Build The Pheonix from STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT pt 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- This is the second of a two-part build-up of the very first spaceship to travel at Warp speed in the Trek Universe as seen in the motion picture STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT. The model kit comes from 8kminitures.com, and the files are available from artist Robert James cults3d.com/en...
the acrylic paint pens are from DSPIAE and available on eBay and Amazon.
This build is dedicated to concept artist and all around awesome human JOHN EAVES.
Stunning! your attention to detail is a joy to behold
Lovely build, detailing the small parts really does make this model shine. I had been looking at the model on Cults3D before your build, but you have made me go and get the files and the Gunstar too.
First. This was a thrill to watch Phil. Keep up the strong work.
Turned out really nice, the addition of the little decals made this model 'pop!'
Onwards to Bruce and see how you 'fin'ished that
Hey Phil, cool model. I enjoyed watching you build this. Very nice work sir.
Now… go build something! 😂
Hey Phil, this is an incredible build, what a lovely painting scheme (just great washes) and perfect lighting effects system! And what a great plaque base dedicated to SprueVerse. A physical celebration of the great Star Trek First Contact movie subject matter. And what a wonderful tribute to the Pheonix creater John Eaves!
Came out very nice Phil, the detail really pops and I like the different colors from the cockpit.
I wonder why they included Bussard collectors on the Phoenix, in the story it only flies briefly near Earth. Why would they gather hydrogen with the Bussard collectors?
WOW! Phil you have done a fantastic job with the painting and construction.
You've made the details jump out .
Can't wait to get my copy of this in a few weeks.
It looks like everyone came back from Wonderfest with new opening credits ... Looks awesome and I love this build. I've been to the Titan complex and it was cool to see everything that was filmed in Star Trek. Keep up the great work. Cheers - Virgil
What an amazing result! And what an absolutely amazing details on that model. Kudos for the design work that went into digi-modelling this ship! You absolutely did an incredible job on building it and the amazing paint work.
Stunning! You really knocked it out of the park with this build.
Great job on a great kit. Thanks for another journey into the sprueverse.
what an absolutely awesome end result, you should be very proud of the finished item
Enjoyed watching this build.
Nice model Phil and great work , nice to see how passionate you are about this kit 👍
Another great build Phil & a wonderful kit too.
I see just the right mix of lighting and finish. And the glam shots had a good lighting balance. I do like using the clear blue over a blue. Nice thinking. As for Space Station V-- well, a LOT of us have been waiting a LONG time for that-- which was never a sure thing to be kitted up.
Also-- I managed to get out to see that Titan II silo at the Pima Air Museum-- mind boggling what this country went through to maintain vigilance and readiness. Frightening. But when I saw it in the film, it was like seeing an old pal!
Beautiful work, really spectacular!
Is that the T'Plana-Hath I can see above your house? lol
First rate build Phil.👍
That is really nice!
I have a Polar Lights NX-01 Enterprise I got nearly 20 years ago. I had started lighting it and put it aside, and now the LEDs I put in seem to be outdated. Not sure if I should start over on the lighting, or try to finish..
Entirely up to you. I would try to finish but if you are not feeling it don’t force the issue. Not worth your head space - if it isn’t fun move on! That’s OK!
@@sprueVerse It wasn't fun when I put it away, that's why it's still there... I guess that means a re-wire!
I have printed a 3x scale version of the Phoenix and am following your trail of detailing. Given how big what I am building is; I am using rattle can painting for broad colors. Phil, have have wanted to make videos of my processes. I appreciate your ability to translate what's flowing around in your head 'out there' and will try to take baby steps to do the same.
About the Phoenix logo you mentioned, when I was part and color spotting the movie in the missle launch silo, I remember catching an edge of a yellow patch with what seemed to the tip of a bird wind. I am noodling around to see if I can make a Titan missle adapted body surround the can open or have posable flower pettles like seen in the movie.
Nice job, I just finished 3D printing my Phoenix in 70% scale. I'm very happy with how all the parts are fitting together. It's a little smaller, but I'm limited in space for display so it works out perfectly for me. I was going to light up the main engine, but your right it's not on when going to warp. Thanks for all the tips I'm going to use many for my paint job.
Did you use the brass rods on the warp engine supprts noted in the instruction?. I don't think I need them on mine. The resin seems pretty strong.
@pugnboots5683 only if you use the adjustable version.
Really nice build Phil - and very unusual. Unfortunately the preprinted version appears to be available in the US only. Not having a resin printer myself (I'm avoiding going down that rabbit hole!) means that I'm unlikely to build this one. Still, looking forward to the next build 😃👍
Send an email to Sean - I’m sure he could work something out for you.
What part of the production of "Seaquest" did you take part in?
I was head of Amblin TV and I created the show - hired the entire production team created the seaQuest bible - hired Bob Ballard as a consultant and Rockne O’Bannon to write. I was in charge of production for season one.
Looking great, Phil. Could I trouble you to send me the production shots and decals he sent you?
No trouble at all - hit me up at sprueverse@gmail.com!
Absolutely top marks paint job Phil love it your eye for detail is really good love it !!! what are those detail (small) paint brushes you use ?
I used Tamiya brushes but GodHand also has great ones.
22:46 I thought they just used the first stage booster and built a new uperstage to house the warp engine.
It was a two stage rocket yes.
What a beautiful model 🤗💯🎉
could you share a link to the fibre optics please?
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Exceptional lighting effects, especially the cockpit!
Simply Brilliant! Enough said
I'd love to see you and Adam Savage work on something together!
too many ads Phil !