Bandi PG Millennium Falcon, My Turn :) **WIP**

I think I might be getting me one ever seen my work benches to many but I do have one or two model building benches one area is where the viper is being built which I just finished Thanks I will be following your build with excitement looking very cool and you are doing it up rite Thanks Jim
Thanks!

I would love to know where you got those LEDs. Do you have a link you could share? Great work! Following this closely!

I have been ordering LEDs from this site for years, good prices (at least I think so) and gets orders out super fast.
 
All of the wiring is finally done! I did have one failed experiment that I will point out in a few, but as with all things, getting this wired up took a bit longer than I thought.

I did stumble on my new favorite thing for working on this. As mentioned previously, this thing is delicate and I am trying my best not to touch it at all and now I don't have to.

This is my old 'work' stand for working on these larger kits, pretty crude, not super flexible but got the job done.

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Here is my new one made of a few parts from Amazon. The best part is I can orient this anyway I want and there is no reason to touch any part of the actual kit any more :)

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And, until I install the top gunner's position, I can even mount this 180... This setup will be used for the actual stand but I will be working on a version of this for use on all my future builds as a 'working stand'.
 
I thought I would be really smart and paint the rear light diffuser black to avoid some light bleed:

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The issue was, for reasons I am not 100% sure of, it literally killed the effect. Even though the front and rear are 100% clear and have no paint, it killed the effect. I think the black paint absorbed too much of the light. I guess it's lucky I have another one of these for now. I guess lighting the rear engines on my next one is a problem for future me :)

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Doing A knock it out of the park job on this, and I love your stand I need me one of those Great Job
 
Okay, time to wrap this project up!

Worked up a simple base out of oak so that it can easily be wall mounted.

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It was a shame to paint such a nice piece of wood....

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Okay, here goes nothing! Last week I put primed it and put down a base coat of AS-20. Let's see what I can get done in 2 days :)

In addition to online, here is a bit of my current favorite references with shots of the Falcon:

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I went a bit crazy with the paint tape. Does anyone else ever find that somehow red just oversprays everywhere... I had the same issue on my Blockade Runner, not this time!

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I have found that shoving soft foam into some of the openings helps with paint blocking:

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It's always at this point that I think to myself, yup, "pretty much painted a model and turned it into a toy"...

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So, many, decals... And no, there is no way I sat down and put them all in the right spot. I put on like 3 or 4 in the correct spot and then just threw the rest on randomly :) It's just not my thing to get it 100%.

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If you don't have one of these, snag one, they are great for things like this (have to love that photo etch!).

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In my next one, I will also narrow up the streaks, they came out a bit thicker than intended, but overall, not bad for a weekend paint job! For some reason, try as I might, proper streaking completely eludes me. I am finding that the watercolor pencils are my favorite as they dry quickly, are more robust than you might think, and can be easily removed and re-applied before they are fully dry. Plus, they are water colors so they really have zero effect on the previous layers.

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Once I flat coat in a few days (another thing I would not normally do..) I will get some pics of it 100% with the lights. This is pretty much how it will look. I have a bit more to do but for the most part, this is it. I am going to try hitting my next version with some oils as I really just like the effect they bring to a weathering job.

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Beautiful and inspiring work! I will be referencing your build whenever I start mine.

Nice, thats the best type of compliment, thanks!! I will be throwing a guide in here as soon as I am done with it detailing the full color choices and high level process. Nothing earth shattering but might help some.
 
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