I've had these books for a while now, and currently, I've only made one of them so today - since I had some free time - I decided I would make another one and document the process of doing so.
Here's A Link To The X-Wing I Made About 3 Months Ago.
What It Comes With
Currently, I have 4 of the Star Wars ones, but I'd really like to pick the other two up as well. Those are the Death Star and the TIE Fighter.
I looked at the instructions, and while I thought the AT-AT would be complicated, it actually seems pretty straightforward.
I love these small details, and what each part of these fictional vehicles are. I remember watching a cool documentary about the Model Makers behind all of the ships and at one point someone said that George Lucas told them that everything has to have a reason for being there. Each vent, cable, or pipe has to lead to something and not just be thrown around because it looks cool.
I imagine that this mindset allowed the model makers to think about what each of these models was like on the inside.
Building The Model
I found that finding the correct parts for each step was a bit of a game in and of itself, because they're not in sequence.
At this point, it's already kind of obvious what the model will be, unlike the X-Wing, which took a bit of time before it really took shape.
If you're looking to make some of these yourself you have to be careful because the wood can be a bit tough to get out of the moulds, and in some cases, it can be pretty flimsy.
Last time, I broke a piece of the X-Wing and had to glue it back together.
Another reason I wanted to make another of these models, was because I recently got a display case for some of my Star Wars stuff, and wanted these to have a shelf of their own, especially if I get the other couple of ships I'm missing.
I need to organise the shelf a bit better and will be doing this gradually. At the moment, I have two wall-mounted shelves that need to get mounted and they'll be used for loose figures I have. I also have four helmet stands for the four helmets I have, which will be mounted above the wall shelves.
I only really collect vintage Kenner stuff, and that's what my collection mainly consists of, but I do have a bunch of other stuff.
I'm going to do a tour of it all when the room is in order. I currently have an armchair taking up a good portion of the office, which I'm looking to give to someone, sell, or potentially just get rid of in general because it's taking up too much space at the moment and I can't justify keeping it considering I don't use it anymore.
All in all, it'll be a cool den when it's in order and finished.