That's how evolution works.
It's really, really not.
That's how evolution works.
Yeah I love your refit of the NX. One question what kit have you being using.? it looks like the NX enterprise from polar lights is it.?
Looking good and your progress on your kitbash is superb
Yeah I love your refit of the NX. One question what kit have you being using.? it looks like the NX enterprise from polar lights is it.?
Looking good and your progress on your kitbash is superb
Thanks NS! Yes, it's the 1:350 Polar Lights NX-01
Hey all,
So, after looking long and hard look at the secondary hull, i realized that i had missed the most important part of a ship-the keel. my construction design was all wrong.
after progressing a little further on the saucer I realized how heavy it is, and that the structure wouldn't be able to hold it, nor could i run electrical
in its present state....
So I went to the LHS and picked up some model grade plywood, some balsa wood and a tube of zap a gap and started again from scratch.
this is where I am at now-
http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss257/brandomack/NX-01/DSC02040.jpg
http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss257/brandomack/NX-01/DSC02038.jpg
http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss257/brandomack/NX-01/DSC02037.jpg
I have to wait for the electrical components to arrive before I skin it with balsa.
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http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss257/brandomack/NX-01/DSC02060.jpg
Very impressive workthanks for that.
Very impressive workthanks for that.Do you think that your going to have enough structure to prevent the warp engines from Sagging? Keep up the great work.
Hey all,
So, after looking long and hard look at the secondary hull, i realized that i had missed the most important part of a ship-the keel. my construction design was all wrong.
after progressing a little further on the saucer I realized how heavy it is, and that the structure wouldn't be able to hold it, nor could i run electrical
in its present state....
So I went to the LHS and picked up some model grade plywood, some balsa wood and a tube of zap a gap and started again from scratch.
this is where I am at now-
http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss257/brandomack/NX-01/DSC02040.jpg
http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss257/brandomack/NX-01/DSC02038.jpg
http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss257/brandomack/NX-01/DSC02037.jpg
I have to wait for the electrical components to arrive before I skin it with balsa.
I think that's a fundamental flaw with your design. Without the original catamarans to support the saucer and Pylons, your model at that size is just gonna flop forward unless you have an extremely rigid metal frame in it.
This is especially true with the length of your pylons. I had that NX-01 kit, and the nacelles are fairly hefty for a kit. They sagged on the original layout unless you put a metal frame inside it. I just can't see this design being supported well enough to maintain its shape.
Hey all,
So, after looking long and hard look at the secondary hull, i realized that i had missed the most important part of a ship-the keel. my construction design was all wrong.
after progressing a little further on the saucer I realized how heavy it is, and that the structure wouldn't be able to hold it, nor could i run electrical
in its present state....
So I went to the LHS and picked up some model grade plywood, some balsa wood and a tube of zap a gap and started again from scratch.
this is where I am at now-
http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss257/brandomack/NX-01/DSC02040.jpg
http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss257/brandomack/NX-01/DSC02038.jpg
http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss257/brandomack/NX-01/DSC02037.jpg
I have to wait for the electrical components to arrive before I skin it with balsa.
I think that's a fundamental flaw with your design. Without the original catamarans to support the saucer and Pylons, your model at that size is just gonna flop forward unless you have an extremely rigid metal frame in it.
This is especially true with the length of your pylons. I had that NX-01 kit, and the nacelles are fairly hefty for a kit. They sagged on the original layout unless you put a metal frame inside it. I just can't see this design being supported well enough to maintain its shape.
So, take a picture and post it. I'd like to see it.
The saucer will be attached using screws and an internal structure within the rear of the saucer with which to attach it to. I'm figuring that my setup will be more rigid than the original styrene.
plywood,balsa, brass, and epoxy. the pylons are supported from beneath, tied together across the keel with brass
following a "W" shape.
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