First Order Special Forces Tie
My working space at the 6th Scalemates Meeting
The seat of the kit
Photo etched replacement parts for the seat; I was unsure if it was a good decission to use them but it was
The small parts after pinting them black ready for chipping now
Pilots work place with the reworked seat
Pilots place; I added some wiring to the cockpit
The gunners work place
The painted and assembled wings; left without wash - right with washing done
front view of the finished Tie; unfortunatelyI lost the kit part with the antenas. Have to look for a replacementpa
rear viewof the finished kit
under view of the finished kit
side view of the finished wing after using some filters and removal of the wash
Yorumlar
10 March 2018, 17:33
Humpty Hays
I just picked up this model. It seems you applied a very heavy wash to the panels.
I just picked up this model. It seems you applied a very heavy wash to the panels.
31 December 2019, 01:55
Christian Lehmann
Yes I did. Especially at the wings to give it more deepness to avoid that it looks boring I also tried to work with Grey and Brown pin wahes on the black Areas for the same purpose. And because it is SciFi nobody can say that it is not realistic 😄
Yes I did. Especially at the wings to give it more deepness to avoid that it looks boring I also tried to work with Grey and Brown pin wahes on the black Areas for the same purpose. And because it is SciFi nobody can say that it is not realistic 😄
31 December 2019, 09:58
Humpty Hays
How was the build overall? I know they are basically snap together, but I saw a couple of videos that convinced me to try one of the Bandai kits. Can you see the details well in the cockpit?
How was the build overall? I know they are basically snap together, but I saw a couple of videos that convinced me to try one of the Bandai kits. Can you see the details well in the cockpit?
31 December 2019, 14:45
Christian Lehmann
@ Steve: The build was without problems. I Always build them with the transparent part. This limits a little bit the view inside the cockpit. Ilumination would be an option. But Bandai also offers the oportunity to buit the kits only with a frame for the windows without transparent parts. This might allow a better view inside. In deed they are snapkits but I always glue them to avoid non closed joints which was a Problem at the AT-ST I built. I also prime and paint them in general.
@ Steve: The build was without problems. I Always build them with the transparent part. This limits a little bit the view inside the cockpit. Ilumination would be an option. But Bandai also offers the oportunity to buit the kits only with a frame for the windows without transparent parts. This might allow a better view inside. In deed they are snapkits but I always glue them to avoid non closed joints which was a Problem at the AT-ST I built. I also prime and paint them in general.
31 December 2019, 17:40
Humpty Hays
@ Christian: once I finish some of the other models I have, I'll get started on this on, if I can resist building it.
The details look really good. I've been thinking about the illumination problem and thinking about building my own base with a glow tube running into the back and a light source in the base. I'll post it once I have it done.
I want to do several of the AT-ST kits. A lot of options and kit bashing there.
Happy modeling!
@ Christian: once I finish some of the other models I have, I'll get started on this on, if I can resist building it.
The details look really good. I've been thinking about the illumination problem and thinking about building my own base with a glow tube running into the back and a light source in the base. I'll post it once I have it done.
I want to do several of the AT-ST kits. A lot of options and kit bashing there.
Happy modeling!
1 January 2020, 16:12