The folks that restored the TOS E for the Smithsonian have the right color, which is a sort of concrete gray with a vaguely greenish tint. You can find online articles about it. I think they recommend Tamiya AS-12 Japanese gray for modelers, but I just personally prefer light ghost gray for a more on-screen look.
The folks that restored the TOS E for the Smithsonian have the right color, which is a sort of concrete gray with a vaguely greenish tint. You can find online articles about it. I think they recommend Tamiya AS-12 Japanese gray for modelers, but I just personally prefer light ghost gray for a more on-screen look.
That's probably what I meant to sayI find Tamiya AS-18 Light Gray (IJA) to be a very good match for the Enterprise.
Damn old brain.
One of the best things about the Enterprise is that she is beautiful no matter the color. My model is currently primer gray as I finish up on some spots, but I enjoy looking at her even in this unfinished state all the same.
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I think I'll go back to planes and spaceships for a while, they're more forgiving. Any mistake can be called weathering. 
Well, she's sci fi: This is a 1/6 3D printed kit of Dejah Thoris I bought from Crimson Raven Miniatures:
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I have a lot of trouble painting eyes, so I was grateful her bangs were a separate part that shadows themI think I'll go back to planes and spaceships for a while, they're more forgiving. Any mistake can be called weathering.
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