Project by Bill Huffman | posted 06-08-2020 02:04 AM | 840 views | 1 time favorited | 4 comments | ![]() |
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I built this for my Cousin to store his Star Wars collectibles on. Its made from MDF, some PVC pipe and a lot of paint.
After glueing on the details, I did a white glue wash over the entire project to seal it, then primed and painted.
I used my airbrush to paint the window.
The lines around each surface detail is drawn on with a sharpie.
-- Im so impressed with what people can do, and I wonder how they do it. Thats what keeps me doing it.
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recycle1943
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#1 posted 06-08-2020 02:18 AM
I see a nice build but I have to confess – I have yet to see ANY star war movies so I don’t recognize nor can I fully appreciate the concept
-- Dick, Malvern Ohio - my biggest fear is that when I die, my wife sells my toys for what I told her I paid for them
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#2 posted 06-08-2020 02:44 AM
Really impressive!
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Bill Huffman
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#3 posted 06-08-2020 03:03 AM
Thanks Gentlemen,
I love doing shelves for fun displays. Here are a couple more.
This is for die cast WWII planes.
This is for Star Wars figures. Luke has a rare earth magnet in his foot and another in the ice cave. I also had a little action slide in the back behind the power generators, but forgot to take a picture of it.
-- Im so impressed with what people can do, and I wonder how they do it. Thats what keeps me doing it.
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#4 posted 06-09-2020 12:25 PM
I can see a lot of thought went into the execution of this.
The Force is strong with in you….....young Jedi woodworker.
Well done.
-- "Fine Woodworking" is the name given to a project that takes 3 times longer than normal to finish because you used hand tools instead of power tools. ----Mike, Waukesha, WI
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