mcusanelli
Well-Known Member
So I finished my black X-Wing from Revell in 1/50 scale, and really enjoyed the build! It's a very nice kit, simple to build, and nicely detailed, except for the inner wing / engine detail and sparse cockpit. Also, you will need to provide a pilot if you want one. The deco on this pre-painted kit really sucks, very sloppy, so repainting it is a good idea. I would recommend the model to anyone, it's a decent price, size, and the finished product is worth the effort. Not Bandai of course, but nice none the less!
I started the build by adding some detail in the cockpit, behind the seat, using a chunk of the landing gear, and the front 'open' landing gear doors, as there was a little bit of raised detail, and is thick enough to cut up and do some 'gizmology' with, to make it busy, you can't see it well once the rear canopy glass is kinda thick. The main windscreen is crystal clear though, and you can see in the cockpit very well. Next up was a casting I made of the pilot I did for the smaller x-wing, fortunatly, he fit and looked to be the right size, so I didn't have to convert another one! I customized his helmet to look like Poe's- that really taxed my patience and eyesight ! The rest of the kit was built out of box, and the only thing I did was to restore the back edge of the nose 'beak', as it fades out- Revell cheaped out and molded the beak with the upper and lower fuselage halves, this was done using 'krazy paste' a mixture of baby powder and super glue, and sanded to shape. I hand brushed Apple barrel acrylic black, and Delta Ceramcoat orange on the insignia areas. It was lighter than the decorated parts, so when i rubbed some of it away, it gave it a nice worn look. The black was heavily weathered with Delta Charcoal - In hindsite, you cold paint the whole thing charcoal, and wash it with black - that would work nicely too. For the paint chips, I used a Prismacolor silver pencil - This was a blast! It works really well, and looks like real metal, much better than silver paint, which I have had no luck with. Finally, I airbrushed a coat of Microscale clear flat to seal everything and even out the colors. I'll probably coat the clear parts with Future to protect them, I've noticed that after a while if I dont, the dust takes it's toll on the clari



ty. Hope you like it!



I started the build by adding some detail in the cockpit, behind the seat, using a chunk of the landing gear, and the front 'open' landing gear doors, as there was a little bit of raised detail, and is thick enough to cut up and do some 'gizmology' with, to make it busy, you can't see it well once the rear canopy glass is kinda thick. The main windscreen is crystal clear though, and you can see in the cockpit very well. Next up was a casting I made of the pilot I did for the smaller x-wing, fortunatly, he fit and looked to be the right size, so I didn't have to convert another one! I customized his helmet to look like Poe's- that really taxed my patience and eyesight ! The rest of the kit was built out of box, and the only thing I did was to restore the back edge of the nose 'beak', as it fades out- Revell cheaped out and molded the beak with the upper and lower fuselage halves, this was done using 'krazy paste' a mixture of baby powder and super glue, and sanded to shape. I hand brushed Apple barrel acrylic black, and Delta Ceramcoat orange on the insignia areas. It was lighter than the decorated parts, so when i rubbed some of it away, it gave it a nice worn look. The black was heavily weathered with Delta Charcoal - In hindsite, you cold paint the whole thing charcoal, and wash it with black - that would work nicely too. For the paint chips, I used a Prismacolor silver pencil - This was a blast! It works really well, and looks like real metal, much better than silver paint, which I have had no luck with. Finally, I airbrushed a coat of Microscale clear flat to seal everything and even out the colors. I'll probably coat the clear parts with Future to protect them, I've noticed that after a while if I dont, the dust takes it's toll on the clari








