for some reason, i miss the part build, but i suppose i need to start some model kits ive been collecting. BTW, im really excited to start the connie 1:350 scale model. i think i need the lighting kit before i start.
Looking forward to seeing it. This guy is terrific, startreklighting.co.uk/product/polar-lights-star-trek-enterprise-t-o-s-1350-lighting-kit-lighting-only/
@@dansmodeluniverse I noticed these, but i may just go for the official kit. More expencive but you get motors instead of lighting effects for the necelles. more authentic, but at least £150 more for the pleasure. I still need to decide which kit, or just make my own.
I’m terrible at fitting stickers like these. If there’s a knack to getting them lined up at the start so you don’t go progressively worse as you go along, I’ve yet to learn it…
Wow, that engine looks so realistic. When you're done, just add gasoline and oil and start her up! Great progress!
for some reason, i miss the part build, but i suppose i need to start some model kits ive been collecting.
BTW, im really excited to start the connie 1:350 scale model. i think i need the lighting kit before i start.
Looking forward to seeing it. This guy is terrific, startreklighting.co.uk/product/polar-lights-star-trek-enterprise-t-o-s-1350-lighting-kit-lighting-only/
@@dansmodeluniverse I noticed these, but i may just go for the official kit. More expencive but you get motors instead of lighting effects for the necelles. more authentic, but at least £150 more for the pleasure. I still need to decide which kit, or just make my own.
I’m terrible at fitting stickers like these. If there’s a knack to getting them lined up at the start so you don’t go progressively worse as you go along, I’ve yet to learn it…
Yes it can be difficult. Don't lay them down fully, initially. Tease them down.