Star Trek: U S S Enterprise Model NCC-1701 Origional Series 1/350 Scale
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ธ.ค. 2024
- Showing off my 1/350 U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 model, as seen in the re-mastered version of the classic series, and I explain why I did a few things the way I did, and how to get the motors that come with the Round 2 lighting kit to run slower & quieter.
That is a thing of beauty! NCC-1701 was always my favorite ship. Great job!
Michael Richmond Thank you!
My sincere compliments. Star Trek is a labor of love, and you have done the most beautiful ship ever made justice, All my hopes for your success, james :)
jamesflananov Thank you!
Superb model of the first and best Star Trek Enterprise!
Thank you!
Beyond cool.
What a grand build.
You have sold me on this kit. Totally.
Darren Ashmore Defiantly worth building!
I really like that you slowed the cages down. Not only are they quieter but the motors will last longer.
Yeah they will. I should have mentioned that in my commentary.
+FLAME4564 Thank you!
Awesome job dude! I like your interpretations a lot!
Thank you!
Awesome job and great information on the lighting kit, thanks!
Thank you, and your welcome. :)
She's pretty. Good job throughout.
Finally someone who also wishes to see the Connie with lit nacelles! I really wish they would have pulled the trigger on that for the remastered shots.They look amazing!
Very well made. Wish u best of luck in doing more models.
Lucas Damien Mancera Thank you!
Thomas Johnson Ur welcome :)
fantastic love your work on it
+ISS ENTERPISE Thank you! I just sold this model so I will probably be building another one later this year.
I may have.😎
Haven't made a video of it yet.
Amazing work!!!
Thank you!
I bought this kit and it has yet to arrive in the mail but I cannot for the life of me find the lighting kit, I would love to have it for that little bit of extra realism. DO you know where I can get the lighting kit?
+TarlZaralka In my opinion the lighting kit is not worth the extra money. There are much better lighting materials and electronic effects boards available from HDA Modelworx and Tenacontrols than what you get in that lighting kit.
you sound like admiral ackbar
i love it
So I may have missed it, but did you mention what the right speed was? I'm guessing perhaps 25-32 rpm? I tried calculating your bussards, but do to the angle of the shot, I lost track.
I'm not sure, maybe 50rpm. Hooking up the 3 3.6v LEDs in series does cut the voltage down to what is needed, without cutting the current to the motors down to the point where they won't run at all.
looks great, looks different from most i have seen ,warp blue grills look good,wish they had incorperated that effect in the original modell,though the original is always going to be the best. i like the slow run motors , i run mine at 1,5 volts as i mofified my model its the 1/600 with added motors,mine are not that noisy considering some one had the same motors and they sounded awfull ,impulse engines lit ,amber lighting and flickering colours, with some none stock stuff used that was in the kit , like the inner domes,its a good job here with adifference ,individual to the usual ihave seen , thank you john:)
John Felstead Since I made this video, I eliminated the blue glowing bussards, and went with the on-screen look in the remastered episodes for the ship.
I totally agree with the orientation of your bridge. It should always be strait on. With the artistry and symmetry of the1 ship inside and out it makes no sence that the designer would rotate the bridge just to accommodate a bump on the back. That turbo lift can go sideways. Why cant it slide over to the position it opes to on the bridge? I also like the aztec on the panels and lighting the nacells gives it life. Great work.
SovsBorg I just accept it as a production design error and pretend there is room in the bridge shell for the lift car to fit in.
I love the way you painted your nacelles, perfect! but the weathering especially on the saucer is too much - but over all Good Job!
+larry crandall In the remastered effects, she did look pretty dirty.
VERY NICE WELL DONE.I WOULD LIKE TO BUILD A VERY LARGE ONE SOME DAY . HOW MUCH WAS YOUR KIT
noel oreilly They can run up to $300-$350 for the kit and materials depending how much you want to put into it.
Beautiful model, is the coloring on the model how it comes out of the box, or did you have to do some painting?
+DrJBN Painted the model in post WW2 U.S. Navy Haze Grey, with a subtle paneling effect. That how Gene wanted her to look and what was created for the re-mastered effects.
awesome !