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New TOS Enterprise 1/350 model?

Shaw said:
Warped9 said:
Forgive me for asking what may be a silly question, but can these drawings be viewed anywhere or are they locked in a high security place somewhere with armed guards?
I don't think you realize just what you are asking.

I looked into seeing the plans and ended up on an NSA watch list. I've had to resort to changing my name on a daily basis (tomorrow I'll be answering to the name "Fred"). My phones are bugged and my family members are also being watched.

The security on these plans is unreal...

The plans are surrounded by guards (with guns) and video monitors, they are kept beneath an inch of bullet proof glass, there are heat, motion and biometric sensors, they are stored in a vault with four foot thick concrete, steal plated walls and an electric combination lock.

nation_treasure.jpg


... now, none of this has deterred me from my quest. I'm waiting for the right Gala event (and my suit to come back from the cleaners) to make my move and see the plans in person.

Of course I'll most likely end up in Guantanamo Bay, but it is a small price to pay for seeing the Holy Grail of Star Trek tech!

:thumbsup:
 
BTW, you can find the full version of the highly-secured "holy grail" drawings shown in Shaw's photos above right over here, just laying there for the taking. So much for tight security. :)
 
:guffaw: :guffaw: :guffaw:

Now THAT'S funny. Not a slight to the person that asked the question, but using clips from "National Treasure" to show the security arrangments is classic. Fine job Shaw! :thumbsup:

I assume you will also be romancing the seductive, yet highly intelligent head of security as well? I figured you would take that position...so to speak.
 
uss_griffin said:
BTW, you can find the full version of the highly-secured "holy grail" drawings shown in Shaw's photos above right over here, just laying there for the taking. So much for tight security. :)
Well... actually I thought that those illustrations might have been too recognizable, so the stand-in for the super secret Kerr plans came from here:


1964 Jefferies Construction Plans (PDF, 1.4 MB)

Which was a consolidation project of information I had on the original Jefferies plans for the Enterprise. I didn't have enough completed on my work on the 11 foot model to share them publicly yet (even as blurry plans under glass), and I've taken to having a very short list of people preview my work in progress (short being actually a list of a single person, in this case Aridas Sofia). I doubt I'll have anything ready for the general public to see until early next year.

USS Jack Riley said:
:guffaw: :guffaw: :guffaw:

Now THAT'S funny. Not a slight to the person that asked the question, but using clips from "National Treasure" to show the security arrangments is classic. Fine job Shaw! :thumbsup:

I assume you will also be romancing the seductive, yet highly intelligent head of security as well? I figured you would take that position...so to speak.
Yeah, it gave me a great excuse for watching the DVD a couple times yesterday (only I watched it a couple times after I made that post :eek: ).

As for romancing the seductive, yet highly intelligent head of security, my wife does have an application in for that position. I'll be romancing her even if she doesn't get the job though. :D I mean how often do you find a woman willing to put up with something like this for the last 8 years!



Oh well, back into hiding again.

This is Fred, signing off.
 
Shaw said:

As for romancing the seductive, yet highly intelligent head of security, my wife does have an application in for that position. I'll be romancing her even if she doesn't get the job though. :D I mean how often do you find a woman willing to put up with something like this for the last 8 years!



Oh well, back into hiding again.

This is Fred, signing off.

"Fred" - <thunk> That was my jaw hitting the floor. Holy crap. My "Man Room" (no, not the Man Cave from the cell phone commercials), has all kinds of stuff I have collected over the years in it, most of which isn't even on dispaly (thanks to an 11, going on 20, year old son who has taken over the room and made it the neighborhood hangout - at least I know where to find him). It is a separate building from the main house, but has all of his video games, a Pop-A-Shot, etc. that have taken up residence where I had planned to display all kinds of other things (I even had to take down my Heavy Metal limited edition film cell for cryin' out loud). At least I have a few cubic feet of room left. :)

As for your sainted wife, I also have a very understanding wife (even if I do refer to her as "She Who Must Be Obeyed"). She has stuck it out (albeit with the occauisional quibble) for 13 years of marriage and 3 years of courtship. Although she lacks the intriguing foreign accent of the actress who played the role, she more than makes up for it in other skills.

Back on topic - any word on whether this is a garage kit (which I doubt given the pedigree of the person involved) or a one-off for a customer? I haven't seen antyning one way or another.
 
From Thomas Sassers site:

"Modelshop Insider
See model kits and other masters being made."


When pressed if this was to be a kit, his reply was something akin to "the answer lies in the form description".

So it's either a kit from Thomas or a master to a kit that someone else will produce. Either way I'm completely stoked. I really, really wanted to purchase a MR ship, but the price was WAY too much for my budget. :wtf: :wtf: Plus, it was already built and painted. Where's the fun in that. I'll even go on record right now and say "put me down for two kits, please." :D I just hope that someone like Don's Light and Magic is working on creating the internal lighting rig and spinning fan thingy for her engines. I'll need 4 of those too! :D :D :D

Q2UnME
 
Q2UnME said:
I really, really wanted to purchase a MR ship, but the price was WAY too much for my budget. :wtf: :wtf: Plus, it was already built and painted. Where's the fun in that. I'll even go on record right now and say "put me down for two kits, please." :D I just hope that someone like Don's Light and Magic is working on creating the internal lighting rig and spinning fan thingy for her engines. I'll need 4 of those too! :D :D :D

Q2UnME

You and me both. I saw a light up version of the Enterprise - E's nacelles in a modeling forum somewhere and couldn't believe that he had been able to produce the "plasma effect" (for lack of a better term) in the bussard collectors with a few LEDs. It looked spot on fantastic. Hopefully we can see the same thing for the Gray Lady.
 
LBElliot - I had to go scurrying around "My Favorites" only to discover that I had forgotten to save it! D'oh!! A few minutes with Google (and knowing what I was looking for) and I was able to find it.

I don't want to post a direct link for fear of breaching board rules, but if you cut and paste the following address you will go straight to the page that discusses lighting the NCC-1701-E (the molds for which were made by non other than REL). At the bottom of the page is a link to a movie that shows the effect. It is spectacular. Very well done indeed. In fact, the entire build is fantastic and the whole WIP is a great read with plenty of suggestions for how to use different techniques, etc. Highly recommended site.

Here is the link:

http://www.raytheon.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/wipsrent5.html

Enjoy it, but please don't crash the poor guy's server!

P'Trope - if this violates the rules, feel free to edit it (or tell me to do it myself since I did it in the first place) to remove address.
 
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