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De Ago Falcon hold details C: ESB forward shelves 3d printed

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De Ago Falcon hold details C: ESB forward shelves 3d printed Painted set photo courtesy AnneMarie Timmers. Note that the walls, shelves, floor, etc, are NOT included in this set! Also, ONLY THE PARTS SHOWN IN THE PREVIEW ARE WITH THIS SET!
De Ago Falcon hold details C: ESB forward shelves 3d printed Painted set photo courtesy AnneMarie Timmers. Note that the walls, shelves, floor, etc, are NOT included in this set! Also, ONLY THE PARTS SHOWN IN THE PREVIEW ARE WITH THIS SET!

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De Ago Falcon hold details C: ESB forward shelves 3d printed Red dots indicate shelf areas where no photos are available. Walls not included!
De Ago Falcon hold details C: ESB forward shelves 3d printed Red dots indicate shelf areas where no photos are available. Walls not included!

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De Ago Falcon hold details C: ESB forward shelves 3d printed One of the few reference photos we have.
De Ago Falcon hold details C: ESB forward shelves 3d printed One of the few reference photos we have.

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Product Description
So I've spent crazy amounts of time researching the various boxes, barrels, and crates seen in the Falcon's hold sets used in Episodes IV (ANH) and V (ESB). Mainly because other detail sets available out there for the De Agostini Falcon model are either incomplete, contain stuff not seen in the film, or are a mix of Episodes IV and V.

The hold detail sets

I've designed five separate sets for your model-making delight.

Basically set A consists of the Episode V floor barrels and crates, set B contains all the boxes and things on the aft wall shelving in Ep V, and set C contains the stuff on the forward shelves in Ep V. Set D combines all three into one big mess. Finally, there's set E, which goes back to the first film and consists the floor barrels and crates from Ep IV. (the aft shelving isn't seen in that film)

I have included a photo of some of the boxes and barrels, courtesy model builder AnneMarie Timmers. However, note that NOT ALL THE ITEMS IN THE PHOTO ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SET! Only the items on the forward shelves are included in this set!


How accurate are they?

These detail parts are designed to match the excellent Doublefire hold, which is the best interior set available. (the Doublefire model was used to make the diagram above) The individual parts are also as screen-accurate as possible.

I say “as possible” since researching both the Ep IV and V hold sets is really difficult. There are no photographs or screenshots publicly available that show the entire set of either movie. I’ve had to pore over tons of images to try and figure out what went where, but there are some areas with no photo reference. Some details are only seen in one photo, and thus only one side might be documented.

Also, of course, a few things moved during the course of production - either deliberately to show activity of the crew or just continuity errors on the part of the filmmakers! For example, during the wide scene when Chewie is shown picking up a toolbox, the camera is actually positioned behind the removable wild wall. It’s therefore standing where nobody ever could in the fictional reality. And it looks like some of the details in front were moved around to look good for the camera.

So it's kind of an intractable problem, and all solutions are a compromise. Nonetheless, I think these detail parts are about as good as you can get, given what we have. And given the limits of 3D printing.

What's included

This is a detail set for the De Ago Falcon model, including the various storage boxes, rolled up mats or tarps, cushions or inflated bags, and other junk that’s seen on the Falcon’s forward hold shelves in Episode V only.

It’s for both the upper and lower shelves on the forward side of the hold. (the shelves that run towards the bunk side) And what is it all? A pencil sharpener? Chewie's yoga mat? A bag of shipping popcorn? Who knows?

Everything is scaled to match the amazing Doublefire detail set - I can’t guarantee it’ll fit the De Ago hold, or every other Falcon detail set out there. If you want to take the risk, buy it, and let me know, please do! They require 6.1mm height clearance. Though the De Ago original parts lack the upper shelves, and so it's less useful for that reason.

I’ve included a diagram showing where stuff should go. Items marked with red dots are conjecture - they’re areas that I have no photos for, and so I’ve had to make something up - usually copying an item seen elsewhere in the hold.

The ANH interloper

I keep going on about how I’ve made Episode V details only, not a random set of IV and V stuff. But there’s one exception - the small aluminium box with a rounded top and two protruding pipes. This was seen on the floor near the boarding ramp in Episode IV, and never in Episode V. I included it here for fun and because it conveniently fit a spot on the shelf that I lack photos of.


Real-feeling details

I’ve obviously tried to get the details and proportions to match both on-screen views and behind the scenes photos. But on top of that, I’ve tried to make the details look as authentic as possible. In other words, they shouldn’t be just rectangular 3D shapes. They should look like real world objects. A lot of other model sets I’ve seen just don’t feel convincing.

To do that I iterated over the crate and box design a lot. They should reflect their function and their method of manufacturing. Plastic crates should have tapered sides with rounded corners. Metal crates should have parallel sides with sharp corners. They all should have hinges, locks, handles, and carry recesses.

Cutting the parts

To save money I've sprued all the pieces together. Since "fine detail" plastic is really brittle you have to be careful when cutting the pieces apart. Use a very fine sprue cutter/nipper tool, and hold the flat edge of the tool against the part you want to keep. Then you can snip off the sprue without damaging anything. Be sure to use the kind of sprue cutters that have two blades that touch at the same spot. Avoid the side-swipe or scissors type of cutters (eg: many Xuron models) since the sideways motion twists and can damage the parts.


Please read the following if you're interested in these items.

These accurizing parts are not mass-market commercial products. I made them for my own use, and have put them here in case they're of interest to someone else. Possibly you, since you’re reading this.

These are components for the serious model maker who wants to build a more accurate miniature. They require finishing. If you don't want to trim, file, sand, and glue, then these aren't the parts you're looking for!

The parts are tiny, and easily broken. They push the limits of today's 3D printers. The detail in the digital previews is all there, but it won't always be visible at the miniscule sizes that this scale requires! 


 
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