Star Wars Snowspeeder

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beav1013

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Here's my finished Bandai Snowspeeder. The kit was really nice and easy to put together. I used the stand but expanded on the kit base a little. Found the picture of the AT-AT's online, I thought it would make the speeder pop a little bit more than just a plain old base.


I used Tamiya acrylics, AK Interactive products for weathering, and baking powder for the snow. It's simple but I like it.

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Great work Jim what a lovely build and the idea of the background picture works very well indeed
 
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Thanks Ian. It turned out to be one of my favorite ones that I've done.
 

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Nice work Jim, I did the Revell version, not a patch on yours. Top work and a great background.
 

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love it like has been said like the picture behind adds to your build
 
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Nice work Jim, I did the Revell version, not a patch on yours. Top work and a great background.
Selling himself short again :eek:


Great build mate, really nice paintwork and weathering
 

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Selling himself short again :eek:
Nope, Jim's is far better than my effort, I recognise that. Outstanding build.
 

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great work Jim,real like great weathering and nice base,the backround just adds to it,


very well done, ;)
 
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