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I must say I'm quite satisfied with how the central back portion of the saucer is now. The problem now is that I'm breaking my head over how I'm going to build that sections besides that. The guns also need a lot of work, I want to keep them at this length, possibly make them shorter, and I want to emulate the movement that they have on the real thing as well as possible.
Sorted the cams. Things the iPhone replaced
GENERAL
Depth 1.9 in
Sensor Resolution 2.0 Megapixel
Optical Sensor Type CCD
Total Pixels 2140000 pixels
Effective Sensor Resolution 2000000 pixels
Optical Sensor Size 1/3.2"
Digital Zoom 2 x
System TTL contrast detection
Digital Video Format AVI
Image Recording Format JPEG
ManufacturerCasio Inc.
CAMERA FLASH
Type built-in flash
Effective Flash Range 2 ft - 6.6 ft
The BT Teleport in North Woolwich. It turns out BT do NOT have a 'teleporting' facility onsite. (If you're a Star Wars fan I think I know what you're thinking re. the dish).
Santa is up to a difficult task this Christmas, with gift deliveries far far away...
He managed to borrow the fastest ship in the galaxy, let's put the sleigh on the side and give some rest to the reindeer.
It's time for Santa and his helpers to load the Falcon full of gifts and start for a new Christmas adventure.
May the force be with you!
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More cut out details on the upper fuselage. Tried to keep as much of the intricacies as possible for a more interesting result. A fair bit of fine knife work involved.
This photo was taken with a Droid X.
This was taken at the Star Wars exhibit in Seattle, WA at the Seattle Pacific Science Center.
Cut out details at the bottom of the ship (where the lower quad cannons would be). This was done to achieve a more interesting light pattern when reflected off a surface.
This photo was taken with a Droid X.
This was taken at the Star Wars exhibit in Seattle, WA at the Seattle Pacific Science Center.