My mini 1:350 high detailed model

Socrates11

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Bandai Falcon 1:350 scale
After a lot of work it is finished.
I can't get any sharp images from inside the cockpit but that's highly detailed even in the center console I make the monitor screen light up.
First time I do modelling on the tiny scale and I love it!!

Hope it's eye candy for you all to :)
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please don't take me serious I'm crazy :)
 
Awesome work on that mini Falcon!
Thanks :) I'm quite happy myself although I still see to much things I could have done better. But that's just me.
Sometime you just need to stop Anders finish a project. I have tons of project done for like 95%...

please don't take me serious I'm crazy :)
 
I'm right there with you... I have a lot on my table... Need to finish up my Docking Bay 94 dio... but I keep getting pulled away by the Perfect Grade Millennium Falcon...lol
 
I'm right there with you... I have a lot on my table... Need to finish up my Docking Bay 94 dio... but I keep getting pulled away by the Perfect Grade Millennium Falcon...lol
I wish I had the PG falcon I just finished my 144scale that's awesome btw.. but I wil show it when I build the diorama... Will be inside of the death Star. And I have 3 more huge models with dioramas almost finished ;)

please don't take me serious I'm crazy :)
 
Nice model! You should try taking images in natural light and try to focus manually to show all that detail inside the cockpit.
I tried but it's to hard when I get close I littery touch the cockpit with my lens and then the lens blocks of all the light to make a picture. This is the best I could just do.
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Bad pic taken with phone

. But the center light is the center display...LoL it's got the idea..
But the scale is so extremely small the size of the display is only 0.2 mm.
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please don't take me serious I'm crazy :)
 
I used 3D printed parts from shapeways.
And the lighting done in the cockpit us done with very small fiber optic and with link ND a backlight. I could have made it with a battery but to be honest I hate batteries because you always need to replace them.

So I build all my models with external power.
12v I have this running treuout my house so easy to connect.

What parts did you use for your cockpit and engines, and what's the detail about your lighting? Is it internal, or external? Runs off mains, or off battery?

please don't take me serious I'm crazy :)
 
Excellent. I’m building the 350 scale myself right now, and I really want to light it but am too nervous...wish there was a basic plug-and-play kit for me to light just the cockpit and the open ramp.
 
Excellent. I’m building the 350 scale myself right now, and I really want to light it but am too nervous...wish there was a basic plug-and-play kit for me to light just the cockpit and the open ramp.
To nervous as in you shake out have no patience to do the five work?
Because of that's the safe I would not recommend this to light to the way I did it. But you can light up the cockpit with just one simple pre-wired 3mm that is easy enough. And use the the end of the wires to go out on the bottom side. And you can use a simple 3v battery to power it on the base. That fairly easy.

please don't take me serious I'm crazy :)
 
Anytime I’ve tried to solder anything I always fail!
I don't know what to say. I think it's fairly easy so I don't know why I should not work? But you can look online for pre-wired LEDs they are already soldered. The only thing is that at the end you still need to connect the ends.

please don't take me serious I'm crazy :)
 
Anytime I’ve tried to solder anything I always fail!

You could always try electrically conductive silver, 2 part epoxy. Works great especially for SMD Led's
The only issues are you need to be tidy and keeping the wires in place until cured enough not to move.
A little goes a long way.
 
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