The Falcon is Finished!
When I got up this morning I finished working on the sub-modules I hadn’t finished last night.

I didn’t touch the stuff
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When we left off last night, we were pretty close.

After his event today,
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While he worked on it, Han was showing River and Amy our work so far.

(Yes, River is flying. I thought she’d have the most experience with starships given where she went to school.)
And there was a Time Lord working on the engines.

Bit by bit, we got the last two subs done.

It was a pretty good feeling when that last sub was together and all we had to do was stick them on the ship.


Then we had to get the things I did this morning on.



Then, the final part!


It looks pretty good when done, but is not really any more sturdy than the real ship.

Lifting up on the table, bits kept falling off and it creaked and groaned quite a bit.
But, it still looks good done!




It has been a good time making it. Again, my great thanks to
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And yes, a time lapse of the final assembly as I am now obsessed with time lapse.
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I'm glad I had the energy to come by and finish the work, and we finally got it done.
I really enjoyed the kit and the project, so yeah thanks to Saeble for setting it up, etc.
Everyone involved was what helped make the experience a lot of fun.
Talking the finer points / nerding out on SW with you is always fun.
I think we like totally impressed Holy today, I feel all accopmplished-y and manly :D
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Now, time for you to gather your gang to put the next one together (though it is admittedly, very pricey)!!!!
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