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Post by leroyo »

It's interesting to see that some modeler add realy quick the details.
It could be a nice subject on this forum; when to add details ?

Personnaly, I do all the main frame, then I detail the model.
I do that because details can make me crazy (when to stop...) and I can be really out of force to see a part of the model full of details and the other side is still in basic construction.
Also, building all the main frame help me a lot for the accuracy of the shapes and where to detail exactly.

Great spaceship,
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Post by kerick »

You're mad you know, totally mad. When you're finished what dockyard will you store it at?
Seriously, I've always thought some thing that large and in charge should be displayed someplace public, like a library, to inspire kids to read the stories.
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kerick wrote:You're mad you know, totally mad. When you're finished what dockyard will you store it at?
Seriously, I've always thought some thing that large and in charge should be displayed someplace public, like a library, to inspire kids to read the stories.
What leukirix does should be his own choice. It looks like a small fortune was invested for just the styrene in this project, not to mention hours upon hours of work.
Personally, if I managed to complete something like that, regardless of the size, I would keep it and admire it for many years, before I would think of it leaving my residence.
Leukirix, you are an inspiration to us all.
Thanks for posting the pics. We are all eager to see more.

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Post by YOULI »

Leukirix has a lot of model kits to take from, but also some parts has been molded to replicate, with resin, some basic shapes and details... Like ILM did 3 decades ago ! :)
1898 model kits so far (1/3 made by the way, but near 2205 with the doubles)... And counting... Am I mad or what ? ;)
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Holy mother of pearl, that's some amazing work!!
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Post by elend »

You're a crazy, crazy man. Love it. Great detail so far. A huge ship like that needs its size. :8)
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Post by Airdave »

:shock: :shock:

What are you detailing this with? Sheet styrene, model kit parts, what?

This looks awesome!
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Thanks ! I use sheet styrene and model kit parts :twisted:
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Post by radiofrog »

You DO realize you large-scale scratchbuilders are bat-$#!+ insane, right? (This means you too Scratchy and Monsieur Tox.) :D

Crazy Awesome work!
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Post by Sarek »

Amaxing work!! I'm speachless... :shock: :bow:

Are you using movie screencaps as reference material or you have another source of pictures of the "actual" model (from books or the web)?
I can't wait to see more of your work!!
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Post by elend »

Aw man, that looks so awesome. Love it.
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I've got to ask... just how many bottles of styrene cement have you gone through?
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Post by YOULI »

If i'm correct, Franck use a regular revell glue, the one with a metal needle applicator...
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Post by Cave_Dweller »

Simply awesome~!! :shock:

Man you should build a shrine in a spare bedroom, paint the walls black and install that bad boy there. Might as well get the dropship, too. I'm seriously impressed and inspired by your work there my friend, top notch!
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Post by Bar »

Kylwell wrote:I've got to ask... just how many bottles of styrene cement have you gone through?
I hear he orders it in 50 gallon drums.
And he has used two already on this build...



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Post by tonyG2 »

There is a fine line between genius and insanity.

Some people are both :D

Seriously though. Wow!
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Post by dropship_01 »

She's lookn' real nice...

I built my 4 foot Sulaco 12 years ago...Wish I had as much reference material as there is out there now. Wasn't much back then.

Great work.
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1898 model kits so far (1/3 made by the way, but near 2205 with the doubles)... And counting... Am I mad or what ? ;)
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Post by Go Flight »

Awesome Sulaco build! WOW :shock: :tu: :tu:

Man, I would really like to see that exhibit if it ever came over here.
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Post by YOULI »

If anybody feel the need to pay good money for it, everything is possible ! :)
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Post by elend »

Wow awesome. Also: Very nice models behind the first link you posted there. Great works.
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Post by abledog »

Dood!!! You just sucked away every pathetic excuse I ever entertained concerning scratch building my own designs. Especially in the scale I'd be working in, (cuddly small). To say your Sulaco is impressive would be an understatement of criminal proportions! :D

I'm hoping you're planning to take it to a few shows/ conventions so others can appreciate the shear talent & skill that went into this. ...and I thought I was insulted with the kit that Halcyon produced way back when!! Man you were outright furious!!! ;)

Wow Wow Wow!!!!!

Standing ovation Bro!!!! :bravo: \:D/
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Thanks at all and sorry not to come often ! :?
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Post by Noddy4000 »

My first post here I think and best of all on the best thread I've seen about the most superb, scratch built Sulaco I've ever seen! Big big thumbs up and congrats Leukirix on a beautiful build. This is a fantastic project and the end result is a eye-popping, sock-blowing knock-out. :D

What's even better is that I love big scale stuff so this is just my cup of tea. Thanks very much for the thread, thoroughly enjoyed the last 30 minutes or so of oggling the model as it came together.

Just out of curiosity do you know how much styrene sheet and how many donor kits you used in the construction?
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