One of my projects were this kit from Scott Alexander aka. Capt Cardboard. I have always wanted a perfect model of the incom fighter from Star Wars. So when I saw that Scott was offering a resin kit of that, I bought one.

Here is a picture of the cockpit interior thats included in the kit. Im not satisfied with it.

 

...so Im rebuilding the interior

Used cockpit

 

Notice the bare metal on this side. Scrathes from the ladder probably..

 

This ship has been fun to paint. Actually you can let your imagination run freely and add as many details and battlescars as you like. I know that R2 is missing, but I haven't add him when I took these pictures.

One of my latest project is a scratch of a X-wing fuselage. I have always wanted a perfect X-wing standing on a hangar floor or flying. I do have a model from Scot Alexander of one, but I have learned that it was not so accurate after all. So I do what I always do - rebuild!!

The fuselage is sold to Mike Salzo, and is now a part of his 3rd version Incom kit.

Here are some of the parts needed for my new X-wing build. I have been collecting parts for that for some time now.

The R2 strip is close to be complete. And the first steps are taken on fuselage scratch.

Engines

Fuselage

Working on the canopy frame. August 2007

August 2007

August 2007

August 2007

I have tried to build the fuselage as light as possible, and make good room for a nice cockpit. August 2007

Test fit. September 2007

The rear of the x-wings are not similar, every model is different, so I have chosen the version I liked the best. September 2007

Torpedo tubes are finished too, just need to do some minor putty work. September 2007