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About 5 years ago, give or take, I built a Millennium Falcon (about a foot and a half in diameter) complete with paint and explosion smudges on the hull. It so kicked ass!. After I was done with it (I'd say 3 months) I built an Enterprise from TNG, with fiber optic lights for the windows and nacelles. Needless to say, it was awesome.generator_g1 wrote:Since a lot of us here are sci-fi fans and all, I was wondering do any of you build scale models? If you do what kind?
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What!?? How do you paint them so well. They're so good...usually I just get fed up and paint them a single solid color. I have about 5 gundam models, 3 cars models, 1 ds9 station, 1 voyager model, 1 star wars x wing model all painted black. I call them the fleet of darkness....Muhhhahahhaha!
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What!?? How do you paint them so well. They're so good...usually I just get fed up and paint them a single solid color. I have about 5 gundam models, 3 cars models, 1 ds9 station, 1 voyager model, 1 star wars x wing model all painted black. I call them the fleet of darkness....Muhhhahahhaha!
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Frank Hipper wrote:Good luck on finding any ST kits out there. Try ebay. Bandai is releasing an excellent E-nil kit soon, but it comes pre-painted, apparently.generator_g1 wrote:Just finished a set of new Gundam models, an MG Kampfer and an MG Char's Gelgoog..
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If I were to start collecting SW or ST models, what would be a good first kit?
I've seen already the excellent Fine Molds SW kits (TIE fighter, X-wing and the Jedi starfighter), I was wondering what other manufacters are out there,,,,
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I'm not sure, but I think most SW stuff is out of production. I want an ISD kit so bad I can taste it. And a K'T'inga and D7 to replace the ones I lost in an incident that I shall not discuss.generator_g1 wrote: I've seen already the excellent Fine Molds SW kits (TIE fighter, X-wing and the Jedi starfighter), I was wondering what other manufacters are out there,,,,
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