Star Wars Episode I Anakin's Podracer
AMT/ERTL | No. 30122 | 1:32
Facts
- Brand:
- AMT/ERTL
- Title:
- Star Wars Episode I Anakin's Podracer
- Number:
- 30122
- Scale:
- 1:32
- Type:
- Full kit
- Released:
- 1999 New tool
- Barcode:
- 0036881301226 (EAN)
- Packaging:
- Rigid box (Top opener)
- Topic:
- Anakin's Podracer » Star Wars (Science Fiction)
Markings
Anakin's Podracer
Anakin Skywalker's Podracer
- (Anakin Skywalker)
Boonta Eve Classic
Box contents
Plastic sprue (Clear), Plastic sprue, Decalsheet (waterslide), Metal
Dimensions:
365x255x90 mm
(14.4x10x3.5 inch)
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CAD 22.79
USD 17.28Out of stock »Private trade & swap
Alternative SKUs for AMT/ERTL 30122:
AMT30122
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Comments
Vladimir U
Anybody know what the best "yellow" to use for this is? That's what the instructions call for, but it looks more like a light brown. I'm talking about the engine "petals".
Anybody know what the best "yellow" to use for this is? That's what the instructions call for, but it looks more like a light brown. I'm talking about the engine "petals".
5 June 2013, 02:44
scalemates
I think it is heavy weather yellow. I guess yellow with a bit of brown and some washes will do the trick.
I think it is heavy weather yellow. I guess yellow with a bit of brown and some washes will do the trick.
5 June 2013, 20:08
Larry Engesath
I am using Testors yellow zinc chromate enamel on mine. It's a flat paint, but if you "polish" the dried paint with a paper towel, it gives it enough of a sheen to allow the decals to stick properly.
I am using Testors yellow zinc chromate enamel on mine. It's a flat paint, but if you "polish" the dried paint with a paper towel, it gives it enough of a sheen to allow the decals to stick properly.
25 December 2020, 18:24
JD
The yellow I used was yellow ocher from Vallejo air. Maybe watching you guys tackle this kit will inspire me to finish mine! Beware of the decals though, they are more like pieces of vinyl or something, and will not soften and conform to the surface. It's the one thing that's been holding me up all this time. Someday when I learn how to print my own decals I'll return, and the circle will be complete. Good luck!
The yellow I used was yellow ocher from Vallejo air. Maybe watching you guys tackle this kit will inspire me to finish mine! Beware of the decals though, they are more like pieces of vinyl or something, and will not soften and conform to the surface. It's the one thing that's been holding me up all this time. Someday when I learn how to print my own decals I'll return, and the circle will be complete. Good luck!
25 December 2020, 20:51