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Hello! Any advice or inspiration is appreciated! Looking to try and get the most accurate minifigure scaled (as much as possible I know it doesn’t exactly scale well) cockpit for the UCS Millennium Falcon. I’m currently rebuilding it as I’m putting it into a coffee table diorama with lighting!
My next goal when this is complete is to improve the boarding ramp which I’ll likely make another post for, I feel the cockpit and boarding ramp are the only two parts of the UCS Falcon that are lacking the UCS treatment so want to improve them!
So far have rebuild the back wall of the cockpit and added the black and grey sections, I wanted to use snot bricks to try and get the white lighting bars between these but may need to rework it to get that. This has been difficult so far.
I’m planning on making the corridor behind the cockpit door hollow and lit, with a sticker to make up the background looking like a corridor (gonna get another UCS falcon hallway sticker like the ones in the interior sections)
Also planning on lighting the navicomputer display (clear stud on left of cockpit entrance in blue/red, the controls on the dashboard when I add them and potentially the blue hyperdrive readout (6 - display monitor on diagram) screen in the middle front of the dash. The dashboard isn’t fully complete yet while I play with ideas on how to make it look more detailed
Thinking of custom printing for the rear wall surround on the black bricks
7th photo is a build I found online on the UCS falcon mods forum which I liked and have incorporated some features of
Everything after that is reference I’m using as best as possible given the tiny scale and confines of the build as it is before modification
I know it’s largely a silly endeavour due to the build limitations and size but curious to see if anyone else has done similar or can improve on what I have done already.