Okay - you guys have inspired me!
I've got some customising ideas, using my DVD Enterprise 1701 model, and some Terminator Salvation Playmates Aerial HK angular fins...
Will keep you posted!
And now for my TL update
So - I tried using the angular fins (from my Playmates Aerial HK toy) buuuuuuut, that particular 'tree' didn't produce the fruit I was wanting: the 'struts' were too thick and heavy, for the angle of placement - and in the end, I found cutting new gaps for them to fit into the enterprise hull, too difficult (turns out the DVD 1701 plastic is reasonably robust - especially on the secondary hull!).
I had tried drilling the gaps (for the 'struts' to fit into more snuggly, and to take the weight of the nacelles) - however:
* I probably had the wrong type of drill bit, hence I couldn't drill a hole
* The plastic was too hard to drill.
So, alternatively - I tried fitting the struts into the recess left by the actual models regular struts) - however, that didn't work, and the results were distinctly average (to put it mildly!) :P
I then decided to do away with the Refit-style struts, and go back to the actual model struts instead: I reversed their direction, cut them to shape, and angled them swepting backwards - and used superglue to fix them to them to the hull.
This worked much better (and closer to what the Beyond Enterprise looks like).
Next, I trimmed off the the plastic front 'peg' on the forward end of the nacelle strut (that joins to the nacelle itself). This allowed for the angle of the nacelle to sit correctly, in relation to the Primary and secondary hull. Due the nacelles gap/attachment recess now being altered to how it would normally attach, I then used waste plastic from the trimmed struts to pack the gap on the nacelle strut (also packing it with paper towel, which added bulk, without much weight). I then (rather heavily) superglued the nacelles onto the struts: this was a rather muscle-aching experience, due to making sure the nacelles were sitting correctly angled. I used a mirror to see the alternate view, whilst pressing them together, for at least 5-7 minutes a piece.
Unfortunately, it too at least three attempts with one of the nacelles to do this, whilst trying to avoid gluing my fingers to the ship!
In summary: I got there in the end (approx 3 hours later!), and the results are not too bad (IMO)!
I now have to tidy up some of the glue streaks, and paint in some further detailing - but otherwise, I'm extremely satisfied with the results! Far from perfect (in terms of the detailing), but at least the angles are predominantly right.
NOTE: I could probably describe this 'refit' of the 1701 as simply a swept-back nacelle upgrade (and nothing further): it doesn't have the other new upgrades the Beyond Enterprise has, eg: smaller nacelles, the longer Impulse drive, the slimmer neck, etc.
Apologies for not having any pics yet - I will try and get some done (hopefully soon)
