I'm in as haven't done anything sci-fi yet. My kit should arrive Monday. PanthermanThis is a Star Wars group build. Any Star Wars kit you choose. No start date has been set yet.
I will be doing the Bandai 1/72 Y-Wing Starfighter. My kit should arrive next week some time.
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This build will be my first sci-fi kit as well.I'm in as haven't done anything sci-fi yet. My kit should arrive Monday. Pantherman
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I think we will be needing the skills and tips from fellow sci-fi members on this one. PanthermanThis build will be my first sci-fi kit as well.
Yeah, space dust...........PanthermanI haven't done anything like this before.
I agree PM, we might need our Sci-Fi brothers for advice.
Do things get weathered in space?
I'll order mine next week.
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Not the dreaded Tie Fighter. LOL
IndeedI think we will be needing the skills and tips from fellow sci-fi members on this one. Pantherman
And I thought a Tie fighter was someone who was resistant to their neck wear.........Not the dreaded Tie Fighter. LOL
I built this kit a while ago. It was a fairly easy build except for the piping. There has to be at least 45-50 individual pipes you have to install. I broke 3 of them attempting to put them in place. Superglue fixed them after I installed each end, then glued them back together. Some of the pipes are extremely thin. My other advice is not painting it until the pipes are all in place. I painted after all the pipes were in place. The holes and places they fit into, are so small, I was afraid to paint first. They were a tight fit before painting. Here are a couple pics of the finished product. It was a fun build for sure.This is a Star Wars group build. Any Star Wars kit you choose. No start date has been set yet.
I will be doing the Bandai 1/72 Y-Wing Starfighter. My kit should arrive next week some time.
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That's a great build. Nice workI built this kit a while ago. It was a fairly easy build except for the piping. There has to be at least 45-50 individual pipes you have to install. I broke 3 of them attempting to put them in place. Superglue fixed them after I installed each end, then glued them back together. Some of the pipes are extremely thin. My other advice is not painting it until the pipes are all in place. I painted after all the pipes were in place. The holes and places they fit into, are so small, I was afraid to paint first. They were a tight fit before painting. Here are a couple pics of the finished product. It was a fun build for sure. View attachment 119199View attachment 119200View attachment 119201View attachment 119202
Got some great detail painting done there, I like it.I built this kit a while ago. It was a fairly easy build except for the piping. There has to be at least 45-50 individual pipes you have to install. I broke 3 of them attempting to put them in place. Superglue fixed them after I installed each end, then glued them back together. Some of the pipes are extremely thin. My other advice is not painting it until the pipes are all in place. I painted after all the pipes were in place. The holes and places they fit into, are so small, I was afraid to paint first. They were a tight fit before painting. Here are a couple pics of the finished product. It was a fun build for sure. View attachment 119199View attachment 119200View attachment 119201View attachment 119202
LolAnd I thought a Tie fighter was someone who was resistant to their neck wear.........
Pantherman
You did such a fantastic job on this kit. I love a good challenge (dropping sacrifices to the carpet gods is my forte.)I built this kit a while ago. It was a fairly easy build except for the piping. There has to be at least 45-50 individual pipes you have to install. I broke 3 of them attempting to put them in place. Superglue fixed them after I installed each end, then glued them back together. Some of the pipes are extremely thin. My other advice is not painting it until the pipes are all in place. I painted after all the pipes were in place. The holes and places they fit into, are so small, I was afraid to paint first. They were a tight fit before painting. Here are a couple pics of the finished product. It was a fun build for sure. View attachment 119199View attachment 119200View attachment 119201View attachment 119202
That's the Y-Wing fighterLol
You did such a fantastic job on this kit. I love a good challenge (dropping sacrifices to the carpet gods is my forte.)
Which kit is this?
Don't know yet. The last two kits I did were the Tamiya Kawasaki Ninja H2 and the Tamiya 1/72 F16CJ Block 50. The Ninja took me about 2 months and was a challenge as well as a fun build. The F16 built me. It went together as it was supposed to, but for some reason I had to fight it all the way. So taking a break from it for a week or so, then have a Tamiya Honda CBR 1000 Fireblade to build. Love doing bikes. I guess it depends on when it starts and how much time I can invest in it. I certainly appreciate the ask. It will be on my list. Thanks all!Got some great detail painting done there, I like it.
Will you be joining the group build? Pantherman
He's gonna need a bigger blaster....... PM