Bandai Perfect grade Millennium Falcon
Bandai Perfect grade Millennium Falcon
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MBBlat

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Tuesday 9th December
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It’s December, so time to get something big out of the stash. This year it’s time for the Falcon in 1/72. The box is massive and crammed full of plastic, so it might take a while smile

Like most Bandai kits this one is snap together, although a little bit of Tamiya extra thin helps secure some smaller bits and in closing some gaps.

The instructions start with the cockpit, but that needs painting, so while I let the paint dry I made a start on the front mandibles.





I painted the internals of the open bay’s black to give some black basing, other side shown here







Part of the fun with these kits is spotting the kit parts used in the original miniature, there are tank mantles, engine decks and roofs plus a few battleship turrets and even half a lunar module hidden deep in one of the open bays.

Simpo Two

90,485 posts

285 months

Tuesday 9th December
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Melenium? Have a look at the box...

generationx

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125 months

Tuesday 9th December
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In for the updates, thanks for the thread!

MBBlat

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Tuesday 9th December
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Simpo Two said:
Melenium? Have a look at the box...
Dyslexia rules KO. Is there a kind mod who can correct the spelling on the heading?

Simpo Two

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Tuesday 9th December
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MBBlat said:
Dyslexia rules KO. Is there a kind mod who can correct the spelling on the heading?
Seems not. Have another go Mr Mod.

MBBlat

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Thursday 11th December
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Painted up then assembled the cockpit. Bandai do provide decals for these, but they do not conform well to the modelled details so out with the airbrush, drybrushing, washes and some detailed painting.


Assembled with crew, decided to represent the Death Star escape so Luke and Han will be manning the guns. Leia looking tiny in the seat.


Light test



MBBlat

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Friday 12th December
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Took some detailed pics of the mandibles. Sherman suspension pieces seemed to be quite a well uses source of greeblies


I especially like how the barrel alignment peg was kept on the mantlet.


Managed to superglue some of the tape I used to keep the photoetch grill in place, will have to see what it looks like after a coat of primer.

Cockpit assembly complete for now


Major sub assemblies complete, next is the aft lower hull.

generationx

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125 months

Friday 12th December
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Nice! I think the front of the mandibles have sump pieces from the Ferrari 312…

Rumblestripe

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182 months

Saturday 13th December
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generationx said:
Nice! I think the front of the mandibles have sump pieces from the Ferrari 312
The first Ferrari to do the Kessel run in 12 parsecs...

Inbox

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6 months

Saturday 13th December
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I'm in just to find out what greeblies are.

The cockpit looks amazing.

Rumblestripe

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Saturday 13th December
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Inbox said:
I'm in just to find out what greeblies are.

The cockpit looks amazing.
"Greeblies" are the random bits from plastic models that the model builders for the original film or TV series used to add visual interest to their creations. So you might see a suspension unit from a 1/72 Sherman tank or a turret from a 1/350 battleship alongside a gunners hatch from a 1/35 Tiger tank.

Simpo Two

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285 months

Saturday 13th December
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Rumblestripe said:
"Greeblies" are the random bits from plastic models that the model builders for the original film or TV series used to add visual interest to their creations. So you might see a suspension unit from a 1/72 Sherman tank or a turret from a 1/350 battleship alongside a gunners hatch from a 1/35 Tiger tank.
Thunderbirds used bits of sprue in some scenes.

dr_gn

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204 months

Saturday 13th December
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This is looking great. I think I can see a throttle quadrant and map box from a Mustang cockpit in there, and maybe some triangular bits from between the wheels of an armoured car?

fooman

486 posts

84 months

Saturday 13th December
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Great detail

MBBlat

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Tuesday
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Just a small update, starting to build some of the open bays on the main hull.

I’m spotting the aft deck from a Sherman, half a lunar module and various gearbox bits. I used an AK paint marker under some of the raised parts so no white plastic should be visible on the finish model.

dr_gn

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204 months

Tuesday
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The lower bit definitely has a Tamiya 1:12 McLaren M23 upper chassis moulding as the base for the other stuff.

generationx

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125 months

Wednesday
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There’s a DFV engine block in the upper bit of the last image too.

MBBlat

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Another picture for the kit parts spotters smile

There seems to be a complete Jadgpanther upper hull, a chassis from something, a couple of jerrycans hidden away and miscellaneous engine and suspension parts. All now primed up.

This little piece had some flory washes, dry brushed with aluminium and a few spots of red, yellow and orange added


Barely visible once installed


Edited by MBBlat on Friday 19th December 18:25