This is the most epic piece you've ever done!!! I'd buy that for $200 at least. Reward yourself a big cone of sugar-free ice cream with the flavor of your choice, sir!
Who did the marketing on the front of the kit box? It's Luke's X-Wing with a picture of a clone trooper next to it. Seems off to me. Great diorama and video!
@@EagleSciFiModeler Another fine example of corporate synergy at work! Somebody was trying to push The Clone Wars hard... Probably Lucasfilm directive while George still owned the company. A few years back, after Disney bought LFL, they would have been pushing the Sequel Trilogy and you would have seen Kylo Ren, First Order Troopers, or Rey on the box! It makes no sense either way, just confuses people, and looks unprofessional, besides. ** ** The video is just another prime example of using the existing kit instead of going broke "going Bandai" all the time! It turned out nice. Some of the Revell seems okay. When the scale goes down, none of these kits, no matter who makes them, are that accurate. I wasn't counting rivets at that size! I just wonder how many of the brains of these continuity nuts and know-it-alls would explode if they found out just how many of their favorite movies in the 1980s and 1990s WERE using retail kits for special effects scenes! They sold built-up AMT/ERTL Enterprise kits (both the original and Refit) that were screen-used in the movies and TV shows at the auctions when Paramount sold off a good chunk of its Star Trek inventory.
Excellent work, buddy! Maybe it's just due to the close up camera view, but that kit looks bigger than 1:72. If I had to guess, I'd say more like 1:57, which is the scale they've used on some other kits.
Excellent work. Where did you get the workers? or did you 3d print them? If I might ask. I've been interested in getting a 3d printer. Something just for making some things. Around 6 inches or so. Any suggestions? Thanks
@@GalthT just need a bin of some sort and an old toothbrush...there are several different chemicals that clean the resin..I use 91%alcohol and acetone mostly. The resin will irate your skin so you want to wear gloves and eye protection when cleaning. I'd check out videos on how to clean your prints.
@@EagleSciFiModeler Thats true, there's a lot on eBay, but the problem is that I am from Spain, the models are only from USA and the shipping it's around 40/50$... I'm looking for a 1/57 or 1/48 model, to make a diorama/terrain for my star wars legion battles. I'm going to look other ways, the "new" model from Rebell it's very affordable, but I think the cabina area is wider and doesn't look as cool as yours. Your diorama is awesome and you have inspired me to make my own... First I need to find a good model to start...
Your ability to take something simple and make it awazing never ceases to astound me.
Thanks brother!
I know I've said this before...but you have outdone yourself this time, my friend!
Thanks bud!
Great job!
Thanks!
That looks fantastic! Great job all around, I love the diorama and weathering!
Thanks friend!
This is the most epic piece you've ever done!!! I'd buy that for $200 at least. Reward yourself a big cone of sugar-free ice cream with the flavor of your choice, sir!
Thanks 😊
That's really awesome
Thank you!
Always enjoy how you show one can take a simple model and make it into something that looks amazing.
love it, thank you ....
Thanks!
I always look forward to your builds brother... once again another awesome job!
Thanks brother!
Excellent work, that Revell kit from several years ago can be made into a nice example of an X-wing with a little extra work.
Thank you!
awesome looking diorama sir very nice detail work
Thank you!
Wow, great job on this masterpiece! The spaceship is awesome and the work on the base very inspired...👌👍👍
Thank you!
This turned out great! Beautiful and inspiring work. I love this!
Thanks!
Who did the marketing on the front of the kit box? It's Luke's X-Wing with a picture of a clone trooper next to it. Seems off to me. Great diorama and video!
Yeah, strange.. thanks 😊
@@EagleSciFiModeler Another fine example of corporate synergy at work!
Somebody was trying to push The Clone Wars hard... Probably Lucasfilm directive while George still owned the company.
A few years back, after Disney bought LFL, they would have been pushing the Sequel Trilogy and you would have seen Kylo Ren, First Order Troopers, or Rey on the box!
It makes no sense either way, just confuses people, and looks unprofessional, besides.
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The video is just another prime example of using the existing kit instead of going broke "going Bandai" all the time! It turned out nice.
Some of the Revell seems okay. When the scale goes down, none of these kits, no matter who makes them, are that accurate. I wasn't counting rivets at that size!
I just wonder how many of the brains of these continuity nuts and know-it-alls would explode if they found out just how many of their favorite movies in the 1980s and 1990s WERE using retail kits for special effects scenes! They sold built-up AMT/ERTL Enterprise kits (both the original and Refit) that were screen-used in the movies and TV shows at the auctions when Paramount sold off a good chunk of its Star Trek inventory.
Wow! Really lovedhow this came out. You keep getting better and better!
Thanks brother!
great work... i'm just about to finally break down and by a resin printer....its the little things that make it.
They are a lot of fun.
Great diorama! Congrats!
Thank you!
Very cool mate it looks fantastic.👍
Thank you!
Awesome work looks outstanding well done.
Thanks brother!
Great job! Wonderful little scene.
Thank you!
Lovely work mate.
Thanks!
Excellent work, buddy! Maybe it's just due to the close up camera view, but that kit looks bigger than 1:72. If I had to guess, I'd say more like 1:57, which is the scale they've used on some other kits.
Thanks bud!
Excellent work. Where did you get the workers? or did you 3d print them? If I might ask. I've been interested in getting a 3d printer. Something just for making some things. Around 6 inches or so. Any suggestions? Thanks
Thanks, they were 3d printed. Elegoo makes some nice entry level printers for around $200
@@EagleSciFiModeler Thanks. Besides a printer. Is it really necessary to have washing station for 3d printed pieces? Just curious.
@@GalthT just need a bin of some sort and an old toothbrush...there are several different chemicals that clean the resin..I use 91%alcohol and acetone mostly. The resin will irate your skin so you want to wear gloves and eye protection when cleaning. I'd check out videos on how to clean your prints.
Is the same as the actual revell model sale on Amazon?
Probably..if not it might be on eBay
@@EagleSciFiModeler Thats true, there's a lot on eBay, but the problem is that I am from Spain, the models are only from USA and the shipping it's around 40/50$... I'm looking for a 1/57 or 1/48 model, to make a diorama/terrain for my star wars legion battles.
I'm going to look other ways, the "new" model from Rebell it's very affordable, but I think the cabina area is wider and doesn't look as cool as yours.
Your diorama is awesome and you have inspired me to make my own...
First I need to find a good model to start...
Good luck with your build and just have fun with it!@@victormenasanchez4144