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Decals were applied next using a mixture between the kit decals and aftermarket decals from Thomas Models, DLM, and Federation Models. When these were dry they were sealed with a dull coat and allowed to dry.

The final assembly process was the most nerve wracking of the whole affair and I found that getting the warp engines glued on properly and not sagging was extremely difficult. Next time I'll remember to add some kind of reinforcement for strength.

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