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Neo-uk
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#1 Post by Neo-uk »

The latest finished kit.
Now I've got the tough decision of what to build next.


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Great piece Dean, simple composition, but effective :thumb2:
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Cool cool! Unique display.
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#4 Post by itfigures »

I take it you puttied up the articulation joints?
I am in the process of doing the same myself. Nice job
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#5 Post by Ant »

Nice work, great "balance"!
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#6 Post by modeljunky »

Very cool ... is that the pose of the scout, or did you convert him?
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#7 Post by Neo-uk »

As it comes in the box its poseable. I just positioned it and filled the joints, I did have to rebuild his entire mid torso though.
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#8 Post by dewberry1964 »

Really beautiful job!
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#9 Post by Dr. Brad »

Hey, just saw this, but great job!
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Recently saw images of a Radio controlled speeder with Storm Trooper rider. Its built on a four rotor drone chassis , not sure if its available in stores or something someone home built.
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Beautiful work here.
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#12 Post by llricmc »

Very nicely done! Top notch craftsmanship.
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#13 Post by grimaldi »

Wonderful build.....love the distressed paintwork. :D

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#14 Post by Neo-uk »

Thanks for the nice comments peeps
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#15 Post by DNA »

Huge Star Wars fan and that's a fantastic build you have there!
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