Love seeing this kind of attention to detail brought to bear on a build; makes what would still be a nice, interesting model into an eye-popping beauty. Love that ejector seat.
Really looking forward to seeing this in all its glory. :cool
Holly crap mate, I have been away too long. l In the last 12 months you have developed some impressive new kills to add to your talents. This is wonderfull!!Ozzy
Hi RogueTrooper, thanks! Ozzy - thanks, mate! Hi Mike, still planning on using styrene as it's too small to print and I want it as smooth as possible. So the tiny details here probably won't show.
I'm following this amazing work on ARC...I guess, I might as well follow here as well. This way I won't miss a thing Btw, will this be one time thing or will you recast it and consider selling? If so, I want to toss my name in the hat for getting one
Hi Atesta, duality, thanks! Youngtiger1, thanks for following! It would probably be tough to cast for me but some parts can probably be 3D printed : ) Right now I'm making the 3D model just so I can make patterns for cutting styrene -- mostly they're incomplete as I want to dive into the cutting straight away and because some parts are too complex for me to 3d-model. But I'm working at it
There are a few "Scales" in model-making. First the "Crazy Scale" , second the "Insane Scale" and finally the "Out-Of-This-World Scale".
You're fitting into the 3rd one! No if, but, maybe, perhaps, hum, er...:cool