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Practical6 'Republic Star Destroyer

REL777REL7770 Posts: 0Member
edited August 2010 in Work in Progress #1
Here's a scratchbuild I'm working on, it'll be 6' when completed.

Thanks for looking

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  • IRMLIRML253 Posts: 1,993Member
    it looks awesome so far
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User]2 Posts: 3Member
    Seriously. Do you plan to light it?
  • filipfilip0 Posts: 0Member
    Good start!
    /Filip
  • homerpalooza67homerpalooza67228 Posts: 1,891Member
    w00t!
  • filipfilip0 Posts: 0Member
    So, being a CG modeler, I know very little about the process of creating physical models such as this one.

    Could you elaborate a bit on how you create all those small details? What kind of materials are you using?

    /Filip
  • Odyssey SlipwaysOdyssey Slipways0 Posts: 0Member
    ya, but how does it fly?

    nice looking work as always
  • Odyssey SlipwaysOdyssey Slipways0 Posts: 0Member
    (SOB!!! I was just about to finish posting some stuff i forgot yesterday and everything i had typed vanished)

    I'm guessing your using regualr plexi-glass and not Lexan (storm door plexi) as i would think Lexan would be too flexable.

    now is this plastic left over stuff from a previous project as i see holes that seem to serve no purpose at the moment, but i do see they are following some of the edges. now i myself have thought about adding holes in plastic when building up in layer when using liquid cement (to add glue to those pots as if spot welding), but i wouldn't have the holes near the edges as you have, so i am still woundering what they are for.

    i know there was something else i was going to ask, but i forget what it is now............
  • chronochrono0 Posts: 1Member
    Nice work so far! :)

    I do have a question though... When you cut out your detail pieces do you angle the cut some to give it a natural bevel or do you just cut normally and then sand lightly?
  • ST-OneST-One188 Posts: 293Member
    This looks bloody great.
  • Pic-A-CardPic-A-Card0 Posts: 0Member
    Nice! Didn't realize how bit it was until I saw the coke can... o.o
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