The exterior would fit... but the interior might not.
Most of us TOS fans acknowledge and appreciate Mr. Miarecki's skill and craftsmanship in giving the venerable 11-foot Enterprise the careful and comprehensive restoration it desperately needed. What we don't appreciate is the godawful, overdone "weathering" and gridlines he applied to the old girl. The model never looked like that, on-camera or off.I see that someone over at HobbyTalk, evidently possessed of no skill or talent of their own, had to take a swipe at Ed.![]()
Here: http://www.hobbytalk.com/ in photos miscellaneous.
I have contacted Lynn, as well as my friend Doug Drexler, who is very interested in working on restoring the old girl. We have the money, plan on setting up a non-profit foundation, have professionals like Doug and Mike Okuda restore her, and then display her around the country, so every fan can get a chance to see her. I have been emailing with Lynn, as has Doug, and Steve Thomas, who did the great articles on my blog here.
Hopefully we can work out the details with Lynn's attorney and get this project moving.
Alec
Alec Peters
startrekprops.com
Propworx
I have contacted Lynn, as well as my friend Doug Drexler, who is very interested in working on restoring the old girl. We have the money, plan on setting up a non-profit foundation, have professionals like Doug and Mike Okuda restore her, and then display her around the country, so every fan can get a chance to see her. I have been emailing with Lynn, as has Doug, and Steve Thomas, who did the great articles on my blog here.
Hopefully we can work out the details with Lynn's attorney and get this project moving.
Alec
Alec Peters
startrekprops.com
Propworx
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