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USS Aysgarth: Being a fan of classic films, I named this ship after Cary Grant's character in the 1941 Hitchock film, Suspicion.
I basically just re-arranged parts on the Reliant to come up with this design. The basecoat is Gull Gray and the detail paint includes various colors including Light and Dark Ghost Grays, Neutral
Gray, Black, White, Camoflauge Gray and True Blue Pearl on the engines. Accents of Brass, Copper and German Silver were added to the section above the shuttle bays. Both Testors enamels and acrylics were
used. The decals are from JT Graphics.
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This is the USS Newkirk, named for the Hogan's Heroes character. Since I was up late one night finishing this model
and watching Hogan's Heroes, I thought it would be a cool name for a ship. So I asked JT Graphics to make me a decal sheet.
This is a single engine destroyer type that I also made into a medical
ship. I left off the phaser cannons and simply added the torpedo back atop an upper pylon in the center and the engine on another pylon underneath also centered.
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The basecoat is Camoflauge Gray with detail paint that includes Light and Dark Ghost Grays, Aircraft Gray, Euro Gray,
Black, with touches of Copper and German Silver.
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This kitbash was cut out of the Monogram USS Voyager kit with my trusty Dremel. I'm no fan of Voyager so the kit I had was used
for spare parts on other projects. What was left over I made into this.
I called it simply a Starfleet Recon Vessel. Maybe a Section 31 ship!
It has no identifiable Starfleet markings as it is supposed to be disguised as a freighter.
The basecoat is Intermediate Blue and the detail paint includes Britsh Crimson, Light and Dark Ghost
Grays, Neutral Gray, Aircraft Gray, Black, White, Clear Blue, Euro Gray and Camoflauge Gray with accents of Brass, Copper, and German Silver. The engines were detailed in Grabber Blue and Clear Red.
Decals are a combination of ERTL tranporter emitters), JT Graphics (lifeboats and stripes) and The Collective (checkered circles and rectangles).
Phil Giunta
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