@peterWow! Remind me to never attempt to build a Star Trek kit! I admire your perseverance!
@Thom, @MechTech, and @joscasle thanks for the kind words! Here's a little more progress.!
I looked into it and it seems you can buy just the refill ink and airbrush it on. I'm super curious about it now. From the Google:
The liquid chrome is the result of a long-term development of the also well-known BURNER™ ink from MOLOTOW™. LIQUID CHROME™ is available as markers and as 30 ml refill. The refill is perfectly suitable to be applied with an airbrush.
What a really nice build! I enjoyed the videos. I think we all agree they're great kits with lots of potential but the trick is finding them at a reasonable price!
@Return To Kit Form I think your Gabriel turned out great! I picked up the Rinaldi Studio books that give weathering tutorials. I'm trying to get to your level.
@Perxion That is some great work! The proportions are perfect! Please keep us updated. Often times, people post these works in progress then we never hear from them again!
Awesome setup, @MechTech! Thanks for the info on setting it up!
@Focslain, there is a steep learning curve to spraying w an airbrush or even a rattle can. The results are worth it if you can hang in there with it.
I'm considering buying a 3D printer just to print this. Not sure what a good model to buy would be and how much of a learning curve there is to learn how to use it.
Definitely want this.
@Kelsain That sucks that your battroid is having trouble! I have an armless Max to fix. Poor guy lost both of his arms.
Working on something else right now.
Everybody's doing SDF-1 mods now! Therefore, it only stands to reason, some company will announce a proper modern version of the ship in this scale! Happens all the time!