Published on July 03, 2012

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The fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy... not completely accurate, but passable, I think :)

Just be aware: this is a huge model, so it has limited value for anything but 2D Renders (and maybe animations if you've got a powerful machine).

 

Enjoy!

-Chris-


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Sweet ride man. Such high detail, I wouldn't have even known there were no textures.

Please refrain from posting photos here. ;) Amazing detail!! Don't even think about UVing that beast.

Haha yeah unwrapping this model would be a daunting task! Awesome job btw Chris! :)

This definitely deserves to be Staff Picks!! Awesome job!

I love this lvl of detail, how much time you spent on it?

Well, I finished it in a week... but I did nothing else that week:)

The kessel run? I don't really know... but I hear your Billybobs Falcon can make it in less than twelve parsecs, even if it is a bit weird to measure speed with a distance. ;D

Nice model.

This is by far one of the coolest things I've ever seen! Ok so Han said it made the Kessel Run in under twelve parsecs. But as we all know, pacsecs measure units of distance not speed. Long story short, Han drifted close to a black hole, which allowed him to travel less distance due to the extreme gravity of the black hole, which warps space. Hence, the Falcon made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs.

Sources: wookiepedia.com

I believe I know what the Kessel run is... I don't know about a "Super-Omega-Plus" but I do know that it is from Star Wars as I am a huge fan. Anyways, I think that the Kessel Run was a smuggler's route through an asteroid field called "the pit" to avoid "the maw". However, it is a risky route seeing as it makes pilots and radars virtually blind, making very probable for them to crash. Hope this helps!

Yeah, it's totally from Star Wars, man, but one of the risks in posting a model from a famous movie is that someone will nitpick... which is fine, but I'm just saying that I'm aware of minor differences and I chose to do it this way.

fan$%*%^$intastic.cant wait to fly the falcon around one of my universes.woho.to much coffee today.

Whoa. Textures? Half the point of texturing is to add detail that would be otherwise too difficult to physically model. You've already done that, however ;)

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Hi, great work, it shows how much you've loved it! Please, remember that its correct name is Millennium Falcon with 2 n, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_Falcon

That's just insane, amazing work.

Insane. Totally insane. You are the boss, my friend.

Great to have this Classic ‘Blended’ - to this lvl! Thank you Chris, for taking the time to make it, & Sharing!! Awesome work!! (thumbs up)

This a very beautiful piece of Art to study. Thank you for sharing!!!

The Kessel Run is one of the many Lucas empire's great secrets. IMO it's just fast-talk.

Explain the Kessel Run? Sure: The reason the Kessel Run "time" is expressed in parsecs, a unit of distance, is that the Kessel System is a system full of wormholes; the parsecs are not a measure of time in this case, but efficiency of navigation through the many wormholes.

Just insane. Outstanding contribution!

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Kessel_Run Awesome modeling

This is the coolest effing thing since sliced bread...

Just sayin'

This is very good work.

Impressive.

wish the underside looked as good as the top :( still good tho.