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Grendel's Falcon
« on: Tue Jan, 17, 2012, 07:02:PM »
I was posting my build up at the top with the lighting tutorial, but decided to move my actual build here and keep the lighting part separate.  That way we will have a bit more post on this thread.

Here are the first three videos:

The kit review:

Millennium Falcon: Kit review


Where I get started, and find out just how horrible the cockpit is:

Millennium Falcon: Getting Started


My work on the chairs for the cockpit:

Millennium Falcon: The chairs are done!


And the new installment after a month break:

Millennium Falcon part 4: Getting back to her

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Re: Grendel's Falcon
« Reply #1 on: Tue Jan, 17, 2012, 08:02:PM »
Nice update John! Good work with removing that detail. Makes me wanna bust out my mpc kit, still need to finish the fine molds 1/144 weathering though... So much to do lol!  :P

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Re: Grendel's Falcon
« Reply #2 on: Wed Jan, 18, 2012, 02:28:AM »
Nice update bud! Those micromachine figures rule!! i may copycat you on that.  You have inspired me to pull mine back out! How do those resin sidewalls look??? I have a new lady in my life too so I understand how that can get in the way of gluing plastic  ;) I think you should go the full montey  and replace all the piping with brass or steel, it really adds some nice weight and depth to the model. It is a lot of work but soooo worth it. Looking forward to your review of the blue moon and trilliance stuff.
best-o-kit-o!

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Re: Grendel's Falcon
« Reply #3 on: Wed Jan, 18, 2012, 09:28:AM »
Nice update John! Good work with removing that detail. Makes me wanna bust out my mpc kit, still need to finish the fine molds 1/144 weathering though... So much to do lol!  :P

I know the feeling I have four active builds right now:

This one
The A-wing
Desslok's command cruiser
Brakiri cruiser

And if I count the Girlfriend's Christmas present, that makes 5.  At least three of them are very near done.

Nice update bud! Those micromachine figures rule!! i may copycat you on that.  You have inspired me to pull mine back out! How do those resin sidewalls look??? I have a new lady in my life too so I understand how that can get in the way of gluing plastic  ;) I think you should go the full montey  and replace all the piping with brass or steel, it really adds some nice weight and depth to the model. It is a lot of work but soooo worth it. Looking forward to your review of the blue moon and trilliance stuff.

I will have the side wall video up in about a week, but might take photos and post them sometime sooner.   They look much better than the kit parts!

I am going to take a try at bending music wire tomorrow night.  If it goes pretty good, then I will probably work the whole ship.  I think it will be something I can work at 5 minutes here, 15 minutes there, basically whenever I have some free time.

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Re: Grendel's Falcon
« Reply #4 on: Wed Jan, 18, 2012, 06:23:PM »
Nice update Grendel!  I have to agree,... rip all that piping and conduit off and replace it with brass and steel,  I plan on doing the same on my build.

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Re: Grendel's Falcon
« Reply #5 on: Wed Jan, 18, 2012, 08:25:PM »
Thanks Scratchy, I will give it a shot tonight, if I like the results, then they will all go.....

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Re: Grendel's Falcon
« Reply #6 on: Wed Jan, 18, 2012, 09:41:PM »
Also doing it and oh boy! It's ALOT of work!!! :o
Not sure my method is good but I have scraped up the surface of the plates around the pipes, a little work with fine paper and it's all good.
I do think the work is worth the result though, really makes the detail pop.

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Re: Grendel's Falcon
« Reply #7 on: Thu Jan, 19, 2012, 01:07:AM »
Not to add to your to-do list, sir, but I've recently seen in some studio model pics that the saucer section plates in the front are actually slightly elevated above the front mandibles, so there's a little gap.  My FM Falcon should be arriving any day now, and I'm wondering if anyone's ever tackled that detail, and how they went about it.
Always a pleasure to watch your vids, Grendels!

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Re: Grendel's Falcon
« Reply #8 on: Thu Jan, 19, 2012, 04:27:AM »
Great updates Grendels,

I am looking forward to seeing your review of the side walls replacementparts. It so much more informative seeing on video than text. I am hoping your review will give me an idea on how to approach my scrach built ones.

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Re: Grendel's Falcon
« Reply #9 on: Thu Jan, 19, 2012, 04:51:AM »
Show us how to make this bird fly, John :D
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Re: Grendel's Falcon
« Reply #10 on: Thu Jan, 19, 2012, 05:40:AM »
Thank you Gents!

Patrick:  I am sure going to give her a try!

Ozzy:  I will probably do both.   The reason why is that I really can't put up a video for a few days.   And the next video will be about the A-wing I am building.  After that the 555 timer chip and then another MF video.   I have to give it a few days between videos to give my subscribers a chance to watch what I put up.  If I flood them with videos, then some of them don't get watched. 

I can however put up photos of the sidewalls in the mean time.   So I should get that done in the next day or two.

NecronautDrummer:  I checked my references, and you are correct there is a lip between the saucer section and the front.  I took my scribing tool to it as a test and it looks ok, I will get photos up along with those side walls later.

Now off to eat, then I have two hours to build!

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Re: Grendel's Falcon
« Reply #11 on: Thu Jan, 19, 2012, 06:29:AM »
NecronautDrummer:  I checked my references, and you are correct there is a lip between the saucer section and the front.  I took my scribing tool to it as a test and it looks ok, I will get photos up along with those side walls later.

Sounds like a quick and easy fix/mod.  Awesome!

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Re: Grendel's Falcon
« Reply #12 on: Thu Jan, 19, 2012, 07:14:AM »
5 builds! All live and running! :o
G, I think You really deserve a name of multimodeler ;)

Nice job on this MF. It will be very interesting for me how all the add-al parts would change the look of the engine deck, since I'm going to use the same Blue Moon's accurising kit, and I'm curious if it's details for the engine deck would be enough.

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Re: Grendel's Falcon
« Reply #13 on: Thu Jan, 19, 2012, 07:21:PM »
5 builds! All live and running! :o
G, I think You really deserve a name of multimodeler ;)

Nice job on this MF. It will be very interesting for me how all the add-al parts would change the look of the engine deck, since I'm going to use the same Blue Moon's accurising kit, and I'm curious if it's details for the engine deck would be enough.

Actually, I have two A-wings going so that really makes 6 builds.....

But right now, I have a lot of free time in the evenings, so they are going to get done!

The blue moon kit has far more detail to it than the kit parts, but probably not enough for you Solander. 

I will get that review done in the next two days....

NecronautDrummer:

Here are a few photos of the scribing I did on the saucer section:




And as you can see, I still have a bit of cleaning up to do:



But you can see that it is a definite improvement! Thank you for pointing it out.

I also gave bending some brass a try last night:



This was just a trial piece, to see how difficult it was going to be.  Not too bad, but time consuming.  And from the photo you can see that the diameter of the brass is too large.   

Sigh....the diameter of the pipes on this ship is a real problem.  There is zero consistency to them.  I got the micrometer out to take a few measurements and found that even one pipe can vary in diameter by 0.5mm along it's length.  So brass or steel rods will make it look much better. 

Off to the hobby shop to get more brass!   ;D ;D

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Re: Grendel's Falcon
« Reply #14 on: Thu Jan, 19, 2012, 08:18:PM »
Nice job G, looking forward to see someone tackle these pipes.