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Here is a few projects from J.R. Aiello:

Here's the AMT 18" conversion I've been working on. It's a pretty straight forward build. I cut the secondary hull from the dorsal support pylon, cut the strut from the warp engine. Then I filled the hole left by that because the intercoolers weren't going to line up correctly otherwise. After that I attached the dorsal and puttied it. Painted it in enamels with gloss white, Testor's Guard's Red for the warp engine, and Testor's aluminum for the rest of the engine. Then only thing I didn't have was the upper dome and the lower sensor arm to attach the deflector to the dish.

Klingon Battlecruiser: Except for some recent sanding, I haven't touched this thing in a couple of years. But it's ready to final paint now. That Testor's grey is really my primer coat. The old AMT kit didn't need much puttying. So *why* isn't it done? Well, I do have some 22 other Trek kits to build!

The 1/32nd Batmobile is from Imai (I believe) in Japan. Got it off E-Bay. It's a great little kit, but the wheels are terrible. And it's about impossible to find ANY 1/32nd wheels, let alone ones that look proper.

The Mach V is coming along nicely, but I'm building it with my 10-year-old niece, so it's slow going. The upside is that it's being done right, and I'm sucking another person into the hobby!

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And from Joel Tavera:

Here is the Nautilus from that television movie "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" starring Ben Cross and Richard Crenna. Although the model is out of scale it is a pretty good kit to have fun with.  What you see here is just the interior of the model. It has the stickers and everything else that this customer wanted...again...straight from the box. I have incorporated white LEDs and a single red one. The red one is for the power orb energy source. You can see that the top girder is drilled out and backed with blue plastic to allow illumination to flow through.

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And finally, here is a project from Wolfgang Bittermann... I've had this one sitting around a while!

This is my modified AMT/Ertl AT-ST. I saw  a lot of very nice done AT-ST models. Some modelers modify their AT-ST adding armor plates, building better feet and legs by using parts from the spare box... and so on! i took all this ideas and try to put them all in a single kit. sure i had a few ideas on my own how to update my AT-ST. one of it is a different postion of the legs or building a bigger laser-gun.  The pictures give you a good idea of what i did. actually i needed two AT-ST kits to built this one. every single part in the kit was modified somewaht somehow!

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