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  1. My Star Destroyer build is progressing, I've been drilling holes for windows for the past week or so, and my fiber optic cable has arrived! So, here's another video!
  2. I did a video review of the new Revell SD model on my YouTube channel, I really got a kick out of assembling it and it does build into a pretty nice representation, but it really is very simple. My girlfriend and I are learning to program with arduino microcontrollers, and I plan to use one to upgrade it with improved engine lights, fiber optic windows and possibly rig the main gun turrets with servo motors.
  3. stupid video games, eating up all my free time... I shot this video a couple weeks ago, but never got around to editing it until tonight... sorry, gang, I'll try to do better pics are coming soon
  4. I like that. I like that a lot. I'm gonna steal it! This image is basically what I was striving to emulate I'll be the first to admit, it's not totally accurate, but I'm an amateur scratchbuilder, I've gone to great lengths to avoid scratchbuilding in the past, so the very fact that I've decided to attempt it is rather a big leap for me! Anyway, I've been pretty busy the past few days with work and other obligations(mass effect 3 is out on tuesday, I've gotta beat the other games before I get it!!!), so I haven't had a chance to get any more work done, but I'm gonna try to assemble the
  5. <br>well that was uncalled for!
  6. I've never been real big on superdetailing, but while studying the Packard Merlin engine in my reference photos, I discovered that Tamiya left off a few parts! I started off thinking I might just add the ignition wires, but they actually attach to harnesses mounted to the sides of the engine, which were not included as part of the kit, so I had to build them. So, I went down to the hobby shop and picked up some 2mm plastic rod, though I wish I had gone with a smaller size, 1.5mm or so would have been a better fit. I drilled out the sparkplug sockets and the corresponding holes on the harnes
  7. Ohhhhh boy, here we go! I've been reluctant to get started on this thing for a long time, it's really far more advanced than ANYTHING I've ever built before, and I was never really confident in my ability to do it justice... I'm still not sure I'm ready, but there's no time like the present to find out! The kit starts with the Packard Merlin V-1650 engine, which really is a kit in and of itself... I build pretty fast, and this sucker still took me about an hour and a half, just to do basic assembly! The engine and cylinders aren't spectacularly complex, but are amazingly detailed and look i
  8. dude, whoa, thanks for the tip!
  9. Part 2! I was surprised when I took a closer look that this kit includes 2 different tail options, the first one has an extension on the leading edge while this version does not. Also shown here are the bulk of the plane's control surfaces On the left, we've got much of the engine's plumbing and a few frame/bulkhead parts. The right side has the main landing gear bay, struts and doors which you can see have options for closed and raised display first up, we've got the prop parts, the oil cooler/radiator channel, as well as a few other parts I don't really recognize. Next, we've got
  10. Picked this up a couple days ago, I don't know when I'll ever get around to it, but I wanted to show it off since it's a brand, spankin' new kit! I've never built one of Tamiya's 1/32 kits, but I've always heard amazing things about them, particularly their more recent releases such as the Zero and Spitfire, so when I found that the local hobby shop had a few of this sucker in stock for a really awesome retail price, I had to snag one up. Box is about 19"/48cm wide, 12"/30cm tall and 4"/10cm thick and adorned with gorgeous painted boxart, the bottom and top sides have some specs a
  11. Where did the last 2 weeks go? Hopefully I'll be able to pick up the pace on the rest of the series
  12. Couple days late getting this posted here, been really busy...
  13. I've been posting videos on youtube about the models I build for a couple years now, and I figured I'd post some of 'em here to see if I can't drum up some new viewers. Not sure if I'll keep posting these here long term, depends on how much interest comes from it. I guess the best place to start would be with my latest series: Modelling 101, a beginner's guide to model building. Episode 4 will be up in a few days.
  14. from the pictures I've seen, the proportions look really odd, the nose and cockpit being really large and bulbous, while the rear portion is really small... just my opinion but it looks kinda doofy
  15. a year or so ago, I did a series of lighting tutorial videos on my youtube channel, starting with the very basics of setting up simple circuits, to slightly more complex circuits right up to installing a system in a model. I have it all set up as a playlist, which you can watch here
  16. oh by golly, I'm speechless... been watching this thing since the beginning and every new update has left me stunned
  17. mother of god... WANT!!!
  18. technically the scale of the Klingon Bird of Prey is up for some debate, and depending on who you ask, the AMT kit can be pretty close to 1/350
  19. in particular, refer to the episode 'Hand of God', Apollo drops a couple missiles mounted to under the wing, I think you get a fairly decent look at the fighter moments before he launches them
  20. Starship Modeller's store says they're getting their shipment on March 26th http://www.starshipmodeler.biz/shop/index....mp;ParentCat=56
  21. if I had to guess, I'd say the builder probably used either 2 strands side by side, or made new windows with micro krystal klear or something similar and backlit them. I'm planning to use that technique on a build I'm just getting started on, so drop by my youtube channel, the first vid for that build should be up in a day or two
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