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Fleet Captain
Location: Ontario, Canada
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1:350 Scale Enterprise
So my fantastic wife bought me a 1:350 scale Enterprise for our anniversary. I'm super excited and have been making construction plans since. I'm making some custom bits including the bridge interior, and rec deck. Now the rec deck in TMP always pissed me off that it didn't follow the exteriour contours of the ship. That said, mine will. Some things just meant to be, so I made this in google sketchup to get a handle on things. I made this off of drawings based on screencaps from trekcore. ![]() As you can see, the room does indeed accomodate a great number of crew. Like in the screen caps, they are shoulder to shoulder. This shot has over 320 people I believe. I can put more, but it illustrates my point that the room is large when empty. I will put some balconies along the slope, including some chairs and tables, and sofas. A lounge... My only issue with this configuration (the only one that fits really), is that the view screen should be on the other side of the room, like a movie theatre, but we can't have everything can we? So does anyone have any thoughts on this? It won't be super duper detailed due to the scale, but I will try as hard as possible...
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Commodore
Location: Amherst, Ohio
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Re: 1:350 Scale Enterprise
As for me, I have 1 approx. 50% complete and one still in the box unopened. I hope to someday get back to my build. I had to move from NY to OH about 2 years ago now, and I've just not gotten back to working on models. It's (shamefully) sitting in my new workshop, dust covered and still in various pieces... ![]() Good luck, it's a wonderful kit. Q2UnME
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Fleet Captain
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Re: 1:350 Scale Enterprise
You can Google the pix of Probert's Rec Deck sketches, maybe give you some ideas for your project. |
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Commodore
Location: NY
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Re: 1:350 Scale Enterprise
http://www.paragrafix.biz/product_de...PartNum=PGX111 It's also got the airlock hatch that Spock left through to go on his flight through V'ger (and Kirk subsequently exited through to catch him) as well as shrouds for lighting the impulse engines, details for the shuttle bay and lots of little people.
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Fleet Captain
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Re: 1:350 Scale Enterprise
Ps- why in the hell would you move to Ohio? ![]()
http://ottens.co.uk/forgottentrek/wp...ck-concept.jpg My point was to make something similar to that, so I'm glad we were on the same wave-length. Damn. Do I make those giant windows or leave it as the movie had them??? And do I put the balcony across them, or not? Arg- I was going to start today too...
I know it won't be as the movie is, and I wish it were really, but I think making it be as it should have been is a fair compromise. There are some things I would love to do, like put those big windows on the top of the saucer, but things like that are too far removed from the movie in a sense. If I ever were to get a second kit, I think I would do that and give the ship a different name. Anyway- on to construction shortly. I have a lot of work to do. I will be also making the bridge set through a combination of styrene and clay. I'll then vacu-form that with a small vacu-former. But regardless, Im starting with the rec-dec. So exciting!
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Lieutenant
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Re: 1:350 Scale Enterprise
http://showcase.netins.net/web/marc1...efit_WIP_4.htm |
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Admiral
Location: I said out, dammit!
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Re: 1:350 Scale Enterprise
Why the hell did I buy 8 of those thing!?!?
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Fleet Captain
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Re: 1:350 Scale Enterprise
I told my wife and she gave me such a look- it was a warning look I think. Part disgust for what you buying 8 of them (she had a hell of time finding one for me), and part, "don't even think of it, Ivan"... ![]() Anyway- I've made my decision. I'm still going with the tiered slope to blend with the contours more accurately. I've drawn up the plans to be a cross between Probert's concept, and TMP's final version. Like in my sketchup version above, I will have the catwalk along the aft windows, and the angled walls. I will also through in the display in the forward part of the room, TL access, and p/s corridors. I start cutting and sculpting this morning. --- And here we go. ![]()
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Admiral
Location: I said out, dammit!
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Re: 1:350 Scale Enterprise
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Fleet Captain
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Re: 1:350 Scale Enterprise
Here's a little update. Moving along nicely. I put a little 1:350 little guy there for scale (little grey fellow on the catwalk). I think that I will use thread for the rail. I'll coat it in glue after affixing it and that will harden it for painting. ![]() and the bridgedeck ![]() ---- And this is it for the day...
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http://patrickivan.wordpress.com/page/2/ "Perception isn't Reality. Perception is our interpretation of Reality. And Reality remains, despite perception." Me Last edited by Patrickivan; July 22 2012 at 07:48 PM. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: In San Francisco, Subterra
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Re: 1:350 Scale Enterprise
It seems that the great choice of harmonizing Probert's concept with what was filmed is undercut by having an unfunctional theater setting where the screen is back where the projector sits.
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Fleet Captain
Location: Llandudno
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Re: 1:350 Scale Enterprise
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Fleet Captain
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Re: 1:350 Scale Enterprise
Thanks. Everything is still in it's rough phase- no finishing until I get everything ready. In the meantime, it's been a slow week for this. Busy. All I got done was another wall on the bridge- and I'm thinking of scrapping it and going back to my original idea to sculpt sections and vacuum form it- and I've got two wall sections started. ![]() ![]() This will be a bit of a challenge because I have to come up with something that fluidly conforms to the curve of the hull...
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Fleet Captain
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Re: 1:350 Scale Enterprise
![]() ![]() Each platform is reached via stairs. The spaces in between will consist of natural landscape. The TL's at the top (of course both only move vertically) are made from the perfect size pens!
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Captain
Location: Ontario
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Re: 1:350 Scale Enterprise
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