Razor Crest
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9 27 April 2023, 11:27
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This is a chunky beast of a model with some of the largest and most detailed parts I've ever seen. Other people have already uploaded their impressive build sequences here so I didn't make a big effort to document mine. I found Chris T. An's notes very useful and 'borrowed' a couple of ideas. I stuck more to the Revell colour choices for the interior, but without lighting there's not much to see when the model is finished anyway. I understand that in cannon this is 'a' Razor Crest, rather than 'the' Razor Crest; unless I can find a permanent home for it behind glass I fear mine will slowly become the Dust Magnet.