This is turning out great! It's really sad that Ian never got to finish his Voyager. I know it would have been epic like all his builds. I can't wait to get to my Voyager model. Its going to be a lot of work to get it accurate as you are already showing. I'm probably going to build a bunch of 3d printed replacement parts as well to help. Looking forward to seeing more, keep it up!
Every time I visit his Voyager build log, it saddens me to know we will never get to see his final vision for this kit. Anyway, thanks for the feedback and the encouragement!
Wow! Stunning work, the detail you’re putting into this is amazing. Thank you for sharing info’ about the STL’s on Ian’s website, he did some amazing work God rest his soul. Will be downloading them to have ready for my voyager build and re-watching your videos for inspiration. Can’t wait to see what you have done to the warp nacelles 👍
Fantastic work! The hull halves above the hanger door tend to be forced apart by the hanger door piece. You may need to reinforce that central seam inside with strip styrene, and/ or address the hanger door part...
I will watch out for that, thank you. The photoetch set I have includes a replacement for the hanger door and surrounding bulkhead, so we will see if it fits any better.
WOW!!!! Ian would be super proud! This is turning out to be an amazing project! I can't wait for the next video. Your attention to detail is astounding and I really appreciate it. Thanks for documenting your hard work and letting us follow along with you.
The coat of primer would have been the perfect ending for this video. Unfortunately, I just wasn't quite ready for it. It will be in the next video for sure. Thanks for watching and commenting!
At 40:00 I was hoping you'd heard of or were going to use superglue debonder. I've never used the stuff myself but supposedly it exists and works well. (I believe Uncle Nightshift and his tank builds gave me that idea.) Other than that, amazing work as always. You're giving me so many great ideas I hope I'll be able to implement myself one fine day.
Thank you. That's quite funny that you mention the debonder. I actually bought some recently to try it out, but it completely slipped my mind! I've never used it either, but this would have been the perfect opportunity to try. Oh well, I'll try to remember it next time.
@@mistakeman Looking at your result, I'd say it worked like a charm. I figure part of modeling is knowing what you're doing. And a big part of my progress always is doing it, sort of like not knowing that I don't know how to, figuring it out on the way and thus getting it done, surprising myself.
This is turning out great! It's really sad that Ian never got to finish his Voyager. I know it would have been epic like all his builds. I can't wait to get to my Voyager model. Its going to be a lot of work to get it accurate as you are already showing. I'm probably going to build a bunch of 3d printed replacement parts as well to help. Looking forward to seeing more, keep it up!
Every time I visit his Voyager build log, it saddens me to know we will never get to see his final vision for this kit. Anyway, thanks for the feedback and the encouragement!
Wow! Stunning work, the detail you’re putting into this is amazing.
Thank you for sharing info’ about the STL’s on Ian’s website, he did some amazing work God rest his soul. Will be downloading them to have ready for my voyager build and re-watching your videos for inspiration.
Can’t wait to see what you have done to the warp nacelles 👍
Thank you, Steve. Ian's work is incredibly inspiring.
@@mistakeman not just Ian’s but yours as well with the love and effort you’re putting into your build, truly inspirational.
Fantastic work! The hull halves above the hanger door tend to be forced apart by the hanger door piece. You may need to reinforce that central seam inside with strip styrene, and/ or address the hanger door part...
I will watch out for that, thank you. The photoetch set I have includes a replacement for the hanger door and surrounding bulkhead, so we will see if it fits any better.
WOW!!!! Ian would be super proud! This is turning out to be an amazing project! I can't wait for the next video. Your attention to detail is astounding and I really appreciate it. Thanks for documenting your hard work and letting us follow along with you.
This means a lot to me. Thank you so much.
An that cut (in the editing room, not the model) at 49:38 is true movie magic. Man, you sure know what you're doing!
Can't wait for that coat of primer, showing that you indeed did an excellent job with your work.
Very much looking forward to your next video.
The coat of primer would have been the perfect ending for this video. Unfortunately, I just wasn't quite ready for it. It will be in the next video for sure. Thanks for watching and commenting!
The modifications look great. Especially the re-angle of the flat in front of the window.
Thank you. I'm relieved it wasn't a disaster.
Nice work! Keep up the good work!
Thank you!
At 40:00 I was hoping you'd heard of or were going to use superglue debonder. I've never used the stuff myself but supposedly it exists and works well. (I believe Uncle Nightshift and his tank builds gave me that idea.)
Other than that, amazing work as always. You're giving me so many great ideas I hope I'll be able to implement myself one fine day.
Thank you. That's quite funny that you mention the debonder. I actually bought some recently to try it out, but it completely slipped my mind! I've never used it either, but this would have been the perfect opportunity to try. Oh well, I'll try to remember it next time.
@@mistakeman Looking at your result, I'd say it worked like a charm. I figure part of modeling is knowing what you're doing. And a big part of my progress always is doing it, sort of like not knowing that I don't know how to, figuring it out on the way and thus getting it done, surprising myself.
Acetone can be used for superglue...but it will also melt plastic so extreme care needed!
Good
Thanks!