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The Madhatter

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  1. I've managed to get some additional detail in but am still working out how to detail the upper surface of the bottom hull plate in a way that it doesn't interfere with the upper hull. There's not as much room as I initially thought. I'm thinking of adding something directly behind the bars which should help hide that ugly space While I'm here, I may as well post some pics. I have started getting the engines ready for lighting and have prepped the nozzles etc ready for lighting. I'm using a method I saw on YT where I am recasting the center part in clear resin. This way, I won't loose any detail and I get a nice clear plate to shine light though: However, I will not be using filament as a light source. It's just too much. Check out the awesome sink marks: As I was saying earlier, I have cut out some missing panels so it looks a little less toy like: I've also hollowed out some of the material in the leading edge of the wing: Couple of scratches to get out there.... And finally, the main interior part so far: So yeah, that's where I'm at with it. One thing that will be a challenge is the cockpit instrument panel. I'm not sure how I will tackle the lighting there. I haven't really given it a lot of thought TBH Anyways, will keep at it See you all again soon Si
  2. It's not too bad, but it's disappointing if you wanted something really sharp to sit on your work desk. I'd buy another one though because it really is a good representation of an N1
  3. hey all I'm sorry: I couldn't stop myself. I tried, but I just could not resist it - I have to stop work on the Star Destroyer and build this brand new, highly anticipated (by myself) kit of The Mandalorian's personal hotrod. Like a lot of Mando fans, I was really taken by his modified N-1 Fighter. Personally, I thought it was a bit of a daft craft for a bounty hunter, but why let little details like that ruin a cool ship? Also like a lot of other fans, I decided to try my luck and try find a kit of an N-1 to modify. It came as no surprise to find there was a rush on 1/48 N-1's from AMT or, if you were lucky enough to find one for less than the price equal to Australia's entire GDP, the Fine Molds kit. So, as you can imagine, I was super mega excited to hear Revell were making a large scale N-1. I couldn't wait for April to get it here in Aus, so I went on Amazon. I got mine sent to me from the UK for free postage andf I can now see why it was free: it came in a paper satchel - resulting in a rather squished box. Upon first review, I thought nothing had been broken but alas no, one of the lower engine frames has bent and broken. Some of the sprues look a little warped as well. However, it's nothing that can't be and hasn't already been fixed. For those interested in this subject, you would have already seen the sprue shots for this kit, so I won't post pics of that stuff. I will show you some stuff that the promo pics do not show you. Unfortunately, my excitement has diminished a little bit upon dry fitting the hull and inserts and just in the overall quality of this kit. I am not a public basher of manufacturers by any stretch. I am stoked to have this subject represented at all. But this, sadly, is slightly disappointing, especially after their stellar work on the Razor Crest, which is an awesomely detailed kit with really sharp, well defined details. However, with this kit, I am finding the quality of the detail to be the total opposite to the Razor Crest. They just look toy-like. There is a common complaint with which I agree; the really prominent Revell logo and licensing stamp on the lower hull. I mean, that was just a really stupid decision to add that to the outside of the hull and not the inside. It was probably a directive from the Mouse. Who knows, but it's a quick and easy sand job to remedy. No big deal. There are big gaps ahead - especially around the hull joins but its possible that they may not need to muck filler. I won't be able to tell until its actually glued Here's a couple of pictures showing what I mean about the quality: The above picture is a prime example of my disappointment. Have a look at how much of a gap there is between the edge of that detail and the lower hull and how it just hovers over the hull. None of it looks natural. This is what I mean by it looking like a toy. There is a pretty decent void that can accommodate some more plumbing and other such detail, so that is exactly what I shall do. I give it 3 months before someone produces a 3D printed replacement set for this kit. I'd buy it. Also a replacement cockpit. Whist the kit is OK, its a bit dull. For this build, lights and so on will be a give in - no point really in saying that. However, I'm thinking I might add in some Raytheon lighting to some of the machine wells. That could be quite cool. But what excites me the most about this build is the intended paint scheme. I so can't wait to apply the choice I have in mind. It'll look so cool (I hope) So, if you're on the fence about this kit, maybe I can help you with your decision making over the next couple of weeks. I'll show as many issues as I find but to be honest, I am still happy I got it. There is heaps of room for improvement and it makes for a brilliant platform to express some creativity. Work on this starts Saturday Till then, stay cool till after school Si
  4. Very nicely done! The weathering is spot on, not over done Can't wait to start mine
  5. yeah no worries mate, I paid $110 including shipping. I can see why it was free. I could've waited until April for it to be released here in OZ, but I am impatient and wanted it now. I have a "source" at my LHS who is speculating the cost to be roughly $90- 100, so I don't feel like I've paid top dollar/OTT but that remains to be seen. I'll be pretty happy if they come out at a lower cost so then I can buy more
  6. At long last, this arrived today and I am super happy despite that it came in a brown paper bag from the UK - so you can guess what kind of condition it turned up in.... Not happy Jan The box is quite big - about what I was expecting. The kit itself is very large though - over 45cm in length. So can't wait to start this. I have plans to make this my own N1 and not do Mando's one - because everyone will do it Silver. I may have to buy another one or 2 just for the different paint schemes I have in mind
  7. Evening all Thought I'd post a quick update of where I'm up to. Since Friday last week, I have been working on the top plate. I was asked elsewhere if I could elaborate a bit more on the process of detailing. I thought the top plate edging would be a good subject to show how I do things. Quick disclaimer - I am not a professional modeller and my work is pretty average in terms of tidiness but I try. I have seen some seriously amazing scratch builders here and on other sites, with some actual skills they could teach which is why I feel like a little bit of a fraud doing this as what I do pales in comparison. But I said I would, so here goes. First, I had to measure out how much over hang I wanted and then conform the back edge to the edge of the existing base plate: Then I drew out a basic outline of the edges: resulting in: Using the waste material from the base layer cut, I then made a second layer. This was then flipped over and every edge lined with 0.20x0.20 strip plastic. I have run out of strip already - I used an entire pack on just 3 sides with the rear ones still to go. I'll be in the city on Friday so I'll pick some more up then So that's 2 evenings worth of work. Now I have started to detail the lower ledges. Once they've been done, I'll permanently attach them and then blend in the upper surface to the plates. Then the detailing will be done and I can move onto painting and lighting it all. As you can see, I've found a good use for all those left over PE radar bits I have lying around. They make for some great details I hope I haven't insulted anyone's skill levels with my very basic and rudimentary attempts at scratch building, but I'm hopeful it will help someone out with some ideas.. As always, thanks for stopping in and having a look Si
  8. Actually, I was just browsing the site of the first place I should have gone to (BNA) and found out they also do a Stuka. Whilst I am not a huge fan of it, the kit itself looks amazing. I thought they only did the Lancaster (shows how much I follow aircraft kits). The one kit I saw elsewhere that looks promising is the HE-111. I might have to save up and buy that when it gets released
  9. Yeah, I realised now that's because I was looking at the Kate and flight deck combo. I just found the Kate on her own for a much more reasonable price. My wallet is hating you right now for making me aware of this.
  10. I just went over all 7 pages of this and am left in awe of your paint work Quang. The praise from fellow modellers is very much well deserved Until recently, I had never really had too much interest in WW2 aircraft with the exception of a couple of the usual subjects like the Spitfire and Mig-3, and to some extent, some of the bombers let alone anything Japanese, but your build of this particular aircraft is very inspiring to me. So much so that I looked up one of these to buy for myself but nearly chocked on my Cornflakes when I saw the price sticker!! No thanks. I'll just enjoy watching you build it instead. What saddens me about this kind of detailed kit (and kind of stops me from buying it) is that once the fuselage goes together, you don't see ANY of that hard work. Just knowing it's there isn't enough for me personally anymore. If I'm going to spend that much time on something - I want it visible. Having removable panels is a great idea but pointless if your anything like me who'd loose it within 30 seconds of taking it off then probably step on it whilst looking for it. Regardless of all that, your build is simply awesome and a stark reminder of why I need to start looking in this part of the forums more often Si
  11. I have just caught up with this one and man - I bow to your scratch building skills! The impeccable workmanship on display here is something that I can only aspire to achieve. Whilst the subject itself is not something I would personally build, I can certainly appreciate the effort and skill that you have put into this. Judging by the quality shown so far, it would not be out of place being displayed in a maritime museum when it's done. Great work! I'd love to see what you would do to a WW2 battleship or cruiser.... Simon
  12. I know I'm a bit late to the party here Kev - sorry. You have done a heck of a lot of work on this already, so it would be a shame to bin it because of the tail. So, why not 3D print one in the correct shape? (IF you have access to a 3D printer). Or scratch build a tail yourself using sheet styrene in the correct shape? You wouldn't have to worry too much about panel lines as the decals will hide any issues there and @ 1/144 scale, panel lines would be barely visible anyways.
  13. just as an FYI, but my final obstacle with this build has just been over come with the fiber optic store finally getting back into business. I have just ordered 60 feet of end glow cable for 50% off - so normally that'd be $108 but got it for $54 with shipping making it $85AU - and that is a steal really when it used to cost me that much for just 20 feet! So, if you are in the market for some fiber optic cable to spice up your build, https://thefiberopticstore.com/ is the place to go. No, I am not being paid or sponsored by them in any way (I wish!) - I just really like their product! Happy building!
  14. That's some amazing paint work! I was lucky enough to see ine of these at my club meet last year. It's a very impressive and quite imposing kit. Is the lighting your own or an AM set?
  15. hi again Time for another update to this on-going saga. Almost finished the right side mid level - just some more detail to add and then it's onto the final detailing stage of the top plate. The left side is pretty much done as I want it to be. just a couple more detail bits but not much So, starting with the left side: Now the right side: There are a couple more photos but something weird is going on with Flickr right now which is causing images not to post properly. I have advanced a fair bit in the time since these photos were taken, but the next update will be the finished levels (not painted) If you have any constructive feedback, by all means, please let me know - I won't get any better without it. As always, thanks for stopping in and having a look Till next time Si
  16. LOL, maybe I could add something like that as a sort of "where's wally?" There's always the "guess the part" game you can play too
  17. No, no fighters in the trench sadly. If I add anymore ships or such, it becomes a diorama and that's not what I'm aiming for. Currently, its a ship with a fancy base and for comp, that's what i need
  18. Its great to see this progressing some more Tom. Looking awesome, mean and massive. I know I've likely asked this before, but where and how will you be storing/displaying this behemoth?
  19. well, seeing as I have some making up to do in regards to this thread, here's a couple of the most recent (as of tonight) of where I am up to. I'm over half way done on the left hand side but now that I've added some extra plating on this side, I'll have to do the same on the other side and also the top plate. I have to go careful that I don't extend the shelf too far out or all the detail work will be lost which is why I will be installing SMD's on both levels. Up until 2 nights ago it was looking like this: And now it looks like this: And a couple of close ups. Bear in mind, the detailing is not yet finished as I need to blend the parts in more which I will do over the course of the next couple of weeks Hopefully you can see where I'm going with it. Once it's primed etc, it'll look totally different and much more cohesive Thanks for sticking around! Si
  20. yeah I know mate. Fiber cable is very expensive - prohibitively so ATM. Behind the scenes, the amount of time and money that this has drained from me is enormous with so much more to do. On the plus side tough, It's shaping up to be my best work to date!
  21. hey all So, not long finished this one off: Tamiya's 1/24 GMA T-50. It was a very complex kit, with a lot of smart, but sometimes frustrating, engineering. Not one for a beginner, that's for sure. Painted with Zero Paints pale gold base and Candy Kawasaki Green top coat and 2K clear. I wish I had not tried to be inventive and just painted the cockpit framing black as per the instructions instead of graphite black I'm so sorry about the dust and crap that's on the glass in the pictures - I tried hard to get it clean but I was shooting outside and it's slightly windy. You'll just have to imagine it without the dust particles Anywho, that's all I took really. Nothing else worth showing. This kit would be a cracker in the hands of someone who actually knew what they were doing As always, thanks for stopping in and having a look Si
  22. LOL, and that's only the top part. I thought I had another 30 feet of .80 cable but it turned out it was .30. Opps
  23. hey Neo Sorry mate, nothing really has changed since the last update. I've been busy doing other things as a result of supply issues. which pertained to running out of fiber optic cable. I did buy more but the stuff that came in after a nearly 4 month wait was not the size I needed. I just haven't had it in me to source more. However, as a small consolation for you, I have included some relatively recent pics that hadn't made it to an update yet The second layer has also been started and nearly finished: Test fitting the second layer : Those little brass pipes like the one shown just below the written D on the base plate, are for feeding the SMD spotlights through the sidewalls into the internal cavity. I am regretting drilling out so many holes that need to be filled. I haven't even started on the side walls or anything else yet Sorry mate, but that's all I have. I do intend to return to this (yeah I know, that sounds sooo familiar. We've all been there - don't judge ). Maybe once I have finished my current project, I'll attempt to bring my mojo levels up enough to go back an try get that base finished. If anyone lives in Melbourne and feels like threading some fiber for me, drop me a line ... I expect to hear from no one Regardless, thanks Neo, for the continued interest all the same. I'll try get this done ASAP but I don't want to rush it either. LOL, not that I can be accused of that any time soon
  24. Mate, that's sensational! That'd dominate a display table for sure. I really need to get a 3d resin printer one day.
  25. Very cool. I'm all for fictious or custom livery. We don't see enough! The weathering is just perfect. Great work!!
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