PHArchivist
Master Member
Nice. Looks like one of the nicer paint jobs...
To me, it seems that is a direct connection to Dymerski's take on the Falcon. Recall his FM build up. These color issues become quite apparent on that one.the red looks too "red" (could be my camera - need to check against the swatches I have, tonight) --- and the grey panels look far too blue in hue.
FM falcon was from NO refrence. Did it to get the job for MR. As for the paint master...I think she was right.
My left mandible light is suddenly dead. Emailed Amy last week about this - no reply. Any one else returned theirs for a replacement? How did it go?
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You are the third person i know of with that problem. It's seems to be always the left mandible light.
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I've got another question. I have the MR Falcon and I'm very happy with it, but because of the way my office is set up, I've got the Falcon in a corner where the only way to display it so that the top detail view is visible (the sloped side facing out into the room) is with the mandibles pointed against a wall, effectively making it impossible to see the cockpit or to enjoy that side of the model.
My question is, could the mounting slot on the underside of the ship be reversed somehow so that the cockpit side of the ship could be made to angle down, thereby allowing me to turn the ship around on the base? Seems like this should be a pretty easy conversion, but the ship is so big and heavy that I don't want to mess with the whole thing if I'm going to be wasting my time. Any advice would be appreciated.
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My left mandible light is suddenly dead. Emailed Amy last week about this - no reply. Any one else returned theirs for a replacement? How did it go?
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Sorry about that. Just keep trying. She'll answer at some point. Very busy girl :unsureNot a peep - tried two emails.
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