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Art Program: Adobe Illustrator 5,5 Laser Printer: Macintosh Color (output) Copier: Canon 700 color copier
Decal Paper: Micromark Clear Decal Paper (Available from Micromark Tools) Decal Setting solutions used: Micro Set and Micro Sol Scissors, #11 knife blade and soft brush.
Here is how it went in order of application:
Primary Hull,Bottom: NCC-1701-A, ENTERPRISE (AMT kit.); Phaser Banks, Thrusters (DLM Graphic)
Connecting Dorsal: Hull Separation Lines, double red stripes, Docking Ports (DLM Graphic)
Deflector Monitor: Tan and black lined detail between Torps and Deflector Housing (DLM Graphic)
Main Deflector Housing: Thrusters, mustard yellow w/ red outline (DLM Graphic)
Impulse Engine: Red with Black line grill detail (DLM Graphic)
Engineering Hull, sides: Docking Ports (DLM Graphic); Star Fleet Logo with silver flash, Pendant (Thomas Models); UNITED FEDERATION OF
PLANETSˇSTARSHIP USS ENTERPRISE (Clipped from AMT kit decal)
Engineering Hull, bottom: Red rectangle in curve below Shuttle Hanger (DLM Graphic); Bottom keel Phaser Banks
(DLM)Graphic); TOS style panel Enterprise Markings, (DLM Graphic reduced 55% from Web Games TOS decal sheet) Ship Name: Shuttle bay: ENTERPRISE, Black Microgramma font (Thomas Models)
Warp Nacelles, aft sides: NCC-1701-A / UNITED FEDERATION OF PLANETS (AMT kit Decals)
PRIMARY HULL TOP:
Topside A-B decks: Red pin strip (DLM Graphic); Docking Port Bridge: Red docking port circle (Gray Wolf, fits proper to part); VIP Lounge area: NCC-1701-A / USS ENTERPRISE (AMT Kit Decal); Phaser Banks: Mustard yellow, red striped (DLM Graphic); Thrusters: Mustard yellow, red striped (DLM Graphic); Ship Name: U.S.S. ENTERPRISE (AMT Kit Decal); Hull Registration: NCC-1701-A (Thomas Models); Sensor Stripes: .05 point line Gray-Blue markings grouped 3-4-3 on clear ; Primary Hull Edge decal paper (DLM Graphic) Applied in 4 inch length sections at a time around the hull edge. (care taken to line up each section.); Ships Name and UFP: STARSHIP USS ENTERPRISE and UNITED FEDERATION OF PLANETS, small type SIZE located Port on side of Main Gangway Hatch and on starboard side. (AMT kit decal)
That is it for decaling. Some 69 individual water slide transfers where used. After the sensor Stripes
have set overnight I'll spray the marked areas with thinned Microscale Gloss to seal the decals down. A satin finish was achieved
FINAL DETAILS
Fiber Optics not yet installed into pre drilled holes:
- "Steady on" Running Lights .030 mill with rounded ends placed through plastic at rear above and below in the concave area of the Engineering Hull.
- .040 mill Fiber Optics at small depressions near the Impulse Engines.
- .010 mill Fiber Optics on both sides of Docking Port behind the Bridge.
Photon Torpedo Launchers: Detailed resin replacement part painted semi gloss black. Red rectangle decal at tube openings.
Main Deflector Dish:
Clear blue tinted resin replacement part. "Ring of lights" (dashed around circumference masked) Painted white on the outside. Light 'sky blue' dish sprayed into concave of dish. Fitted into place in the opaque resin replacement housing by press fit. (no glue required for easy access to interior for replacing lamps)
Phaser Banks: Most Phaser Banks get sanded off by Trek modelers when preparing/sanding their kit prior to assembly.
So did I. But what I hate doing is making new ones from pinheads as recommended by Newitt' SFAM#4 Manual and the Fine Scale article. I resolve not to do that again on this type Phaser. I will save them and if need be get new resin cast ones from Thomas Models for this type of Phaser turret.
This time I went back into the Star Ship Scrap Yard (parts box) and sliced the Phasers (18 total) off
the Primary Hulls. I used a #2 handle #18 flat blade from Exacto. I then placed the ball turret onto some scrap plastic that has double sided adhesive tape to hold them down. I then sprayed the Phaser Turrets with a 50/50 mix of Lt Ghost Gray and Gloss White. The Emitter tips were painted steele. The Phaser Turrets where then attached to the ship with Super glue.
That's a wrap on this sci-fi model epic!
This is my fourth and final model built of the Motion Picture era Enterprises.
The second of the Enterprise NCC-1701-A. This time I was able to use a lot more outside resources to make corrections the the kit. First and foremost is the use of the first edition to the AMT/Lesney Enterprise (smooth) kit as the basic platform to start from. then with the aid of RTV mold and resins the use of reproducible corrected parts (like the Main Deflector and housing ect.). And finally with all the plentiful information on the internet's WWW, the correct colors and markings made with paints, after market decals and computer generated art put on laser printed decal paper. Before attempting many of the new innovations the update of colors and new marking where tried on the ST:TMP NCC-1701 first. Now I have a models of both correctly painted and marked. Virtually the same Star Ship but with many subtle differences.
My thanks to many who gave good sound advice in the project.
Garret Parsons at Quantums Sci-Fi Web Site and Steve Iverson at CultTVman's Home page for hosting many of such good studio model pictures provided by Jeff Brown and the William McCullars Idic Home page of studio Star Trek models.
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