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Oct 3rd, 2003 at 1:59pm

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firstly all you trek haters, buzz off Grin LOL
now seriously does anyone know if those models you see on starships in the series(i think its mainly been the enterprise picards that is) are avaliable to buy. i wouldnt know what to search for as a starship model search brings up all small toy models or airfix type things, i know it'll be expensive, but i would love the galaxy class that is usually in VIP guest quarters and the Briefing room, and also the half constellation class model that is on the wall of Picards ready room. Both are really cool looking.
with me going back to work soon and needing only one more world title belt  to finish my collection i will then have the resources to afford these things.
cheers for any help guys
 
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Reply #1 - Oct 3rd, 2003 at 3:24pm

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I think buying a revel, AMT/Ertal,  monogram model kit is your best bet. I have a USS Reliant  with nav, formation, and  aintcollision lights. It also has about 250 fiber optic strands running to windows. It took only 30 hours to put it together Cheesy
 

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Reply #2 - Oct 3rd, 2003 at 5:56pm

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AMT have produced just about every type of Star Fleet ship seen on TNG at one time or another. If you look closely in Picard's ready room, you will see a Constellation class ship model. That IS the AMT kit painted gold. Also, in the original serise, the production crew actually used the AMT 1701 kit in an episode as a damaged vessel that got destroyed by a planet killing machine, "The Doomsday Machine" in the second season.
 

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Reply #3 - Oct 3rd, 2003 at 6:06pm

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GrinThanks guys:)
those on TV look so cool, i would just like to have a few of those around.
any idea if these things are expensive?
 
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Reply #4 - Oct 3rd, 2003 at 8:51pm

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if you are talking about the AMT models they can range from $5 to $40 ( that would be the fiber optic NCC-1701D) The biggest thing about space vehicles is that you can paint them any way you want. The 1701D is suppose to be a robin egg blue, mine is a light battleship gray
 

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Reply #5 - Oct 4th, 2003 at 8:07am

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In UK money you are looking about £15 to £50 for most of the AMT kits with, as loomax says, the fibre optic kits being most expensive. They are quite easy to build and make a nice size model when done.
I've buit three over the years. Original serise 1701, Move version and TNG version. I spray painted both 1701 and 1701 A with gloss white and added small details by hand. 1701 D I did in light grey but used three or four shades to highlight the different pannels. Took bloody ages to do!
 

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Reply #6 - Oct 4th, 2003 at 9:34am

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  I realize this is off thread, but was woundering if robin egg blue is similar to RAF duck egg blue.

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Reply #7 - Oct 4th, 2003 at 11:46am

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I have a nice Cutaway view model of the original USS Enterprise. It's the only non-RC model that I own that looks decent enough to be put on display. I have tons of space ship models. The Reliant, The Enterprise D, Sinar Lambda Class Shuttle (Starwars aka the Tydirium), the space shuttle. I never finished any of these because I just can't paint them.
 

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Reply #8 - Oct 4th, 2003 at 12:08pm

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orenda635   It has been over 20yrs but there was a time when I built models as a part of the Oklahoma Historical Modelers Society.  I found that if you use a waterbased paint, you can take more chances, clean up on plastic is so easy.  Hope you give it a try
         
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Reply #9 - Oct 4th, 2003 at 1:38pm

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orenda635   It has been over 20yrs but there was a time when I built models as a part of the Oklahoma Historical Modelers Society.  I found that if you use a waterbased paint, you can take more chances, clean up on plastic is so easy.  Hope you give it a try
         
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 P.S.  I specialized in German armour.


I gave it up years ago, I've learned that Monokote is much more frustrating.  Roll Eyes I also had a TIE Intercepter model. I had that model paint (I foget who makes it) that comes in the lazy susan type thing with all the little bottles. I messed up and tried to use some thinner to get it off. I learned very quickly that paint thinner can be used to melt plastic.  Angry It's ARF or nothing for me these days.

How about we post pics of some of our best models. I'll get the cutaway Enterprise up once I glue the top half of the saucer section back on. I dropped it and it's been loose for a while. A little CA will fix that right up.
 

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 I realize this is off thread, but was woundering if robin egg blue is similar to RAF duck egg blue.

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It's a very pale blue colour. When you say RAF Duck Egg Blue, I think you may be thinking of RAF Sky type "S" (underside of early Spitfires/Hurricanes) and that's a quite different colour.
I build loads of models but have not built any Trek stuff for years. I mostly built classic British Warbirds these days.
PS Fido,it'd be great to see some pictures of your German armour.
 

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How about we post pics of some of our best models. I'll get the cutaway Enterprise up once I glue the top half of the saucer section back on. I dropped it and it's been loose for a while. A little CA will fix that right up.


That's a great idea. I no longer have any of my Trek Kits but I'll sort out some aircraft shots.
 

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Reply #12 - Oct 4th, 2003 at 3:08pm

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My, this brings back some memories. I remember the very first Airfix kit. This must have been over 50 years ago, long before most of you 'orrible lot were thought of. It was a Gloster Gladiator. They sold it in Woolworth's for 2 shillings (that's 10 pence). It came in a plastic bag, no box or anything. The next one was a Spitfire. The only paint we could get at the the time was the new Humbrol range in those little pots.

Tempest, I'm sure Sky Type "S" is the proper name for it. I remember the recommended colour for the underside of the RAF aircraft was the duck egg blue Fido mentions. I see this is still available.
http://www.squadron.com/old/hurricaneafx/hurricaneafxreview.htm
I've never heard of robin egg blue.
 

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Tempest, I'm sure Sky Type "S" is the proper name for it. I remember the recommended colour for the underside of the RAF aircraft was the duck egg blue Fido mentions. I see this is still available.
http://www.squadron.com/old/hurricaneafx/hurricaneafxreview.htm
I've never heard of robin egg blue.


Yep, looks like Sky type S! I think it's a case of different manufacturers giving the colour their own name. I use Humbrol paints and the Their "Sky" is number 90, beige green! I remember the old Airfix range of paints called the colour Duck Egg Blue and so do Revell these days. Tamiya and XtraColour are the only manufacturers I know of that call the colour Sky type "S"! All the shades are a bit different and I try to use the one closest to the colour of the code letters on the kit I'm building and that is usually Humbrol No.90 but I keep most of the others in just in case.
I think Robin Egg Blue is that really pale blue colour that you would use on a BF 109 underside.

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My, this brings back some memories. I remember the very first Airfix kit. This must have been over 50 years ago, long before most of you 'orrible lot were thought of. It was a Gloster Gladiator. They sold it in Woolworth's for 2 shillings (that's 10 pence). It came in a plastic bag, no box or anything. The next one was a Spitfire. The only paint we could get at the the time was the new Humbrol range in those little pots. 


I remember the first kit I built was an Airfix JU 87. That came in a bag with the instructions printed under the card flap at the top. I remember wanting a Spitfire and my dad got me the Airfix MkIX and I sulked because it had a four blade prop and the colour was green/grey not green/brown with three blade prop like a "propper" Spitfire! That was the first time I ever came across the letters JE-J on a Spitfire.
 

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Reply #14 - Oct 5th, 2003 at 11:03am

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  Would love to see some of this groups models.  As for myself, 20+years, numerous moves, and the ravages of time, have left very little worth looking at.  Hagar,  thanks for the trip down memory lane.  I turn 54 on the 16th of this month and had some of the same experiences as you.  Glad to know, not all of my remembrances are faulty. Shocked Grin  (A rose by any other name type of thing - except with paint.)

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 Would love to see some of this groups models.  
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I'm building a Spitfire F Mk21 conversion from a Seafire 46 in 1/48 scale at the moment and taking shots as I go. When it's done, I'm going to post the shots, but it will be a few weeks yet!
I'll take a few shots of my other stuff later this week when I get my digital camera back (Mum and Dad have borrowed it to take on holiday!)

Craig pal, sorry for going off topic!!! Wink
 

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Reply #16 - Oct 5th, 2003 at 5:56pm

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LOL its cool, i have the info i needed,Smiley carry on could provide for some interesting topics:)
 
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Reply #17 - Oct 5th, 2003 at 9:54pm

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Here is one of the few planes that I have unpacked. Its an AC-119k. As you can see it has interior lights in the cockpit and cargo area. I have a bunch of pictures that are both B&W and color that I'll get up. Cant right now cuz they are in the kid's room and I aint going to wake them up!

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Reply #18 - Oct 6th, 2003 at 7:47am

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Very nice model pal, love the illumination.
 

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Reply #19 - Oct 6th, 2003 at 10:49am

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Nice model!  Shocked

Shots of my Enterprise comming soon. My Dad has buggered off with the digital camera so I'll post some pics as soon as I find it. I promise this time.
 

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