11/01/2026

Interlude: Christmas present

 A very quick post today, and with something slightly different from the usual.

These Christmas I got this gift from my sweet Mrs. Suber, who for the first time dared to step through the dark path of the hobby

Yay! [Imperial March sounds in the background]
I hadn't assembled a Revell kit of any kind since I was a kid, I believe. I was so excited!

The kit is pretty simple and straightforward:

This is what you get. Used to GW, this looks manageable
In fact, now that I say "used to GW"... Well, used to GW kits, which don’t always fit perfectly (and even when they do, tend to leave ugly gaps), this one feels like heaven. It’s a real piece of engineering; everything just falls into place flawlessly.
Yes, OK, there are like, 3 pieces, but even so

 

In fact there's little else to say. This is the complete kit, ready to be painted:

I'd totally have a PC mouse shaped like this
I admit I didn't use the paints provided with the kit. Instead, I simply primed it grey and applied a very watered down layer of Nuln Shade:

Oh, and primed the stand in black, obviously

 I couldn't resist to take a couple of pics on my X-Wing space mat:

More atmospherical, I hope

Now you are making noises in your head too, admit it

 I feel a sudden urge to play Star Wars Armada or something like that. For now this little beauty goes to the shelf. I'm so happy with it!

In a few days I hope I'll resume normal activity! See you soon!

14 comments:

  1. Looking good! I have a Slave-1 kit from them up on the shelf, might have to dig it out one of these days…

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    1. These kits are really wonderful, it was very relaxing just assembling this one so peacefully XD

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    1. Thanks! You'll hardly find something more iconic than this!

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    1. Thanks! Easy to build and to paint, so a really blissful experience :D

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  4. Excellent Suber! And well done Mrs. Suber too. 😁

    I have three or four of these in my stash for reasons*, together with a Death Star as well. 😂
    One day I will get to them.

    * I think they were cheap.

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    1. Thank you! Haha, I hope that Death Star is not at the same scale!!

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  5. That looks very good! I've not seen a Revell kit for many years and I'm impressed. I often wonder about getting their tank kits for conversion parts. An excellent gift!

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    1. Thank you! A pal of mine gave me some spare bits from a Revell kit some time ago and I've bee using those for my own kits, they are delightful and add a lot of depth to the regular stuff!

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  6. Awesome gift, it's nice to just make a model and paint it for the fun of it, when you don't need it for any other purpose

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    1. You're totally right! In this case I was surprised by how smooth all the process was, a time of pure joy and relax!

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  7. DUN DUN DUNN DUN DA DUNN DUN DA DUNNN

    No shame whatsoever. I like how you can go as far as you want with these; painting in more greebles, lights etc. seems like it'd be totally possible?

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    1. Haha, you're totally right. In fact I confess I toyed with the idea of doing that, going all crazy with highlights, small lights and all that stuff. But I had to take a deep breath and then declared me happy with it as it was!

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