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Transition Time | Life to Scale
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A glimpse into my scale modeling hobby. My history as a modeler. More than any other feeling, excitement grabs my imagination and helps me look ahead to what is coming. There may be difficulties, but the idea of something new and challenging gets my blood pumping. So, here is the state of transition at my workbench. So many cool gadgets and ways to display these little guys. I just finished building the two-pack set of droids from Bandai’s new line of. Kits, what are you waiting for? Notify me of new com...
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Drawing | Akire Bubar
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Fiber Arts and Pyrography. Inktober is here, and speeding by! October 26, 2016. October 25, 2016. If you’re not familiar with Inktober, it’s a challenge begun by Jake Parker. And the idea is simple:. Create a drawing of some kind with ink. Post it anywhere on social media with the hashtag #inktober or #inktober2016. Repeat every day in October 31 days, 31 drawings. The trick is to turn off the inner critic for awhile. That’s easier some days than others, and October first wasn’t one of th...To distract m...
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Top Down | Life to Scale
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A glimpse into my scale modeling hobby. My history as a modeler. I was fortunate enough to squeeze in minutes of work here and there the last couple weekends and made some great progress on the top of the Republic Cruiser. I was back in my comfort zone of primarily paint work. The instructions called for a lot more variation from the base color for some of the details. I just felt that it looks better with a more monochromatic look. I mostly used variations of light and dark ghost gray. Dig into the Past.
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Interceptor Time | Life to Scale
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A glimpse into my scale modeling hobby. My history as a modeler. I have fond memories of the TIE Intercepor from the first time it appeared in. Return of the Jedi. To spending hours playing Lucasarts’ TIE Fighter on my parents’ old PC. I even had the original Kenner TIE Interceptor, and it was one of my only Star Wars toys that still had a working noise maker. Something about the shape of the wings looked sleeker and better than the standard TIE Fighter. An attempt to get a closer look inside the cockpit...
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Gold Fever | Life to Scale
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A glimpse into my scale modeling hobby. My history as a modeler. Starting on decals and small details. I have been holding off on painting the cockpit so I can match the color to the decals because it is a unique shade of blue. I plan to paint the ship up in the guise of Gold Leader. Notice the silver leg! This entry was posted on July 31, 2015 by jasontiearney. It was filed under 1/72 Y-Wing. And was tagged with 1/12 scale. Hi every one, here every one is sharing such know-how, so. Visit this blog daily.
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A Brief Interlude | Life to Scale
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A glimpse into my scale modeling hobby. My history as a modeler. Typically, I will start thinking about my next project as I finish up the current one. I have a couple cubbies full of kits on my to-build list, and I always debate about what to do next. As I finished up the Republic Cruiser, I concocted a plan to start working on the remaining FineMolds. My current selection of FineMolds kit's. Then something happened: The combination of birthday gift money and Bandai. I succumbed to the siren song! With ...
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Let There Be Light | Life to Scale
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A glimpse into my scale modeling hobby. My history as a modeler. Let There Be Light. Today I finally threaded the last fiber on the Republic Cruiser! This entry was posted on January 24, 2015 by jasontiearney. It was filed under Revell Republic Cruiser. And was tagged with clone wars. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. AMT/Ertl Anakin...
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Republic Cruiser by Revell | Life to Scale
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A glimpse into my scale modeling hobby. My history as a modeler. Republic Cruiser by Revell. This kit, including lights, required the biggest time investment of anything I have built yet. Several times throughout the process of building I wondered whether the finished product would be worth it, and the results have indeed been impressive. A few thoughts on the finished kit:. One tip if you buy the lighting kit: buy some extra red hookup wire. I ran out pretty quickly. For finishing touches, I added a lig...
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Tiny Cockpits | Life to Scale
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A glimpse into my scale modeling hobby. My history as a modeler. I love painting tiny little people and cockpits. Usually, on any sort of ship model, the cockpit and pilot is always the first step. This step involves lots of tiny detail painting and waiting for the paint to dry. I find a lot of satisfaction, however, in watching the progress as the mini figure comes to life. The process for the FineMolds Y-Wing has been no different. Gold Leader standing by. It was filed under 1/72 Y-Wing. Notify me of n...
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FineMolds TIE Interceptor | Life to Scale
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A glimpse into my scale modeling hobby. My history as a modeler. Once again FineMolds produced a great little kit. Straightforward with no big surprises, the TIE Interceptor kit looks great on the shelf next to my FineMolds TIE Fighter. A close-up view of the front of the cockpit. Some great detail all over this kit. In addition, I only minimally weathered this kit with a wash and a few smudges here and there. Imperial fighters are just too replaceable to be around long enough to show a lot of wear.
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