If it was made and some units delivered, I would think there would be a few photos out there of the production run in addition to what the company showed. If not, I'm now inclined to think it was a scam. A pity. Looked like a beautiful model.
If it was made and some units delivered, I would think there would be a few photos out there of the production run in addition to what the company showed. If not, I'm now inclined to think it was a scam. A pity. Looked like a beautiful model.
Yeah, TOMY isn’t scamming anyone.It's a "crowdfunding" from a relatively known toy company with a scheduled eta of fall 2023 unless you are from the future in the present timeline is March 2023. Plenty of time.
As you all know, TOMY wanted to go where no one had gone before; replicating the original restored Studio Model that is on display at the National Air and Space Museum, complete with space dust & hull markings, to make this release a true jaw-dropper. We're happy to share a few first looks at some of the parts that will make this collectible truly remarkable.
Our NCC-1701 USS Enterprise will not only showcase amazing accuracy with its die-cast construction and lighting effects, but will also replicate the TOS Studio Model that is currently on display in the NASM (Smithsonian Institute). To do this, we’re under the watchful eye Gary Kerr, who not only supplied the correct paint chips, but also played a pivotal role on the restoration of the 11 foot long Studio Model in 2016. Along with Gary, a handful of other all star Star Trek-ians were also consulted, including Glen Swanson, Karl Tate, Matt Cushman, and Mark Myers.![]()
TOMY's Project Manager on this endeavor, Rick Pettinger, pointed out that this vessel will boast 282+ deco operations, including tampo pad printing, 3D surface printing, spray effects, waterslide decals, labels, and electrostatic spray powder-coating.![]()
Let us know what you think!
Project Update:
- Campaign fully funded and moving forward
- Tooling model has been approved by Paramount
- First shot models have arrived
- We're working on finalizing the package size and instruction sheet
- Look for more updates over the next few months!
I will admit I’m not super-stoked about the waterslide decals, I find they tend not to age well.
Waterslide are like the ones you'd get in plastic model kits. They're markings printed onto a thin adhesive film that when wetted activates the adhesive and then they're slid off of the backing paper onto the model.What about waterslide decals? I ordered one but admit I'm not a model expert by any stretch.
Yeah, TOMY isn’t scamming anyone.
They’ve been providing monthly updates and it’s coming along pretty well. Here’s what they emailed for February:
I will admit I’m not super-stoked about the waterslide decals, I find they tend not to age well.
You're aware that the pic you posted is of the actual filming model at the Smithsonian, right?Wow. Looks like someone at TOMY doesn't like the seems either. If you check out their February post on their website, https://startrek.tomy.com/, someone with bad Photoshop skills painted out the seem. And they didn't do too good of a job since the lighting is unnaturally solid looking and the neck is bleeding into the saucer section!
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It’s always going to be relatively prominent because the saucer and engineering sections are separate parts - presumably built that way to help avoid damage during shipping, but marketed as a “saucer sep” feature.Anyone know, or seen a picture of, a recent build to see if the neck seem is still so prominent?
I figured it was because of weight but still the jigsaw look just isn't appealing. I've seen other higher end models just as heavy with a better looking stand pieces. Also, a dense question but "plug holes"? Where are they on this picture?I sort of wish the plug holes had been on the port side, since that was the unfinished side of the 11-footer. The seam on the warp engines looks much better on this most recent test article than the previous one, which is good.
Presumably the stand is like that because this ship is supposed to weigh around 9kg/20lbs, so the it needs to be much more robust.
FWIW the Enterprise -G from FE costs ~15K.
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