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Star Trek 50th Anniversary Group Build

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Posted by mach71 on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 12:50 PM

I'm calling this done!

 

 

 

 

 

 

I abandoned the metalic color, I just could not get a smooth finish.

The grey covered well.

The base is just gloss black. I'm toying with painting some stars on it.

 

The kit itself is a really nice build. It's snap construction but I used glue.

 

The decals are a bit better than R2 has had in the past, but they still broke

in a few places. I was able to fix most of the breaks.

 

I'm working on the "Tomorrow is Yesterday" F-104/Enterprise kit now. Can I enter that as a 2nd build instead of the Tholian Enterprise?

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Posted by checkmateking02 on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 1:34 PM

Very sharp, sleek and sinister looking, mach71.  Nice work!  Particularly I like what you did with the warp engines.

Today I just snapped the pieces into place on Enterprise.  Really doesn't look too bad from a distance--maybe a couple of light-years away.

I've still got to put on the final flat coat, and put up the last construction photos.

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Beans on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 4:05 PM

Outstanding work mach71!

You're the first in this group build to bring a model across the finish line. Kudos for that.

Which photo do you wish to be posted on the Wall of Fame?

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Posted by mach71 on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 4:33 PM

Thanks for the kind words, It was a long journy with thios one.

As for the photo. The last one is the classic look but the 1st one shows off the graphics better.

Either of those, your choice.

 

Thanks!

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Posted by Beans on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 4:57 PM

Done.

I think the Bird of Prey decal is worth showing off.

You sir, have earned your badge. Bravo.

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Posted by checkmateking02 on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 10:13 PM

Painting the "wee bairns" was a little involving and time-consuming with masking.  I painted everything white, then had to mask it to apply duck-egg blue to the fins and front ends.

I had to use some blu-tack to mask around some of the sharp curves.

If I had it to do over, I might have done those areas first, then painted the white.

Finally got things painted, so here are the major components.

Live long and prosper.

 

 

 

 

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Posted by modelcrazy on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 10:49 PM

Thst looks great Check. I loved the "crew" helping out. I need a laugh.

Steve

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, February 2, 2017 7:40 AM

Mach71: She looks perfect as is! Really nice work! 

CMK02: Making some solid progress there! And I too got a kick out of your 'help'. Big Smile

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by mach71 on Thursday, February 2, 2017 9:58 AM

Check, looking great so far!

 

I've started on this.

 

 

An interesting kludg of a kit...

 

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Posted by Beans on Thursday, February 2, 2017 10:00 AM

Whoa! Now that's cool...

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Posted by modelcrazy on Thursday, February 2, 2017 10:26 AM

Huh! Now that's diffrent for a Star Trek model.

Steve

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Posted by mach71 on Thursday, February 2, 2017 3:45 PM

It's nothing new at all. R2 just took the 1/2500 Enterprise and paired it with the old Lindberg 1/48 F-104 kit. They update the decals with the markings from 2 F-104s seen

episode "Tomorrow is Yesterday".

The Enterprise in sub assembalies:

 

and built:

 

 

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Posted by modelcrazy on Thursday, February 2, 2017 3:56 PM

I would have thought the Enterprise was much larger than a 104 Wink

Steve

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Posted by mach71 on Thursday, February 2, 2017 4:17 PM

You would think that! Wink

 

It's supposed to be a forced perspective deal.

 

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Posted by checkmateking02 on Thursday, February 2, 2017 5:40 PM
Thanks, mc, Gamera and mach71.
 
Great project, mach.  I remember seeing that episode when it first aired.  It was the talk of the school bus the next day.  And that’s a tiny, little Enterprise!
 
And back to the refit Enterprise
 
First decal on the upper saucer
 
 
The Aztec decals were too long to fit the rear of the saucer, and ran into the bridge structure.  Unfortunately, they were also too short for the front of the saucer, and don’t quite reach the bridge structure.  When you trim the over-long decals, be sure to use a sharp knife.
 
 
A view of the under saucer; directions were to paint those green panels with a bright Testors color.  Too bright, I thought, so I used Colourcoats RAF Sky Type S.  Come to think of it, I don’t remember there being any green on the film Enterprise, so I don’t know that this is even correct.
 
 
And now, we pause for a brief rant about the kit’s decals.
 
 
From earlier posts in the GB, I learned some builders have had issues with the decals in various Polar Lights Star Trek kits—and I don’t doubt it for a minute. 
 
On the one hand, the aztec decals are thick and uncooperative.  I used MicroSet; MicroSol and finally the quantum torpedo:  Walther’s Solvaset (which is known to dissolve decals with all the corrosive enthusiasm of a Horta).  No way those decals were going to settle and snuggle into the engraved panel lines (which have all the petite finesse of a Western Front trench anyway).  I soaked them repeatedly, and ended up using a full one-third of a whole bottle of Solvaset.  Rather than “melting” the decal film, the Solvaset beaded up and just sat there on top of the decal, in little bunches like nesting tribbles.
 
I resorted to drawing a slit with a sharp knife along each panel line, and only then did those Aztec decals remotely behave themselves.  And these tough decals actually dulled the blade!  I changed blades three times before I was done with the top and bottom of the saucer—whenever the blade started to pull at the decal, rather than slicing through it.
 
The warp engine decals were not much better, but the insignia decals went on more satisfactorily.
 
Also, were I to build this kit again, I would remove all the bumps:  like the phaser turrets and the protrusions located in four places around the circumference of the saucer.  Decals are provided for them, but the moldings are excessively large, and the decals won’t settle over them without wrinkling and distorting.  I followed the directions and used a q-tip to press the decals, but that only made the little bumps break through the decals and leave a nice white spot staring back.  I used some acrylic craft paints to touch up those spots.
 
But in addition to being tough and Solvaset-resistent, the decals are also prone to cracking and splitting.
 
So:  rant over, and I really must learn to govern my passions; they will be my undoing.
 

All I have left to do now is take some photos of the finished model.  And when everything is said and done, at least from a normal viewing distance, Polar Lights’ Enterprise does look pretty good and impressive, resting on its display stand.

 

 

 

 

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Posted by mach71 on Thursday, February 2, 2017 6:29 PM

Thats looking great!

The decals look good dispite the issues you had with them.

R2 decals are always difficult to deal with.

I also don't remember the green panels under the saucer.

I'm looking forward to seeing the build completed.

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Posted by checkmateking02 on Thursday, February 2, 2017 6:37 PM

Thanks very much, mach!

Finished photos:

Thanks for hosting the GB, Beans.  I was very happy to participate in it.  I'll be looking in on the progress of all the other Trekkers here--if the Prophets are willing.

Peldar joy!

 

 

 

 

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Posted by modelcrazy on Thursday, February 2, 2017 6:46 PM

That looks great Check. I would be proud to display that in my hobby room. 

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

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Posted by mach71 on Thursday, February 2, 2017 7:36 PM

That look great! I have one in my stash, seeing yours makes me want to build mine!

 

Very nice job!

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Posted by checkmateking02 on Thursday, February 2, 2017 7:41 PM

Thanks very much, mc and mach.  Been a pleasure being in a GB with you!

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by mach71 on Friday, February 3, 2017 7:23 AM

Checkmateking02 I love the 1st photo. With the shadow it has the look of being in space.

Also the deflector dish looks outstanding! Did you paint it or is it a decal?

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, February 3, 2017 7:36 AM

CMK02: Whoa! Brilliant job there!!! Heart Despite your problems with the decals from the photos everything looks flawless! I too was wondering about the deflector dish. 

Mach71: That's pretty cool. I'd be almost tempted to chuck the old Lindberg F-104 and use the decals on a better quality kit though. 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Beans on Friday, February 3, 2017 9:04 AM

Nice work there, checkmateking02 and quickly done dispite setbacks. Your build inspires me to get in gear and finish my kit.

I know it'll be a difficult choice but which photo do you wish to be posted on the Wall of Fame?

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Posted by checkmateking02 on Friday, February 3, 2017 9:39 AM

Thanks, mach!

I painted the deflector dish from the outside using my airbrush.  One of the side-effects of the snap-together technology is that, if you do paint clear parts from the inside, you often get to see the tabs and stuff that make the snap-together hold together.

I intended to use decals to color those little radial lines, but couldn't get the decals cut narrow enough without cracking, so I painted them with a brush and acrylic paint. Then, a damp brush allowed me to clean up any paint that strayed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by checkmateking02 on Friday, February 3, 2017 9:41 AM

Thanks, Gamera.

To add to what I said about the dish, I painted it a dark blue, then used a lighter blue shade, and finally white in the middle; then finished as described above.

 

 

 

 

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Posted by checkmateking02 on Friday, February 3, 2017 9:43 AM

Thanks, Beans.

Since mach71 said he liked it, let's go with the first photo.

And thanks again for hosting the build.  It's been years since I built any Star Trek kits, and it was good to complete one again.

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Beans on Friday, February 3, 2017 9:55 AM

checkmateking02

Thanks, Beans.

Since mach71 said he liked it, let's go with the first photo.

And thanks again for hosting the build.  It's been years since I built any Star Trek kits, and it was good to complete one again.

Done.

The GB goes until September 8, 2017, there's plenty time to build a few more Trek kits. Just sayin'...

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Posted by checkmateking02 on Friday, February 3, 2017 12:12 PM

Thanks, Beans.

I do have the USS Reliant, also in 1/1000--plus PL's aftermarket decals.  When I'm ready to face them again, I'll build her--hopefully before the GB ends.

Maybe, like Nog, I need to listen to Vic Fontaine's singing.

And:  how are you calculating the Stardates?  It's pretty neat!

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Beans on Friday, February 3, 2017 1:03 PM

checkmateking02

Thanks, Beans.

I do have the USS Reliant, also in 1/1000--plus PL's aftermarket decals.  When I'm ready to face them again, I'll build her--hopefully before the GB ends.

Maybe, like Nog, I need to listen to Vic Fontaine's singing.

And:  how are you calculating the Stardates?  It's pretty neat!

STO Academy (Star Trek On-line). I think it's an on-line game site.

I simply Googled "Stardate calculator" and picked one.

That's my story.

Here's the link.

Their words:

"This calculator allows you to convert normal dates and times into a Stardate. The Stardates are based off of the Star Trek Online game. Whatever date and time you enter, this caluclator will give you the same Stardate as Star Trek Online. This does not work for the television shows or movies. It is only for Star Trek Online. It is accurate between plus and minus 5 minutes."

I believe that if someone were to calculate "real" stardates to today's date, it would actually be a negative number.

Anyway, I thought it'd be cool to post a stardate.

If anyone knows a "real" stardate calculator, let me know.

Cheers...

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  • From: AandF in the Badger State
Posted by checkmateking02 on Friday, February 3, 2017 5:09 PM

Thanks, Beans.

The only method I was familiar with is to take the last two digits of the year (20)17; use the number of the month:  February = 02; then put in the day of the month.

Stardate:  1702.03

which leaves two digits after the decimal, and I don't remember that really happening in the Trek universe.

 

 

 

 

 

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