Millennium Falcon Walkthrough
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ส.ค. 2013
- The Millennium Falcon in Docking Bay 327.
This animation shows a working draft of a replica of the movie sets used in Star Wars: A New Hope. All models were built using production blueprints, stills and behind the scenes materials, and in Sketchup v8. Special Thanks to Josh Maruska, who supplied the captain/co-pilot chairs, check out his work at falcon.maruskadesign.com/
More of my work can be found at Deeplyobsessed.blogspot.com
Thanks for watching! - บันเทิง
Thanks for taking me on a long awaited tour albeit a virtual one and thoroughly loved it.
He may. We didn't even get a full view of the ship though. But I won't complain because how of an awesome job he did.
Thanks! I'll say it again, I couldn't have done it with your great archive.
Amazing work....I love all your little details. The first version had the hanging dice in the cockpit...cool. This latest version is outstanding.
This is wonderful !
Thanks! At about 2:29 you see as far down the corridor to the left as I've built. This model only replicates what's seen in the movies.
Thanks! For the Falcon, I used the production blueprints found in Rinzler's Star Wars: The Blueprints to get the basic shape. I added details by studying screencaps. Then, for the Docking Bay, I used Sketchup's photomatch tool with the Falcon model and a photo of the Death Star set on the Elstree Soundstage.
Thank you. Yes, you're very observant. The extra lever there can only be seen in blurry corners of one or two screencaps, but it's there. I'm not sure why, but it is. Bonus info: the levers themselves are the same part used for pistons on 3PO's knees.
If I tried making a model that detailed on my computer, I think my computer would actually melt!! :( That thing is soo heavily detailed. Nice work!!
Awesome as always :D
Very impressive.
what about the rest of the interior??
Very cool!
I love this but when you enter the ship, can we just see what happens when you go left? D:
remarkable!!!
Falcon A!! Seriously, though, this is very impressive!
wow! VERY impressive!!!
Is that an extra lever sticking through the front of the console in the cockpit?
The cockpit is set higher than the main floor.There should be some stairs or a slope in the corridor heading to the cockpit.The exterior should be bigger.Hope they fix it in the new movies.Very nice video!
I LOVE IT , especially since I'm drawing up the blueprints for it myself at the DioramaWorkshop
Great timing to discover this. How/where did you get the dimensions ?
This is awesome! I'm actually trying to help with a star wars VR mod. Would it be possible to get a copy of the interior? I'll be sure to pass along credit of course 😁
I luvs me some Holst, especially the Magician.
I noticed on one of your earlier walkthroughs that you only had 18 pads around the ribs in the corridors. I see in this one that you've got the correct 19. Good catch!
D'oh! That must have been an _extremely_ early render of yours with the 18 pads on the ribs. Now that I've looked over your stuff more closely, I can tell you fixed that a _looong_ time ago. I'll try to pay better attention! :-)
Nice work. It never seemed to me there was much room left for "freight" though, being a freighter as it were.
Anyway I'll be back next week when you'll be finished with the Death Star walk through!
P.S. Put a little dirt on the cockpit windows, less it raises suspicion of blue screens!
The YT-1300 is a light freighter, but it came in "F" (freight) and "P" (Passenger) models, as well as a later FP combo model. The heavy mods made to the Millennium Falcon (which I believe started life as an "F" model) at one point converted sections of the ship over to "P" model parts. So yeah, not as much room for freight as you'd think, but then, Han and Chewie obviously engaged in an awful lot of . . . unconventional activities, many of which don't qualify as "freight", even by loose definition. I suspect that the hidden floor compartments saw more freight than the unhidden freight sections of the ship ever did.
Wrong! Below in the front of the Millenium Falcon it's not just a slope
Thanks for creating this, love it! :D Very well done!
Thanks banthapoodo, my pleasure.
Tell me in pm, how did you solved problem with height difference between board ramp, floor ground and cockpit corridor. I spent just 3 month trying t solve that riddle and i can't get...
where are the yokes in the cockpit?
Where can I download the 3d model of this?
To Caleb: ahh .. I see.. Basically she (that model) was the DC3 of a Galaxy and a Corellian design far far way.
I would love it if it was made real"
So much space wasted for doorways 😣
give my your model I will real a real view with VRay ...!!
What about the rest of the ship’s interior? That’s why people look at this video. Very disappointing.
from the description: "This animation shows a working draft of a replica of the movie sets used in Star Wars: A New Hope." the rest of the ships interior does not appear in the first movie. Thanks for watching!
where's the toilet. a wookie's gotta go
i was thinking the same thing. where is the fridge? where are the beds, the toaster, the crapper, these are important questions dammit! ;0
Ha ha funny
This is cheating!The interior IS JUST TOO BIG to fit inside the ship! Still nice!
Lame.