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Cool!!
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I'd like to see that one!
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Hey DC got your message, you need to empty your inbox a bit for me to reply!
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HI Sir legal01, can i have to the instruction for enterprise e? i also like to build it i already download your and im very excited to build it. thanks in advance
Hi Good day Sir legal01, May i have to a copy of your instruction for building the enterprise e? i already downloaded the file and im very excited to build it. i hope can you give me a copy of instruction manual. thanks in advance. Last edited by rickstef; 02-05-2016 at 05:34 PM. |
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Hey, same here, would really love to have the instructions, so I can finally build it
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I will build this model too, but with half size.
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Need instructions for Zosho's Enterprise E
Can anyone PM or email me the instructions for this ship? I'd love to give it a try.
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You can also stop by the Welcome desk and introduce yourself, letting folks know
what you mainly build, how long, etc. Gives them a good idea of how to start helping you.
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Thanks, Texman. Great idea. I just put a brief blurb on the Welcome Desk.
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Folks,
There is Jim’s (Papermodder) Zosho's 1/1000 Enterprise E build thread to us as one reference: 1/1000 Enterprise - E |
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Thanks, skyman00. That's much better than a set of instructions. I just went through Jim's entire assembly log and the model is most impressive. The version I intend to build will be a heavy mod of this model. I'm intending to build something that hangs on a wall with the model of the enterprise "emerging" out of the background like a relief. Imagine Jim's model cut in half lengthwise fore to aft. Then the half-model mounted on a flat background and hung like a piece of taxidermy. To complicate things further, I'm not going to have any color on the model at all to fit in with my office's minimalist design. The entire assembly will be painted matte white. To make up for the lack of detail normally provided by the skins, I'm going to have to cut some additional pieces to indicate texture. It will make more sense once I start to build it and post the progress online.
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