Metall kit, Millennium Falcon

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Metall kit, Millennium Falcon

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Hi all, It s been a long time since I ve posted anthing, have been making some models, but not takings photos and posting, Pc problemes ect, but hopefulll I,m back now.
Here is a metall kit of the Milliennium Falcon, not sure of scale.

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It came together nicely, no problemes.

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the bottom half.
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and the top

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New PC With Windows 10, I,m using more time loading the photos than I used building the Falcon!!!!!!
Tryed 10 times before I got the photo of the topp to uppload.
Anyway here she comes hanging in front of my living room windo, and YES i know I schuold have washed he window, justwaiting for warmer weather...on the other hand, its just a fog from the dark forces...... ;-)

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its not the Death star...its a golf ball!

and as a final , my Star Wars fleet!

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Will be posting more as I get the phots ready :oops: , hope you liked it!
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That's really rather good! I've looked at these on ebay but always wimped out!
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Thanks iggie! I got them from Ali ekspresss, just got the X wing fighter left, then its the next window for Star Trek. The kits are fun but are not for kids, you need modeling skills, good plyers and a drill bits sett to help with forming the round bits. Other than that it's fun. Will be posting more when I get more used to windows 10.......
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Very good ! I keep leaving those on the shelf, remembering all the photo-etch parts I've trashed, but these, the aircraft, the buildings and monuments, are all rather nifty looking. The golf ball is a great idea !
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I got given one of those for Christmas, having seen yours I think I might have a go at building mine.

I will be happy if mine turns out half as good as yours.

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