The only thing I was in doubt for was to go for a more white colour like in the original trilogy, especially in the pre-touched up edition, or for the lighter grey like in recenter images.
In the end, I opted for the second scheme.
The model consists of various "levels" glued on top of each other, and the barrels again a seperate piece, and takes about 4 evenings of printing to complete.
Nice and tall to stand on the table now, the next project for SWL will be a power generator, before continuing printing work on the Tattooine set I have.
AN impressive piece of kit!
ReplyDeleteLooks imposing, well done.
ReplyDeleteThis is very cool!
ReplyDeleteImpressive, most impressive! or "You worry about those fighters and let me take carry of the towers!"
ReplyDeleteCool, I can just hear the X wings screaming past it 👍
ReplyDeleteThat's very cool. There is something about a laser that sounds a lot more menacing with the word "turbo" in front of it...
ReplyDeleteNice paint job Tom! Good that you went for the lighter grey.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking bit of scenery!
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Fantastic work, it looks very imposing.
ReplyDeleteOooh, this is sooo awesome. Brings back memories of me as as kid, swooping around with my Mattel X-wing between couch and coffee table, imagining it was the Death Star trench. I would have squealed with delight seeing this. You've done John Dykstra proud. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's not to be messed with! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThe grey is a good choice.
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