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Seeing Neptune's work with TNG models continued, I see that I will have to catch up...
Top section front module: And alll top modules on ...well top if you remark the shift on the wing modules it was dry fit only... |
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This is really coming together!
Completing this will add a great contribution to TREK fleets! The DC
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And further modules, now for the bottom...
And the bottom front section As mentioned Wulf111 parts layout is very clever. It is not difficult to build, however the number of modules is more than expected... Klingons seem to love modular design |
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Nice work, looking forward to its completion.
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Main top modules completed
And some detail photos Why are cameras so unforgiving in showing details...edges need still need to be fine tuned /colored |
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Further pictures from the upper top module.
Here I had to cut some latches, nothing too complicated, to ensure the fit. |
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i have a question: sometimes you colored the edges, sometimes not! Why dont you color the edges before you put the parts together??? SO it dont looks like a good build!!! sorry
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Thanks for the open feedback. It is always appreciated: I color the edges afterwards (here you see I am still a newbie). With that (no photos posted yet) the model get's a "used" look (klingon-like). Insofar the model is beginner friendly, too.
I am still experimenting here and again: thanks for you feedback! |
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