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I got drool all over my keyboard. :oops:


That is looking sweeeeeet!






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That's going to be awesome/ Keep us posted!

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That is soooo cool! Where do you find the room to house all of your large scale projects?

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Man, you're crazy. That looks quite great.
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Great! :8) :D :8)
Your angle of attack is a little steep for that type of chisel, but to each his own. :D

That reminds me of Lasse's Death Star picture. Anyone have a link to that? It's on my old hard drive and I can't remember the name of the website.



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Arf ! :twisted:

Yes, I see this picture :D

the link :

http://www.starwarz.com/modelshop/make/deathstar.htm
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Yes, that's the one!

A great sense of humor and some mad modelling skillz, a great combination! Keep up the good work!
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Magnificent work. That's the great thing about scratchbuilding, you can build it any freaking size you want, provided you have the real estate to display it.
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ajmadison wrote:Magnificent work. That's the great thing about scratchbuilding, you can build it any freaking size you want, provided you have the real estate to display it.
Though that Sulaco is right at the upper limit for styrene. Any bigger and you'll have to resort to lumber, or maybe masonry. :D
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Yeah !

:)

Let's rememeber taht Leukirix did a HUGE Millenium Falcon in just ONE YEAR.

I think that for the Sulaco, he may be able to do it in six months... You bet ? :)
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I think the Millennium Falcon was a warm-up. :8)


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Holey Moley!! Are you gonna put a saddle on that thing?! :shock:
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Great job so far. That scale will do the ship justice for sure.
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You know, I'm secure enough in my manliness to say that your Sulaco build makes me feel all warm and tingly inside, like a fuzzy little kitten cuddled up next to the fireplace on a cold winter day.

:oops: :wink: :D




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Thats very nice
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^Understatement of the year. :D
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Good god. So huge. :shock:
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Well, Guys, SIZE does matter... :)
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Okay, if you put it in a wedding dress I'll begin to understand!! :shock:
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Post by jeffrowse »

:shock: Wowsers! Nice!

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Post by leroyo »

Nice! Mine looks small now;
http://www.starshipmodeler.net/talk/vie ... hp?t=78630

The Sulaco is a greatship to build, even at big size, because it's "flat" ship so storage is not really a big deal.
But yours is twice longer than mine. (I speak about the space ship, of course...)

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leroyo wrote:Nice! Mine looks small now;
http://www.starshipmodeler.net/talk/vie ... hp?t=78630

The Sulaco is a greatship to build, even at big size, because it's "flat" ship so storage is not really a big deal.
But yours is twice longer than mine. (I speak about the space ship, of course...)

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leroyo wrote:Nice! Mine looks small now;
http://www.starshipmodeler.net/talk/vie ... hp?t=78630

The Sulaco is a greatship to build, even at big size, because it's "flat" ship so storage is not really a big deal.
But yours is twice longer than mine. (I speak about the space ship, of course...)

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Post by Born Again Modeler »

That raw hull shape reminds me of a Hiigaran Destroyer from Homeworld 2:

http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll10 ... IM2262.jpg

http://rakrent.com/rtsc/pix/hw2/hw2-destroying.jpg




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That's super super gorgeous.
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Post by TonyT »

That looks soooooo cool.
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