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Building the Eaglemoss Enterprise-D partwork

I'm just thinking people could perhaps build batte-damaged Galaxy graveyard scenes like Wolf 359 using the parts they have - and a few pens and additional nacelles :D

And if you couldn't finish the DeLorean - Add a train and build the scene from Part III, perhaps even with a cartwheeling Marty action figure :D
 
From what I remember from the guys detailing their builds on here, I think what had been delivered was about 80ish percent of the dorsal saucer, half the cobrahead and most of one nacelle.
 
Ok, that's a lot more than I (mis)remembered. How complete is the bottom of the saucer?
Not very complete underneath, but it still looks good… 70C0FCAE-CAEE-484C-97D5-8E2619756AF3.jpeg
I imagine that this is *kind of* what the bottom of the saucer section looked like after it was salvaged from Veridian III?
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If the Picard FSX team want to use my model as a physical prop as part of season 3 at the Smithsonian they are more than welcome to. :techman:

They can go CGI if they want, but I think that by going CGI with spaceship design we are losing a lot of high skilled model making jobs.

You couldn’t and shouldn’t slap the Federation flagship in to a 3D printer either… :rolleyes:
 
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You couldn’t and shouldn’t slap the Federation flagship in to a 3D printer either… :rolleyes:

In terms of 3D printers, there is one that prints in ice I saw recently.
https://techxplore.com/news/2022-08-3d-microscale-ice-advanced-biomedical.html

That is great because it allows very smooth shapes--you don't have that ugly layered look with just a little heat smoothing things out....some CO2 and it is frozen solid. What is more---being ice---it can melt away lost-wax style for molds.

Direct Sound Printing is even better because you can print through opaque surfaces--within the human body even:
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DSP--like ice printing--allows smoother forms...like Star Trek ships are known for. The layered look of old 3D prints only work with the Super Star Destroyer cotex--where each layer is a deck, say.

I hope whoever buys EagleMoss is listening.

They can go CGI if they want, but I think that by going CGI with spaceship design we are losing a lot of high skilled model making jobs.

Agreed.
 
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You couldn’t and shouldn’t slap the Federation flagship in to a 3D printer either… :rolleyes:
At the risk of starting an argument why not? 3d printing has come a long way, there is a huge variety of materials to work with, and has the potential to be cheaper or more accessible depending on the person.
 
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At the risk of starting an argument why not? 3d printing has come a long way, there is a huge variety of materials to work with, and has the potential to be cheaper or more accessible depending on the person.
Yeah, currently, the gameprint ones are full color and have a reasonable amount of surface detail, presumably printed on very expensive machines versus the personal ones that just use extruded plastics. It'll only get better in the future.
 
Not EM, but perhaps a nice alternative:

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https://blog.trekcore.com/2022/08/numskull-star-trek-next-generation-enterprise-advent-calendar/
 
It looks pretty good/ The Eaglemoss might have been a bit lumpy on completion. This module approach seems better.
 
Still holding out hope someone will pick this up soon, especially since your man from EM said it was probably the most profitable venture they had at the time of collapse.
 
It has been picked up, the company that manufactured the parts bought out the subscription and the subscriber database. They are just trying to sort out the licensing at the moment.

That’s fantastic news. Hopefully this is just a formality at this point.
 
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