It ’s no closed book that professional model makers often use the same plastic mannequin kits you could grease one’s palms at a hobby shop , they ’re just highly skilled at painting them to look incredibly naturalistic . Tristan Elliottinstead commence withHasbro ’s Battle Action Millennium Falcon toy dog , and with a small excess paint , turned it into a near - flawless motion-picture show prop .
Modern fabrication proficiency have lead in credit card toys feature incredible amounts of detail , as was the vitrine with Hasbro ’s most late version of the Millennium Falcon . But out of the box seat it was still sorely obviously a toy dog — until Elliott got to work on it .
Using some virtuoso distressing and detailing techniques , Elliott , who has a degree from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design , quickly added about 30 years and 1,000 parsec of wear and tear to this Falcon .

The final results are not only stunning , they actually make this toy Falcon look like an prescribed ILM prop from Star war : The Force Awakens . Hasbro should seriously consider hiring Elliott to project the paint work for its upcoming toy , but until that time heading on over toIMGURto check out more dead reckoning of his fantastic work on this model .
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