I chose this as my fourth model because I've always loved the asymmetrical design of the Falcon, and was a big SW fan when I was younger.
This is the Japanese kit, not to be confused with the similar but more detailed Polish kit also available on the web.
The beauty of this kit is that it's suitable for a relatively inexperienced builders like myself, but can still be done with a lot of flair and detail if you have the time, patience and experience.
For example, I didn't know what "greebling" was until I searched the forums to see if anyone had built and posted on of these before, and there is an excellent example here of what a skilled modeller can do with this kit: http://ift.tt/1DeCC7b
I'd already finished my 'flat' version before seeing this, but I'm inspired by that level of detail that I hadn't even considered (it's not part of the instructions for the model). I may yet go back and add some greebling to my already finished model, as it's still possible.
This is the Japanese kit, not to be confused with the similar but more detailed Polish kit also available on the web.
The beauty of this kit is that it's suitable for a relatively inexperienced builders like myself, but can still be done with a lot of flair and detail if you have the time, patience and experience.
For example, I didn't know what "greebling" was until I searched the forums to see if anyone had built and posted on of these before, and there is an excellent example here of what a skilled modeller can do with this kit: http://ift.tt/1DeCC7b
I'd already finished my 'flat' version before seeing this, but I'm inspired by that level of detail that I hadn't even considered (it's not part of the instructions for the model). I may yet go back and add some greebling to my already finished model, as it's still possible.
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