|
Post by tiking on Sept 26, 2016 9:42:29 GMT -5
Ok fellas. Here is my version of the desert speeder from the new Star Wars film I mentioned earlier before. As I mentioned before, the base of this speeder was a toy version that I bought for spare parts. After seeing the Jakku speeder version put on the net, I got inspired to do a similar model but, as always, I tend to go one-step-further in my builds. Here is the toy version, compared to the the toy version, to the real model from the film. I like the version seen for a some seconds in the desert when Rey is flying through the desert on her own speeder. As you can see below the toy version isn't all that fantastic: Now this version of Finn's speeder, above, is ok but I did not like the gun mounts. So I had to removed them. Secondly, the thickness of the bars or braces were also a concern. They did not look good to the naked eye. So I had to completely removed them by sawing them off. I opened up the engine exhaust holes at the rear and added styrene tubings over the original bracing to hide the clumpy and glossy look of the bracing. The one from the movie, below, is more slender in terms of the bracing work. I like that. The short screen capture of the one from the movie: The netting was made from Tamiya tape. I simply used a piece of brass wire as the frame and literally weaved the tape around and across the frame. That simple. I just love the Tamiya tapes or Scotch brand tape. As we all know that they actually make the Tamiya tapes. I decided I wanted to make my speeder more interesting by adding some kind of equipment in the cockpit. Don't ask me what they do but since the the Jakku speeder was build by scavenging parts, then it shouldn't matter what was used or what the various parts do. Just use your imagination. So the end results is what you see in the pics. This might not fit right with you Die-Hard Star Wars fans but just think of it as another Jakku Speeder upgrade. Thanks for looking.
|
|
|
Post by dupes on Sept 26, 2016 11:47:12 GMT -5
Great upgrades! I'll be honest...I couldn't have told you where in the movie this was (despite seeing it about a dozen times!).
|
|
|
Post by Leon on Sept 26, 2016 11:53:15 GMT -5
WOW....That is some awesome work Tiking! A huge improvement over the toy version.
|
|
|
Post by tiking on Sept 26, 2016 12:36:51 GMT -5
Thanks gents.
|
|
John Everett
Full Member
Member since: January 2012
July, 2016 MoM Winner
Posts: 1,278
Jan 17, 2012 0:53:48 GMT -5
Jan 17, 2012 0:53:48 GMT -5
|
Post by John Everett on Sept 26, 2016 22:12:43 GMT -5
That'slick! It needs a driver.
|
|
|
Post by tiking on Sept 27, 2016 1:00:58 GMT -5
That'slick! It needs a driver. Certainly does. The toy did come with a driver. I just have to do some repaint on it.
|
|
joeydee
Full Member
Member since: July 2015
Posts: 180
Jul 21, 2015 15:50:05 GMT -5
Jul 21, 2015 15:50:05 GMT -5
|
Post by joeydee on Sept 27, 2016 2:46:45 GMT -5
Great work man!
|
|
|
Post by tiking on Sept 27, 2016 6:27:26 GMT -5
|
|
jpc1968
Full Member
Member since: May 2015
May '17 Co-Mom Winner, October '17 MoM Winner
Posts: 504
May 16, 2015 10:01:42 GMT -5
May 16, 2015 10:01:42 GMT -5
|
Post by jpc1968 on Sept 27, 2016 7:51:42 GMT -5
Great job
|
|
|
Post by mrt51 on Sept 27, 2016 8:14:01 GMT -5
Love it!
|
|
|
Post by tiking on Sept 27, 2016 11:42:15 GMT -5
Thanks for looking guys. Now I got another anti gravity bike build next. Yeah! You can definately say I have a thing for hover vehicles of all sorts. After this and finishing off my 1/35 diorama, I will start on a truck build I have been planning for a while now.
|
|
thechaos
Full Member
June '24 Showcased Model Awarded
Member since: May 2015
Posts: 1,162
May 3, 2015 8:13:16 GMT -5
May 3, 2015 8:13:16 GMT -5
|
Post by thechaos on Sept 28, 2016 1:56:28 GMT -5
Great work I love it.
|
|
|
Post by tiking on Sept 28, 2016 4:21:17 GMT -5
Thanks for looking.
|
|