Re: Bandai 1/72 Millennium Falcon
I just went through all 145 pages... whew I think my eyes are bleeding!
You guys on here amaze me. So much so I am almost feeling unworthy! All I can say is if my effort turns out even a tenth as good as what I've seen you guys doing I'll be proud of it
Question about the cabin door...
I read how many of you talked about how the door in the movies is always open and in the kit the door on the back cabin wall is closed. Obviously with the way they did the lights and interior a passage way mod is out of the question, or at least not without some really major work. That said, has anyone thought about cutting the door out and then using a translucent back lit print to give the illusion of a passageway? Kind of like the printed insert you can put in the Galactica landing bay that uses forced perspective to make it look like it is a landing bay that extends way into the interior. With the size and limited visibility into the cabin anyway, I was just curious if anyone thinks this is plausible. I've also seem this done on some of the 350 scale Enterprise and even the smaller Voyager builds to make it look like there are rooms inside the windows.
Just an idea... was wondering what others think?
I just went through all 145 pages... whew I think my eyes are bleeding!
You guys on here amaze me. So much so I am almost feeling unworthy! All I can say is if my effort turns out even a tenth as good as what I've seen you guys doing I'll be proud of it
Question about the cabin door...
I read how many of you talked about how the door in the movies is always open and in the kit the door on the back cabin wall is closed. Obviously with the way they did the lights and interior a passage way mod is out of the question, or at least not without some really major work. That said, has anyone thought about cutting the door out and then using a translucent back lit print to give the illusion of a passageway? Kind of like the printed insert you can put in the Galactica landing bay that uses forced perspective to make it look like it is a landing bay that extends way into the interior. With the size and limited visibility into the cabin anyway, I was just curious if anyone thinks this is plausible. I've also seem this done on some of the 350 scale Enterprise and even the smaller Voyager builds to make it look like there are rooms inside the windows.
Just an idea... was wondering what others think?