This has been in my closet for YEARS and I'm finally gonna start it. The box says it has 95 parts...hope they're all in there!
Nice! I have posted some of my model builds here over the years, both STAR WARS and STAR TREK. You can do a search here in the Collectibles Forum to check them out. I have made that kit a few times in my years. It's a good kit, has some accuracy and fit issues, but a pretty easy build. Make sure you prime the whole thing first and then build some of the sub assemblies and paint, if that's the plan, before really fitting it together.
Hey, I just noticed the Viper and Enterprise models in the background, post some pics of your work!
AWESOME!
Thanks, I'll take your advice. Here's a couple models, most of them are in boxes in the attic at the moment, no room! The TOS Enterprise came out crappy, but it's the only model I have of that.
They look great!
Nice looking Models, good luck on the X-Wing
Ohhhh! I remember that one! I built mine back in the 80's. Probably didn't make the cut in the last move, though.
IIRC, you can build it in two different "poses": flying and landing. I built mine in flying mode, and attached the landing gear to an older broken Lamborghini model. Repurposed the broken wheels and axle, and added a rotating gun turret (to the Lamborghini) a while later. definitely one of a kind.
The TOS Enterprise model loos like an Art Asylum model. Is that right? And where did the TMP Enterprise and Viper come from? Are those AMT/ERTL kits?
The TMP Enterprise is the Polar Lights 1/1000 kit put out in 2009, it's a great kit, easy to build, great piece fits. The TOS is also a Polar Lights kit, same scale, it was neat because you could make the Cage Enterprise with the larger bridge dome and capped nacelles. It also came with Mirror Universe decals. The Viper is a Revell model. I just saw it in my local hobby shop and snatched it up. I believe it is a reissue of an older kit. This is another great kit, pretty pleased with how well it came out.
Very nice stuff. I want to make models!
Well, I finally got back around to this, separating the pieces...they had wicked overpour on them, a lot of trimming and sanding involved. Put a prime and a basecoat on. Now I'm just trying to decide if I want to do a classic or an "unseen" X-Wing so I can customize it how I want.
Wow, the part fit on this model is rough. Ugh.
Well, I finally got it all assembled and it has the main color. Man, this was one of the hardest models I have ever put together. I dont know if it's age or what, but stuff just wasnt lining up. Took alot of cursing and taping over glued pieces. Also, I wanted to tint the cockpit like my old battle-damaged X-Wing toy, but it was too uneven and i had to darken it totally. Plus the dude that came with this old model was an astronaut, not Luke. Anyway, now the real work starts....detaill and weathering.
Nice work! Yeah, lot's of putty can help seal up seams that won't fit right. Now let's paint that bird!
Yeah, gonna start tomorrow. I need to step back from it for a day. Any tips you can give me would be great!
Awesome! Man, you guys are really making me want to dig into something soon. I think a trip to the local hobby store is in order.
so exciting, it looks awesome!
Here's where I am after working on this on and off today (took a break for some Linsanity). I've already decided I'm not doing a Red 5 or any known X-Wing, so i'm having a bit of fun. That's the cool thing about the SW Universe and the "lived in" look. So, I'm nowhere near done but I'm getting alot of detaily stuff done. I wish I had an airbrush like I used to, so this is all traditional painting. Having fun with it though.
Looking good Chris! Love that lived-in look of the SW universe.
Looks like you are having a lot of fun, thanks for sharing the pictures :)
FABULOUS! Keep at it and don't spare the paint thinner to make the weathering!
Well, I'm gonna call it done. I did some weathering with black paint and thinner, and did some more detail stuff, but I have to stop and move on with my life!! Anyway, it was fun, but this kit did make me pull my hair out. Models are made way more user friendly nowadays.
nice job. VERY COOL.
Wow great job it looks amazing
Really great job Chris. Love the weathering and "lived in" look you gave the ship. You should be proud! Looks nice next to the Viper too.
Excellent work! That old AMT/ERTL X-Wing, despite being a bit wonky and a bear to put together well, gives me so many good memories of all the versions I built as a kid. You did it proud, my man!
Thanks, the thinner/black paint mix worked real well and gave it the look I wanted almost immediately.
That looks nice, great job on the Model