Friday 26 August 2011

Custom 3 3/4" A-Wing fighter

I started work on customising a Hasbro POTF2 A-Wing fighter. This was the vehicle I always wanted as a kid but never found so holds a special place in my heart.

This will be used for filming against greenscreen so needs to be fairly accurate. While the Hasbro model is pretty good there are a few things that need adjusting. Things like the paint detailing and weathering are fairly minimal and the cockpit details on this version are basic (later models had a better sculpt).

On top of this I will be scoring in the panel lines on the main body of the ship, adding lights, maybe sounds, adding a new paint scheme and maybe a little sculpting.

I've started by using a craft knife to trim down the raised panel lines to make then flush with the main body of the ship. I left the raised lumps at the corners of each panel (meant to be rivets or screws) as I prefer them raised as opposed to indented. Once I had gone over the entire body removing the lines I went over them again, this time with a dremel circular cutting disk tool. I started on the bottom of the ship to minimise any "learning mistakes" until I got better at it. A-Wing

The dremel can't fit into all the spaces on the ship. To get the panel lines on these parts I used the knife again to slice a line at an angle where the panel line should go then cutting at a V angle into and removing the filling. I did this for some of the detailing aswell. BlogBooster-The most productive way for mobile blogging. BlogBooster is a multi-service blog editor for iPhone, Android, WebOs and your desktop