Bob Builds the Mandalorian N-1 Starfighter: Silver at Heritage Con 2026
Bob Builds the Mandalorian N-1 Starfighter: Silver at Heritage Con 2026
Bandai 1/48 Star Wars N-1 Starfighter · Award winning build · May the 4th Be With You 2026
To celebrate May the 4th, we are featuring this exceptional build from our friend Bob_Builds_Models: Bandai's 1/48 Mandalorian N-1 Starfighter, which took Silver in the Star Wars Ground & Flight category at Heritage Con 2026 at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Ontario.
The build showcases a masterclass in metallic weathering: layered sponge-applied metallics, masked and chipped markings using the hairspray technique, panel line washes, and a heat-treated engine exhaust effect using Vallejo True Metallic Metal.
Bob_Builds_Models' award-winning N-1 Starfighter. Silver, Heritage Con 2026 Star Wars Ground & Flight category.
Engine nacelle detail
Wing panel lines and chipped markings
Front three-quarter view
Underside and engine arrangement
Side profile with Heritage Con display base
Fuselage and cockpit detail
How Bob Built It: Techniques and Paints
Bob shared his full paint and technique breakdown. All products used are stocked at Wheels & Wings.
Black Primer
Bob switched from Badger Stynylrez to Vallejo Mecha Black Primer for this build, citing easier airbrush cleaning with no loss in durability or adhesion. The black base gives the metallic layers above it natural shadow depth without needing to add black to the mix.
Layered Metallic Finish
The N-1's signature polished hull is built up by sponging Light Steel and Dark Steel alternately across the airframe. Sponging rather than airbrushing creates natural tonal variation that reads as worn and reflective metal. Washes are applied selectively for streaking effects along the hull and wings.
Engine exhaust heat treatment with True Metallic Metal Sapphire Blue
Cockpit with Mandalorian and Grogu detail
Gun Metal and Heat Treatment
Engine parts are painted Gun Metal as a base. A light application of True Metallic Metal Sapphire Blue toward the exhaust areas creates a convincing heat treatment effect — the blue-purple tint that real metals develop from high-temperature oxidation. The Dark Brown wash adds a worn, heat-soaked appearance further back toward the exhaust nozzles.
Masked, Painted and Chipped
Rather than using the kit's decals, Bob masked and painted all markings directly onto the hull using Tamiya masking tape. The yellow and red insignia were airbrushed with Vallejo Air paints. The chipping was achieved using the hairspray technique: a thin coat of Tamiya Chipping Fluid is applied under the marking colors, once dry then apply the marking colour over top of the dried chipping fluid layer. the marking paint is then scratched away with a stiff brush or water to reveal the steel beneath, simulating battle wear and age. A great way to get realistic chipping and is quite simple to execute.
Wash Detail
Panel lines are picked out with a fine brush using Vallejo Model Washes. The black and dark brown washes are applied selectively, allowing each to flow into the recesses by capillary action. The cockpit interior is darkwashed with the black wash.
The Mandalorian and Grogu
The Mandalorian pilot figure is painted in airbrushed chrome, keeping the Beskar armour reading as highly polished metal consistent with the character's appearance on screen. Grogu is painted with Citadel Warpstone Glow for his distinctive green skin.
Weapons and Underside Weathering
The Bandai N-1 Starfighter kit and all paints used in this build are in stock at Wheels & Wings Hobbies in Toronto, available online with Canada-wide shipping.
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