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Bruce Cousins  Millennium Falcon

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The MPC Falcon was pretty much a no brainer to assemble. I spent the majority of the build on the interior. many a night I went to bed with a headache from painting the minute details. Instead of placing the passage tube leading to the upper portion, I decided to create a "nerve center" with scratch built computers and wiring. In addition, I used the Jupiter 2 decals available from Culttvman.com to add computer panels. The cockpit was a scratch build, using the gun turret seats as the second set of cockpit chairs. I used 2 sets of Plastructs HO scale stairs for the engine vents. They really turned out great and give the engine area some weight and believability.

Bruce Cousins

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