Sixth Scale Man’s 1/72 PG Millennium Falcon build

SixthScaleMan

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Well....here we go. Nervous. Excited. I hope you will indulge me in logging the progress here![emoji106]
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Nice job on the figures.

If you would rather they have different poses, it is actually not too hard to reposition the arms and even turn the head.

Using a sharp xacto, you can kind of separate the arm from the body/leg, then use some greenstuff to fix it
 
Thanks Analyzer! Good idea for the figures. I'll check out Greenstuff!
*edit - I'm guessing something like Tamiya putty would do the same thing (I've already got that)
Thanks again.:)
 
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Thanks Analyzer! Good idea for the figures. I'll check out Greenstuff!
*edit - I'm guessing something like Tamiya putty would do the same thing (I've already got that)
Thanks again.:)

Maybe, I'm not sure about the Tamiya putty since I never used it. Green Stuff stays workable for a long time so you can take your time sculpting in folds in the cloth etc...

You really don't have to do a lot as even just a small change drastically improves the hand in the laps pose

Here is an idea what could be done
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How do you intend to do the panels I started decals on the underside but all said and done the amount of decal softener used I ended up just painting the top, and would suggest to people who are building theirs to paint, it’s worth it over decals!
 
I ended up doing decals. I tried painting some underside panels, but didn’t like the result.
I guess whatever works. I would recommend to others to at least try both methods.
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