Thursday, December 14, 2017

Jaws Part I: Inner Jaws

I wasn't quite ready to talk about the saucer trenches so I'm going to start talking about the Falcon's jaws, which are the rectangular boxes on the top and bottom of the ship right in between the mandibles.  When you think about it, the Falcon is much more insect-like than bird-like.  Here's a render of the inside of the Falcon's jaws:
When modelers at ILM were kitbashing the Millennium Falcon and other ships for Star Wars, there were certain times where they made molds of assemblies of parts so they could reuse them in various places.  The inner jaws contain the first example of one of these "plate" assemblies.  As you can see in the following two renders, the upper and lower inner jaws are essentially the same.
This plate assembly is known as the 8Rad plate because the large rectangular part in the center is from the Tamiya 1:35 Schwerer PanzerspƤhwagen (8Rad) Sdkfz232 model kit.
This part in particular was used on many models in Star Wars, and if you've been paying attention, it's actually been used 3 times on my Falcon so far (though extensively trimmed down).  It can also be found in the trenches of the 3 foot Star Destroyer...
And here it is on the Nebulon B Medical Frigate.
Here's a render of my 8Rad plate:
And here is the kit part breakdown for the inner jaws:
The back wall of the inner jaws is the tank body of a Tamiya 1:35 Sheridan which looks like this:
As you can see the dimensions are a bit different and that's because the model makers cut out quite a bit from the middle of the tank body.  Another cut down Sheridan body is used on the bottom of the Falcon, but we'll get to that later!
Here's a render of our progress so far:
Thanks for reading!  Next time we'll be looking at the surface greebles of the jaw boxes.

P.S.  I've found some updated part IDs so I have updated the docking ring and dish part maps.

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Rogue Studio Productions

Last year at Star Wars Celebration I met a model maker named Lee Malone of Rogue Studio Productions who built his own studio scale model of the 5 foot Millennium Falcon.  Here's a Star Wars show Live video from the event showcasing his Falcon



I really can't say enough about how awesome both Lee and his Falcon are.  He couldn't be a nicer guy, and by the same token his Falcon also couldn't be nicer!  He sent me this video today that I felt I had to share especially since we're in the thick of talking about greebles and kitbashing!  It offers a closer look at his model and some of the model kits that went into the kitbashing of the Millennium Falcon.  Enjoy!


Apparently this is only part of a longer video that will come out soon and you better believe I'll be updating this post when it does arrive.  In the meantime be sure to check out Rogue Studio's facebook page for WIP photos of the build.  I've learned a lot in the past couple of years about the Falcon but I proudly kneel before Lee who is a true master!

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Mandibles Part IV: Lower Mandibles

It's been a long time, but I'm back!  I've spent the last several months recording lectures for an online  hard surface modeling course, but that's irrelevant to our beloved Falcon!  Finally we are at the end of our Mandible Greeble Saga!  Here are some renders of the lower mandibles:
And here is the kit part breakdown for the lower mandibles:
The bottom definitely isn't as detailed as the top, but some pretty interesting parts were used.  The one piece I was surprised I couldn't find an ID for was the tank deck in the front starboard access pit.  I need to do a bit more digging there.

Finally a render of our progress thus far:
The mandibles are now complete!  Thanks for reading as always!

Next time:  Jaws!