I'm currently painting the windows on mine too.. Referencing some of the lit windows from my paused scenes of the ship from my TNG dvd's...
Christmas has come early for Cyke.
Free Enterprise D Decal Offer
As part of our ongoing commitment to delivering the highest possible quality products, Diamond Select Toys today reveals a new effort to improve customer satisfaction with the Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D ship released earlier this year. Fans will now be able to obtain free window decals designed to replicate the absent window detailing on the regular version of the Enterprise D.
When shipped to stores this summer, we became aware of a potential defect with the first batch of our Enterprise D ship. Specifically, many were missing the window detailing on the neck of the Stardrive section of the Galaxy-class starship. This oversight was corrected in time for our "All Good Things" Enterprise, but the regular edition shipped without the added detail. To correct this we have produced special decals recreating that window detailing and we are offering them free to fans worldwide.
In order to receive these decals, fans can simply send a Self-Addressed-Stamped-Envelope to the below address:
Diamond Select Toys
Attn: Enterprise Decals
1966 Greenspring Dr Suite 300
Timonium, MD21093
Upon receipt we will enclose multiple copies of each decal to allow for a small degree of trial-and-error application - which should be assisted by our handy Decal Application Guide, now live on the Art Asylum blog.
We'll be monitoring this offer until the end of 2009, so if you'd like to give your Enterprise D that little extra detailing, make sure you get your Self-Addressed-Stamped-Envelope on its way!
Anyone has any idea what is the scale of the Art Asylum Ent-D? Is it roughly a 1/1400 scale?
Update: With specifications similar to this model (Length: 18" Diameter of saucer: 13") >>> http://www.trekmodeler.com/services/ent1701D_cust1/ent1701D_cust1.htm, Its clear now that the Art Asylum Ent-D is a 1/1400 scale as well...
The neck windows decal is now available for free at Art Asylum!!!
The neck windows decal is now available for free at Art Asylum!!! >>> http://www.artasylum.com/blog/2009/10/guide-enterprise-d-decal-application/
From http://www.diamondselecttoys.com/ ---
Free Enterprise D Decal Offer
As part of our ongoing commitment to delivering the highest possible quality products, Diamond Select Toys today reveals a new effort to improve customer satisfaction with the Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D ship released earlier this year. Fans will now be able to obtain free window decals designed to replicate the absent window detailing on the regular version of the Enterprise D.
When shipped to stores this summer, we became aware of a potential defect with the first batch of our Enterprise D ship. Specifically, many were missing the window detailing on the neck of the Stardrive section of the Galaxy-class starship. This oversight was corrected in time for our "All Good Things" Enterprise, but the regular edition shipped without the added detail. To correct this we have produced special decals recreating that window detailing and we are offering them free to fans worldwide.
In order to receive these decals, fans can simply send a Self-Addressed-Stamped-Envelope to the below address:
Diamond Select Toys
Attn: Enterprise Decals
1966 Greenspring Dr Suite 300
Timonium, MD21093
Upon receipt we will enclose multiple copies of each decal to allow for a small degree of trial-and-error application - which should be assisted by our handy Decal Application Guide, now live on the Art Asylum blog.
We'll be monitoring this offer until the end of 2009, so if you'd like to give your Enterprise D that little extra detailing, make sure you get your Self-Addressed-Stamped-Envelope on its way!
The end result in the photo looks kinda out of proportioned though probably due to the thick grey horizontal lines at the neck area that still remain visible once the decal is applied and some windows are overlapping the photon torpedo bay at the neck area..
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The neck windows decal is now available for free at Art Asylum!!! >>> http://www.artasylum.com/blog/2009/10/guide-enterprise-d-decal-application/
From http://www.diamondselecttoys.com/ ---
Free Enterprise D Decal Offer
As part of our ongoing commitment to delivering the highest possible quality products, Diamond Select Toys today reveals a new effort to improve customer satisfaction with the Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D ship released earlier this year. Fans will now be able to obtain free window decals designed to replicate the absent window detailing on the regular version of the Enterprise D.
When shipped to stores this summer, we became aware of a potential defect with the first batch of our Enterprise D ship. Specifically, many were missing the window detailing on the neck of the Stardrive section of the Galaxy-class starship. This oversight was corrected in time for our "All Good Things" Enterprise, but the regular edition shipped without the added detail. To correct this we have produced special decals recreating that window detailing and we are offering them free to fans worldwide.
In order to receive these decals, fans can simply send a Self-Addressed-Stamped-Envelope to the below address:
Diamond Select Toys
Attn: Enterprise Decals
1966 Greenspring Dr Suite 300
Timonium, MD21093
Upon receipt we will enclose multiple copies of each decal to allow for a small degree of trial-and-error application - which should be assisted by our handy Decal Application Guide, now live on the Art Asylum blog.
We'll be monitoring this offer until the end of 2009, so if you'd like to give your Enterprise D that little extra detailing, make sure you get your Self-Addressed-Stamped-Envelope on its way!
The end result in the photo looks kinda out of proportioned though probably due to the thick grey horizontal lines at the neck area that still remain visible once the decal is applied and some windows are overlapping the photon torpedo bay at the neck area..
Judging by the curve of the windows at the left edge of the decal, and the curve of the front of the neck of the ship, I'd say you put the decal on just a little bit to low. That's probably why there are windows on the torpedo bay and docking port door area. I do agree that the windows look a little small due to the thick grey lines behind them...
I've finally completed painting the windows on my Ent-D! It looks more like a model kit than a toy now.. I skipped the neck, will wait for the decal sheet from Art Asylum if they ever do it that is... Nevertheless, the Art Asylum Ent-D has come to life with the "lit" windows!!!
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I've finally completed painting the windows on my Ent-D! It looks more like a model kit than a toy now.. I skipped the neck, will wait for the decal sheet from Art Asylum if they ever do it that is... Nevertheless, the Art Asylum Ent-D has come to life with the "lit" windows!!!
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That is simply outstanding... I wish I could get one, but none of the local comic or toy places have them in stock... only the crap-ass JJ-prise, lol.
The neck windows decal is now available for free at Art Asylum!!! >>> http://www.artasylum.com/blog/2009/10/guide-enterprise-d-decal-application/
From http://www.diamondselecttoys.com/ ---
The end result in the photo looks kinda out of proportioned though probably due to the thick grey horizontal lines at the neck area that still remain visible once the decal is applied and some windows are overlapping the photon torpedo bay at the neck area..
Judging by the curve of the windows at the left edge of the decal, and the curve of the front of the neck of the ship, I'd say you put the decal on just a little bit to low. That's probably why there are windows on the torpedo bay and docking port door area. I do agree that the windows look a little small due to the thick grey lines behind them...
First things first, that photo is not my enterprise with the decal.. Its from the art asylum blog that is linked above in my previous post. I have yet to send my self addressed stamped envelope yet...lol..
I'm probably gonna have to end up using eBay... I'd love to get one of these for Christmas. As for the JJ-Prise... to each his own, hehe.
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