I have a Sith Infiltrator (mine is the Hasbro toy, but the model kit I have seen has the same issue I am addressing here) I want to accurize. There is an area of exposed machinery on each side, just forward of the cockpit ball. In the film, there is never a clear view of that area. The best (only?) reference for it are a set of photos of the studio model/reference maquette, which was used in the film for the shots of the ship as landed on Tatooine. The photos in question are mostly seen here -- http://www.modelermagic.com/?p=2348. They are, best I can tell, five of the only six existing available photos of this model showing the areas in question, and as you can tell, the focus on some of them is less than ideal. The sixth photo is maybe a bit more informative -- I am virtually certain it is the same model, even if the same area in question appears to have been repainted a darker color. See it here:
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Cou ... r_SWCT.png
So what I can tell from these images is that the standard approach taken by many scratchbuilders and by the toy and model kits that exist -- of some greeblies half-embedded into a more-or-less boxy surface -- is not accurate and is much less interesting to me to try to recreate. Of course I can't do it the easier way!

Just for the record, using Lucasfilm's offical numbers for the ship as being 26.5 meters in length, the Hasbro version at 14 inches long is 1:75 scale.
What I am looking for are any brilliant suggestions for inexpensive sources of parts that might work for rebuilding this area, and any advice that might be helpful in actually building it, such as what to use as a base around which to build it in place (I am thinking a decently thick piece of sheet styrene spanning the area front to back and a little small to the outside, so as to leave room for parts to conceal said sheet). Even if the advice is just to echo one of the ideas I laid out in the above text, I'm fine with that. I've had this thing for years and want to finish it while I can still use my hands, which may, in fact, be an issue in the future thanks to this neuropathy I have, which affects my feet and hands -- see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charcot%E ... th_disease
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