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I think that's pretty straight-forward, compared to your x-wing this looks like a simplish model.
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I am not familiar with your design but even I can understand how to build it with the provided assembly drawing.
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looks great!
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I never knew that Corellian Engineering was a division of Aperture Science. That certainly explains why the Falcon's hyper-drive had an unfortunate tendency to go wonky at the most inopportune moment. The model itslef looks great and I'm really looking forward to building it. Actually building the SF papercraft Falcon to warm up for this one
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Well, it certainly was testing their patience :D I added some other logos on the test model as well; just to break the plain white look.
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Test model . . . tell me that pun wasn't intended.
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Well, if one decides to omit the interior and the detailing, it will be simpler. Also the parts are generally bigger, it looks like that helpful for some. There wasn't almost anything optional on the X; it was supposed to be accurate after all, not easy to build. |
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True. Still, I'm dreading doing the greebles on the trenches. That was one of the things that keeps me from starting the Polish (I think) Millennium Falcon with all those details on the trenches and engine deck.
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I used to have that game, have been unable to find it. Like the progress on this, can't wait to see further updates. |
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