Fiber optics are ready to be trimmed after the final paint job. And the main gun batteries will also be put in place at that time.
An attempt to build a Star Destroyer model from scratch. Two and a half years in the making...
Friday, August 28, 2009
Thursday, August 6, 2009

Cementing the upper hull in place was one of the most difficult steps. It took over a dozen fittings to make sure the details in the waist were fitting properly together. Plus there are a number of area lights in there that needed to have their wires and bulbs hidden. I knew that once it was together, there'd be no going back. But it was worth the time to be sure everthing was good.
Here the superstructure, bridge and main battery sponsons are under construction. Although it took some time to get the structural dimensions right, the detail work itself was enjoyable. The black object in front of the bridge is one of the fiber optic sources that I used. Although it comes with only one cluster of 50 fibers, I was able to modify it so that it would illuminate between 500 and 600.
View from forward. I tried to have at least 80% of the detailing completed in these areas before continuing on to the upper levels of the superstructure.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
At this point it's been under construction for about a year. From the bottom it's recognizable as a Star Destroyer, but from the top it's a bit of a mess. All the wiring and fiber optics are competing for the available space.
Assembling this bay was where the model construction actually began.

Sunday, August 2, 2009
I started this project back in February of '07, after finishing up a custom Corellian freighter that my brother designed back when we were teenagers. The final confirmation to do this came from another fan's work; check out stardestroyerproject.com to see what he's done.
This blog will be updated as I can get photos online
This blog will be updated as I can get photos online
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