Bandai 1/144 Millennium Falcon

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Bandai 1/144 Millennium Falcon

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Another recent build; some fantastic detail and a faultless fit throughout. Painted in acrylics and then some Flory washes added for a bit of wear & tear. The only extras used were the grills on the engine exhausts which came from Green Strawberry, and look really smart

ImageBandai Millennium Falcon 1/144th scale by Jim Camwell, on Flickr

ImageBandai Millennium Falcon 1/144th scale by Jim Camwell, on Flickr

ImageBandai Millennium Falcon 1/144th scale by Jim Camwell, on Flickr

ImageBandai Millennium Falcon 1/144th scale by Jim Camwell, on Flickr

ImageMillennium Falcon Take Off by Jim Camwell, on Flickr
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Wow, that looks amazing. :grin:
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!! :lol:
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:wow
Stunning work.

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Superb 8-)
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Very nice Jim. How big (small) is it?

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Thanks all! :grin:
Narayan wrote:Very nice Jim. How big (small) is it?
The 'disc' measures 180mm in diameter and a length overall including the jaws is 245mm 8-)
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