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Old 02-03-2018, 12:32 AM
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One more bit 'O patience, Area55...


Ron, can't wait to see your repaint of the kit! I'll try increasing my speed on studio model release if that will facilitate your efforts.


Okay, Area55, back to watching your build...
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Old 02-03-2018, 08:19 PM
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One more bit 'O patience, Area55...


Ron, can't wait to see your repaint of the kit! I'll try increasing my speed on studio model release if that will facilitate your efforts.


Okay, Area55, back to watching your build...

Well, start with the first part. the supports of the motors and secondary hull rear section. Reforce the mounts of the engines and the feet that align them. Then I add photos ....... damage my cell phone
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Sorry...happy birthday Ron
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Hello everyone. The assembly of the NCC 1701 TOS has already begun. Assemble the gondolas of the motors, after assembling them put a strip of paper to reinforce the structure. Continue with the rear hull, while drying, comprimi the connecting plate with a small wooden cylinder, with this achieves a better bond.
Then continue with shuttle bay, the assembly from the outside in, it seemed easier. it's already assembled, I miss the photo. Also reform the internal supports of the poles of the engines. Use a small wooden stick to roll up the paper, it seems to me that it will better bind to the paper and not mark it. I feel confident in what I am doing. I am following the instructions to cut the paper that climbed technike on you tube. Thank you for your word of encouragement. Ron ... here I'm slow but sure
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Nice start and good detailed build pics!
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Hi, tomorrow unloap new photos. Today used the dc photos of Enterprise. Thank
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Hello everyone. Today I get here. I'll move on to assemble the dish, any suggestions? Note that this assembly is easier than the one you assembled before.
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Ares55,
The build is looking great! I hope the assembly manual helps you. Thank you also for the birthday greeting!

DC, it's people like you that make people like me design better models! Tell your wife "thank you" for me!

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Thanks guys...

Ron,


I appreciate it! I love your kits and hope my pics will be useful on the thread I've been working.

Check out the mystery I solved about the studio model. I haven't shared the secret yet!


Ares55,

Good work. I saw your working the primary hull. The saucer is tricky i Enterprise kits so watch out that you internal framing is well formed. It will save you a lot of grief later. The two areas a see are a challenge are mating the skin to good framing and securing the pylons well, as they tend to sag over time.

You KNOW what people say about saggy nacelles...

Be well guys...
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