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ST:TMP Drydock - Revisited!

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Posted by NemVia on Saturday, June 14, 2008 1:55 PM

[8D]

In this weeks update, I'm working on what I'm going to call "Power Distribution Modules" For the light panels. This is a detail thats seen on all of the side light panels on the upper support rods. There are 84 of these to be made. These will then be cemented to each of the panels, then a few more details will be added on the reverse sides once they're installed. After that I will be working on the connection pieces that will hold all of the panels together. I've been balking on this part because there will be over 560 of these to be made. After these pieces are all assembled, I can add a few strengthening rods to support the weight of the side panels, then I can finally paint all of the side structures then assemble them to the overhead modules. Don't get too excited though, it's still not quite finished. I still have to work on the work light booms, the work lights, the mooring emitters and also the gangway assembly that will marry the two models together. But hang in there, I'm getting close to finishing this baby. Until the next update...

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Posted by Opus Penguin on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 4:34 PM
I would be most interested in this if offered as a kit. It would depend on cost though.
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Posted by SkullGundam on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 9:25 PM

Id think it would be expensive just from sheer size.  That would be awesome though.  Is there a way to get your scratchbuilt models turned into a kit?  I've heard a couple people mention that for this project.  Do the model companies really do that?

I'm really looking forward to seeing this finished.  I've been reading this post and your site and I cant wait to see it all come together.  This project's scope and commitment is just beyond my ability to comprehend.  Way to go man and I wish I would have a chance to see it in person someday. 

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Posted by Peagis on Thursday, June 19, 2008 10:18 AM
I dunno, still can't see the pics... Must be the computer blocking the images...
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Posted by NemVia on Monday, July 7, 2008 10:21 PM

Banged Head [banghead] Sorry Peagis, I really don't know why you cant see any pics, I've checked the site from other pcs and I can see the images. Sorry about that. If I find any other info I'll send it to you!

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Posted by NemVia on Monday, July 7, 2008 10:22 PM

[8D] I've finished adding all of the power modules (84 to be exact) to the upper support rods. These are all mounted on the inside of the frames. On the outsides I've added what appear to be tanks, I guess, of some sort. If you look closely on the flybys of TMP you'll see the Drydock is riddled with hundreds of these tanks all over the structure. Coming up I've begun working on the spindles (560 that I'm aware of) that will connect the structure frames to each other. I've found a unique way as to how to make these with a minimum effort. I think you'll be pleased with my solution. I should have at least one of the sets of 10 done be the end of this coming week. Until then keep checking the site! Thanx!

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Building the Spindles
Posted by NemVia on Saturday, July 12, 2008 1:05 PM

I have 10 new pics posted in the Drydock Project on the last page. I'm now working on the "Spindles" which connect the frames to each other. Originally I counted 560 of these spindles, but now I've changed the number, at least at this point, to 490. I have one set of these completed using flat washers and finishing washers and dowels to make the correct shape of the spindles. If you look at the pics you'll see that when these pieces are combined the final shape appears very close! Hopefully I'll have all of these elements finished withing the next two weeks! Let me know what you think. See you next update~!

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Posted by Griffworks on Sunday, July 13, 2008 2:16 PM

That's really comin' along!

 

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Posted by Beowolf47 on Monday, July 28, 2008 1:44 AM

Any new update photos, since the date of this post? I remember seeing this at Starshipbuilder, before things changed. I'll make sure to keep an eye on this. Have you thought of doing a TOS version?

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Posted by NemVia on Monday, July 28, 2008 5:13 AM
 Beowolf47 wrote:

Any new update photos, since the date of this post? I remember seeing this at Starshipbuilder, before things changed. I'll make sure to keep an eye on this. Have you thought of doing a TOS version?

I should have a few new pics by the end of the week. The spindles took a little longer than I thought, but they are all finished now. I just started the attachment process. Hopefully I'll get that finished by the end of the week and next week I'll be able to paint it the final color. A TOS version of the drydock? Hmmm. Have to think about that one. I'm sure it will have a lot less details to build. Of course with the new movie coming out, the amount of details could change. but then they say it was built on Earth now, right?

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Posted by NemVia on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 5:19 PM

[8D]

In this weeks update, I've finally assembled one complete side of the panel frames along with the spindle assemblies. New Pics on the Sorry it took so long for this update, but the spindles took quite a long time to finish. I'll be starting on the other side of the panel frames as soon as I post this. Hopefully, by next week I'll be able to have these assemblies painted and begin mounting them to the overhead modules. It's getting exciting now! I can't wait to get the Enterprise into this thing! Until the next update.... Keep checking the site!

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Posted by NemVia on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 5:45 PM

Big SmileTodays Drydock pt II update has 3 pics in it. I have finally connected together all of the light panels and have a test lighting pic. They're all working good! That will be the last time you see the panels frames in "WHITE". I began spraying the panels and frames on Monday. It takes about 2 to 2 1/2 hours per side to have everything completely painted. By "side"  I mean inside and outside. There are so many details to paint so it takes a lot of time to make sure everything is covered. I just finished the final touch-ups today (Wednesday). Next I'm now adding some of the numberings that are seen on the backs of the light panles. There is only One panel in ST:TMP that the numbers are completely visible on the screen. I'm using White Dry-Transfers to add this finish touch. In the next update I'll have the front of the light panels with their inserts in place, then I'll begin working on the work booms, and work lights as well as starting on the Gangway mechanism and also the top parts of the overhead modules! See you next update!

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Posted by NemVia on Friday, August 15, 2008 5:22 AM

[8D]I have added just one pic in Drydock pt. II. I have finished putting the inserts and colored gels on the entire port side frame. (21 panels) I added the pic to show how much closer I am to finishing this project. Now I'm working on the Starboard side and should have that finished by the end of next week. Then I can start assembling the frames to the overhead modules! Enjoy the pic and see you in the next update!

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Finished with the panel frame covers
Posted by NemVia on Thursday, August 21, 2008 5:18 AM

[8D]

Just an update. As of today I now have all of the panel frame covers in place for both sides. I'm not addding a new pic at this point because it is identical to the other side. If you haven't seen the first side then check out my website. I have to do a little bit of re-soldering for some of the panels due to connection problems, but they're basically done. Now I'm going to be adding the spindles to the overhead modules, then I need to add some re-enforcement to the armature to hold the weight of the ship and the drydock. After that I should be able to put the panelframes together with the overhead modules, then I can start on the booms and other details. I also will begin working on the final wiring and the roof of the overhead modules. Hang in there, people! I'm getting there!
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Posted by ssgkopp on Thursday, August 21, 2008 3:15 PM
Holy crap that is looking really good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by starmodeler on Sunday, August 24, 2008 1:53 AM
Your work I've seen for some time! the looks are still indescribable!
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Posted by NemVia on Sunday, August 24, 2008 5:11 PM

Hey! Thanks guys! Glad you're keeping up with the model's progress!

[8D]

I've added 2 new pics to Drydock pt II. The final details for the underside of the Overhead modules has been added. I'm now completely finished with that part of the model. I've also added some re-enforcement for the modules armature. This will help support the weight of the panel frames. I'll get a picture of that in there by the next update. Now, I will be working on the models mounting box which will house the entire model for when I transport it hopefully to model shows. I need to do this now because once I assemble the panel frames to the overhead modules, it will be very difficult to move the model around. Plus I'll have a stable surface to work on the additional details and wiring that will be added when the re-fit model gets added. Stay tuned! More to come!

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Posted by NemVia on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 9:20 PM

[8D]Today I started building the base for a box that will shroud the Drydock model. The box will be used to protect the model during transport. Hopefully to a few model shows. I'm making the top and sides with hinges so the box can be opened as a display case. I will be lining the base and sides with black velvet material. Black velvet absorbs light so it will be easier to photograpgh the model from different angles and it will appear to be hanging in space. At least that's the idea. I'm also adding some castors so that the box can be safely moved on the floor. After I finish this box it will be easier for me to do the finally assembly and wiring of the entire model, including the PL Enterprise. Once these are in place I can start building those hexagon lights, the booms and the other spot lights and better judge their size and distance from the ship. I'll have more pictures in a few days, but now everything is winding down to completion. Keep checking! More to come!

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BIG UPDATE ON THE DRYDOCK!
Posted by NemVia on Saturday, September 6, 2008 5:00 PM

BIG UPDATE TODAY! I've added 19 new pics to the Drydock pt II page! I've finished the important part of the drydock display stand and I've assembled the starboard side of the panel frames. I've also added the PL Enterprise and did a few test pics with the model in place. It's looking sharp! Before I can add the other side of panel frames, though, I have to work on the gangway tunnel and a few other pieces that need to be added before the Enterprise can be enclosed in the Drydock. I hope everyone who visits enjoys these pics. It just means I'm that much closer to finishing my dream model! Please leave any comments you wish! I'll see you on the next update!

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Posted by NemVia on Saturday, September 20, 2008 5:17 PM

[8D]I've started building those 6 sided light panels and added some lighting details. I have 7 new pics  on the site of how these are being built. These pieces are very tough to make and I've tried several ideas as to how to build them, but it's just one of those details I'm going to have to go around because I can't find what I need to build them. Hope you like the alternative instead.
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Starting on the work boom pivots and the travel pod dock...
Posted by NemVia on Monday, September 22, 2008 8:09 PM

[8D]Got a little more done today. I've built and drilled out holes on the pivots for the work booms and I've started  on the travel pod dock that is connected to the outsode of the gangway. I have the Light booms finished and will start wiring by the end of the week. Just a few more details to complete here and then I can begin the final assembly of the entire Drydock.  Hang in there... She's nearing her finish.
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Posted by Puma_Adder on Monday, September 22, 2008 9:18 PM
OMG........ My gundams just collectively shat themselfes.................. THIS IS AMAZING! Can't wait to see the finished work! Bow [bow]
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Posted by NemVia on Wednesday, October 1, 2008 5:26 PM

Puma_Adder
OMG........ My gundams just collectively shat themselfes.................. THIS IS AMAZING! Can't wait to see the finished work! [bow]

Wow! Hope there wasn't too big a mess!

[8D]

I've now begun lighting the Work booms and the 6 sided panels. I've added some fiber optics to save on LEDs. This also helps to add more lighting effects for the model. On page 5 you can see how the optics will light up the ends of the work booms. More to come later!

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Posted by NemVia on Saturday, October 11, 2008 1:18 PM

[8D]I've added 5 new pics of some of the details that will be added to the boom pivots and the six small panels that are seen as the travel pod passes the outside of the drydock. Also a closup of this detail is seen as the Enterprise pulls out of Drydock. I'm still working on the Spot light cannons or whatever those things are on the bottom of the drydock. I guess they could be the moorings that you here mentioned, but I don't know. I'll have some pics of those hopefully by the end of next week.

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The Pic below is the detail that I'm speaking of:

 

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Posted by NemVia on Tuesday, October 14, 2008 5:42 AM

[8D]I've now started on the Spot light turrets that are seen at the very bottom of the drydock. 3 new pics are on the last page. Next I'll add wiring and LEDs, then I'll opaque all of the new parts I've just finished and paint them their final color. Then I can finally work on the Gangway and begin assembling the last panel frames to the overhead modules.

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Posted by NemVia on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 5:35 PM

[8D]I've added 15 new pics for the Drydock pt II. I've finished up some of the detailing on the spot lights, work booms, work lights, and the misc. panels. I've also added some dry transfers to a few of the pieces. I've also started working on the part of the Drydock that I've been looking forward to since I've started working on this project and that is the "Gangway" that will connect the Enterprise to the drydock. By the next update I'll have that detailed a little more and painted up. Then I can start adding these pieces to the model and finally enclose the drydock around the Enterprise! More to come!

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Posted by NemVia on Tuesday, November 4, 2008 5:12 AM

[8D]I've been doing a lot of work on the Drydock these last 2 weeks. I have 12 new pics that show off some very nice views of the model, thus far. I've begun wiring the PL Enterprise to it's connectors and have run the wires up to the overhead modules. I've also painted the Gangway. Next I'll finish building the coverings to hide the wiring and then I'll start to add the work booms and lights. I had to add some re-enforcement rods to the side panels to support the weight of the panels and to help straighten them out. It will also keep the model together so I can move it around without worry during transport. These rods will be painted later on. I also have some good news for those of you who didn't care much for the green color on the Enterprise "Strong-back". (I know I didn't really care for it and the more I thought about it... I REALLY didn't care for it.) Sooo... I decided to make the color a lot more subtle as seen on ST:TMP. This also harmonizes with the rest of the Aztec detailing. You know it's there, but it doesn't jump out at you. In the next few weeks I'll also be making a cover for the model box so it will be safe when it's stored or being moved. Stay tuned. It's nearly done!

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Posted by NemVia on Saturday, November 15, 2008 9:53 AM

[8D]I know the updates have been a little slow the last few weeks, but I am working on a lot of the wiring for the Drydock. I've run into a few snags that slowed me down a bit, but I should have some new pics for you shortly. I have almost one side of the model wired and I did a test lighting in the dark and let me tell you the model looks stunning under it's own lighting. I'll get a picture of that posted in the next few days. I still need to add some re-enforcements to the side panels to keep them from swaying when the model is moved. I'm adding the work booms on and the work lights. The trick is to hide the wiring and make it look like its part of the detailing. I'll add another update when these details are completed. Stay tuned!

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Drydock portside lighting test.
Posted by NemVia on Friday, November 21, 2008 6:28 PM

[8D]

This update has the first lighting test pics of the port side of the drydock. All of the pics you will see here are lit "ONLY" by the lighting from the Drydock model. There was no additional lighting used to enhance the pics. Just imagine how it will look when the top and starboard side lights are working. As of this update, none of the wiring for the PLE is hooked up as of yet. First I'll finish the wiring for the drydock, which should take another week or so, then I'll start running the controll switch wiring to a control panel which will allow the individual groups of lights, including the ships to turned on and off at any given time. Stay tuned! More to come soon!

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Posted by Kugai on Sunday, November 30, 2008 6:53 PM

OK, if ILM or some other FX company hasn't hired you, they're nuts!

"Great job" doesn't even begin to cover it.

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