bottom plating overhang on the side walls.
Next I completely removed the side pods (sorry, not sure of the exact name for these). I built this up using paper, as there was nothing else I could use that was thin enough to get the desired detail I was after. I would not have achieved this with shaping putty. For added detail, I stripped some cable wires and glued these on to add some depth and shape.
The nose "forks" got some extra detail by just gluing some offcuts of plastic, wire and the round doughnut shaped pieces are wire insulation.
I also cut off the dish. this was just a one piece moulded plastic L shape which just had to go. I lined the hole in the top of the falcon with paper. I then shaped and glued wire together to build the frame for the dish. this requires a very steady hand and a lot of patience.
Other additions were the gun on the top and more wire.
Knight Rider meets Star Wars!
And after some dry brushing and addition of some red paneling.
And this is the other reason I wanted to modify this model.
Thats it for now, I will come back with more of the diorama build. Apologies for the quality of some of these images. This was done a few years ago and never intended to post a thread at the time. I will hopefully tackle this again with a different scene and will ensure I take more photos of each step. Anyway, hope you have enjoyed the build so far.