It's funny, I never noticed before how much this looks to be an anime version of the UFO Mystery Ship (Leif Erikson)!
Pretty damn cool...
I wonder how this would look all chromed out as a 2256th scale Naboo royal liner?
Great take on the Gwazie!
This is one of my favorite kits for greebles- the small AA-guns are worth buying this alone!
I use the parts on SW designs-usually 1:2256 (which is close enough to this kit's 1:2400 scale).
Youdid a great job with all your new parts- I saw some 1:700th battleship...
Han Solo: Brownie Smuggler.
In Smell-O-Vision!
Joking aside, it's a spectacular Falcon! Definitely worthy of a place of honor in your home.
Unless you have a cat. Then it needs a glass display case.
Got a bit more done on the Flurry- things have been at a crawl as I'm apartment hunting and packing for the move.
I'm hoping to have this wrapped up before it's gotta get packed up!
Looking at the Rebels version, I decided to add some of the black rectangle (with color bits) details on it- they...
Beautiful job! Looks like it flew out of Mos Eisley.
Really has that SW beat-to-hell but still flying look to it.
Man, the richest man in the SW universe is whoever makes a droid that just washes and repaints fighters!
Demand is high.
VERY cool that you've got so many SW parts in there-
Might I recommend adding some (1:18th) lightsaber handles to the top section?
I've got a few among the antennas on my Dreadnought build and, aside from being a fun gag) they look "right". Like the various towers we see in SW cities.
Also...
When this is finally finished, you should hunt down whoever designed the ship for the movie- I'd bet that you blow their mind and that your model is ten times as detailed as the CG ever was!
Truly inspirational work!
Hmm...you live in Miami (that den of scum and villiany)- I'm in Hollywood...
Re: Super Dreadnought TOS Style
She turned out fantastic- you did a really great job on the whole thing, but that double thick saucer makes the design for me.
I never liked the FJ Dreadnought because it looked like a simple rearrangement of parts- but you solved that problem soo nicely!
Bravo...