X-Wing Trench diorama
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38 2 March 2023, 21:03
Robert Fuqua
I'm glad y'all like it! I used thick Evergreen sheet styrene as a foundation for the bottom and back wall. Added lots of random, mechanical-looking parts from my spares box. There's even a Lego or two in there! Medium grey paint, with some Wash applied to the parts, dry brushing and post shading with the airbrush. This was all built around the display stand and exhaust port pieces that came with the kit. The "blasts" are suspended above the exhaust port on thin brass wire painted black.
I'm glad y'all like it! I used thick Evergreen sheet styrene as a foundation for the bottom and back wall. Added lots of random, mechanical-looking parts from my spares box. There's even a Lego or two in there! Medium grey paint, with some Wash applied to the parts, dry brushing and post shading with the airbrush. This was all built around the display stand and exhaust port pieces that came with the kit. The "blasts" are suspended above the exhaust port on thin brass wire painted black.
3 March 2023, 15:23
Slackbladder
Like it, but the Empire must have some big spanners for those hex nuts...!!
Like it, but the Empire must have some big spanners for those hex nuts...!!
3 March 2023, 15:45
Robert Fuqua
Lol the hex nuts are part of the acrylic display case, but painted to blend in with the display.
Lol the hex nuts are part of the acrylic display case, but painted to blend in with the display.
3 March 2023, 16:36
Spanjaard
well, if the Milleinium Falcon can have the back of some Panthers, no reason you not to use the engine vents of a Panther as well 😉
well, if the Milleinium Falcon can have the back of some Panthers, no reason you not to use the engine vents of a Panther as well 😉
3 March 2023, 17:07