04-19-2020, 07:01 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-19-2020, 07:02 AM by Shipyard1138.)
Hello.
I'm an old school hobby scale modeler who has become newly fascinated with pro studio scale modeling history and technique.
I have gone from scratch building my first greeblies with Evergreen in an attempt to replicate some bits of the hero Cylon Raider prop on a Moebius kit, to having drawers full of strip, rod, sheet and tube, and bookshelves full of ILM picture books. I even have a drill press in my kitchen now... I'm having a blast expanding my modeling skills.
I am working on Randy Cooper's 42" resin Star Destroyer, and have gone full in attempting to correct certain areas of it with the studio scale parts.
Ive met some amazing folks on FB studio modeling pages who helped me identify the Tamiya and Hasegawa kits i needed, and am learning Fusion 360 to replicate the parts for 3D rescaling and printing.
Tis an honor to be here in the company of my fellow modelers.
I'm an old school hobby scale modeler who has become newly fascinated with pro studio scale modeling history and technique.
I have gone from scratch building my first greeblies with Evergreen in an attempt to replicate some bits of the hero Cylon Raider prop on a Moebius kit, to having drawers full of strip, rod, sheet and tube, and bookshelves full of ILM picture books. I even have a drill press in my kitchen now... I'm having a blast expanding my modeling skills.
I am working on Randy Cooper's 42" resin Star Destroyer, and have gone full in attempting to correct certain areas of it with the studio scale parts.
Ive met some amazing folks on FB studio modeling pages who helped me identify the Tamiya and Hasegawa kits i needed, and am learning Fusion 360 to replicate the parts for 3D rescaling and printing.
Tis an honor to be here in the company of my fellow modelers.

