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Don Matthys' Enterprise B/Excelsior part 6 |
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PRIMARY HULL WIRING AND CONSTRUCTION
Wiring and construction of the Primary Hull
is covered in this section of the Excelsior and Enterprise "B" projects. Methods for both the kits are virtually the same with the exception of getting light to glow through the larger Impulse Engines featured on the Enterprise model.
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Plexiglass Plastic Sheet Acts as a Light Source.
To cut back on incandescent bulbs, power consumption and to avoid heat buildup I like to use clear plexiglass to act
as a light conduit form a central light source. The optical properties of the clear plexiglass brings light all the way through the sheet to the edges of the sheet. Here shown are the two patterns
used for the Excelsior and the Enterprise "B". (This method of lighting the Primary hull was also used in the buildups of my models of the USS Reliant and the Enterprise "A")
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The Grain of Wheat lamp located center is to light up the bridge, planetary sensor array spotlights, the running
lights and the ports and windows. The lamp lotted in back is to illuminate the Impulse Crystals, Impulse Engines and front of the Engineering Hulls ports and windows
Some 1/8
inch thick sheet was purchased and cut to pattern size with a band saw. Then the edges was sanded smooth to a polished finish. Slots where also cut into the sheet as marked on the pattern to accomidate the lamps and wires. Wiring once again utilized ribbon cable with the one strand painted red for the positive of the White LED. Gold connectors was also used to hook up power for the lamps and LED circuit board located in the Engineering Hull. The disk with the now wired up lamps and LED is positioned into place.
The Primary Hull is now ready for final assembly. Some double sided stick tape is applied to the hull bottom plate. This will firmly hold the Plexiglas disc after the hull halves are
placed together. It falls into place and sticks it there securely. The two hull parts are glued and the seams are puttied and sanded smooth.
That is it for lighting and construction.
Next BenchCams on these projects will cover masking, painting and markings.
on to part 7 -- final detailing and light test
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