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My PL Galileo

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Pics:
http://www.inpayne.com/models/trek/galileo-pl-01.html

Colors are Tamiya rattlecan AS-16 on top and AS-11 below.
Lighting is cheap Xmas LEDs.
Stand is borrowed from the PL 1/1000 Reliant.
Windows are Tamiya flat-coated.
Nacelle domes are Tamiya Pearl White,
Murasaki 312 done in Daz Bryce.

galileo-pl-01-03.jpg
 
I like the lights under the nose. Initially I believe those were supposed to be lighted as well as the nacelle domes, but they never followed through with it.
 
Pics:
http://www.inpayne.com/models/trek/galileo-pl-01.html

Colors are Tamiya rattlecan AS-16 on top and AS-11 below.
Lighting is cheap Xmas LEDs.
Stand is borrowed from the PL 1/1000 Reliant.
Windows are Tamiya flat-coated.
Nacelle domes are Tamiya Pearl White,
Murasaki 312 done in Daz Bryce.

galileo-pl-01-03.jpg
:eek: Please don't take this the wrong way, but this looks TOO perfect. This looks like a CGI image of our favorite flying butter dish, it's so perfect. Maybe it's because you did such a professional job of photographing the model, just like they did with studio miniatures back in the day (multiple passes for "beauty", "lights only", etc.)

Honestly, if I didn't see the stand underneath the model, I would think this is a CGI image--it's that pristine.
 
You could probably knock some of that down by transferring to 16 mm film or something. Age the film, transfer again to videotape and you get a pre-remaster look
 
You could probably knock some of that down by transferring to 16 mm film or something. Age the film, transfer again to videotape and you get a pre-remaster look
Oh, I could do all that in Corel Photopaint (I can't really afford Photoshop) with effects and filters.
 
:eek: Please don't take this the wrong way, but this looks TOO perfect. This looks like a CGI image of our favorite flying butter dish, it's so perfect. Maybe it's because you did such a professional job of photographing the model, just like they did with studio miniatures back in the day (multiple passes for "beauty", "lights only", etc.)

Honestly, if I didn't see the stand underneath the model, I would think this is a CGI image--it's that pristine.
Photography sometime hides all the little flaws on the model that are driving me crazy. In person, you can see a scratch here and a bad seam there. But one reason it looks as good as it does is that Tamiya spray lacquers go on SO smooth!
 
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