awesome as always, the way this is being presented is also like a "Cliff Note Tutorial" on the process in case you want to try it yourself, thanks for that Chris!
Sweet! Looking forward to see it all finished. Curious about what the cockpit will look like with the whole PE an stuff; I am contemplating to use it for my PG Falcon once I brought myself to start my own build :) Greetings from Germany
Is it not about time we had a whole series of 1/32nd scale Star Wars vehicles..... Everything we have so far are all different scales and different levels of detail and quality
Also... Be very careful with liquid electrical tape as it eats into styrene plastic.... I did a test to see if I can use it for liquid masking and it ate into the plastic on a 1/32nd Special Hobby Tempest
@@modelsbychris maybe we have different brands... Try pealing some off a piece of scrap styrene to see if it eats into the plastic if yours has no effect then I will try and buy some of it
Stunning workmanship and attention to detail. Looking forward to seeing her all finished.
Thanks for sharing
One of THE best Falcon build videos out there. Bravo, and thank you.
The liquid electrical tape is a great idea. Thanks
You did a fantastic job with the lights Chris! Nice combination of SMDs leds and strip lights. Thanks for sharing. Happy days and model on! 😎🇨🇦
The lighting is awesome, so much detail. The styrene is a great idea to diffuse the power of the LED's 👌
Best modeler on youtube, with some of the most informative videos.
Enjoying the build so much Chris … brilliant workmanship
Super neat work as usual Chris.
Wow! Absolutely amazing!
This model is going to be so cool when you're done
I'm really enjoying this build. thank you
Excellent work with the Millennium Falcon! Always enjoyable and educational all in one video!
I took a similar approach with my 1/144 scale Falcon. Brought back a lot of memories. Kudos!
So nice to see you posting more videos again :) Amazing job!
awesome as always, the way this is being presented is also like a "Cliff Note Tutorial" on the process in case you want to try it yourself, thanks for that Chris!
Sweet! Looking forward to see it all finished. Curious about what the cockpit will look like with the whole PE an stuff; I am contemplating to use it for my PG Falcon once I brought myself to start my own build :)
Greetings from Germany
Chris, you are a master craftsman
Amazing 👏
What an amazing upgrade
Amazing! Can't wait for the finish
Looking forward to the next video.
Epic, amazing work
Great work!!!
Man, this is nice.
Amazing work!
Amazing work! How much voltage does it take to power it all up?
Using a 9v power supply. 1000mA
do you recall what value resistor you used on those LEDs?@@modelsbychris
@@jasonwhite1001 I usually use 390 ohm
Is it not about time we had a whole series of 1/32nd scale Star Wars vehicles..... Everything we have so far are all different scales and different levels of detail and quality
Nice!!!!!!
What is the power supply here (did I miss it?).
I cover that in part 4 at about the 11:30 mark.
Also... Be very careful with liquid electrical tape as it eats into styrene plastic.... I did a test to see if I can use it for liquid masking and it ate into the plastic on a 1/32nd Special Hobby Tempest
Been using it for years in models and never had it do that. Hmm.
@@modelsbychris maybe we have different brands... Try pealing some off a piece of scrap styrene to see if it eats into the plastic if yours has no effect then I will try and buy some of it
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