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Polar lights Enterprise 1701 Refit
1/350th Scale

Aye laddie, Page 1 !Page 2 and that about itPage 3 would you belivePage 4...Good 'ere 'innit?Page 5...more odds and endsPage 6...it's a shuttle bay thingPage 7 and we are backPage 8...just putting a few bits together likePage 9 a few wee bits and bobsPage 10 yep, we back!

Page 11, a little light lighting thingPage 12, Farting about with foil dontchaknow!Page 13, Oh the boredom of it allPage 14, be glad when it's donePage 15, just no end to the silliness

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It's A Shuttle Bay Thing Ya Know...

Rightyo then, now the fun begins with sligning some paint about.

A fairly straight forward act in three parts. Namely, paint, decals and figures. This is just involving the shuttle bay walls and ceiling only, the floor will come later.

Well as per what i did type in the last part, off white for the landing/take off section and dark grey for the rest with plenty of drybrushing inbetween with the help of some specially placed white tape and a sprinkling of L'arsenal figures.

Enamels all the way here and stock decals (closely trimmed to rid meself of excess carrier film), now the base colours were matt white with just a dab of light brown for the back bit and the cargo bay and roof were dark sea grey base with added matt white dry brushed in a severe manner. The final going over was curtosey of bog standard acrylic flat varnish airbrushed liberally on.

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A wee bit of fiddly painting later and the catwalk crew are ready for duty.

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A swift mix up of some 5min curing epoxy and...

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And of course, there had to be the dry fit...sorta goes without saying...

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Last but by no means least, fitting it together. The seams that meet walls to roof were given a decent dose of the sticky stuff and taped to the yet to be finished deck.
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Now you may notice the fantail glued to the deck and some filler plastered over the seam.

Well the reshaping of the fantail window section is about done and now follows some sorting out of the deck. I have decided to paint the hangar bay floor and the portion that lies outside the hangar doors all in one and try to make the deck as smooth as possible and this will also assist in the light bleed stopping routine.

Again, more on this at a later date.


Well the updates to this wee bundle of laughs may not be quick in comin' along but come along eventually they will do, rest assured on that my friends.

Untill the next time, as always take good care of yaselves and go easy gang !

Aye laddie, Page 1 !Page 2 and that about itPage 3 would you belivePage 4...Good 'ere 'innit?Page 5...more odds and endsPage 6...it's a shuttle bay thingPage 7 and we are backPage 8...just putting a few bits together likePage 9 a few wee bits and bobsPage 10 yep, we back!

Page 11, a little light lighting thingPage 12, Farting about with foil dontchaknow!Page 13, Oh the boredom of it allPage 14, be glad when it's donePage 15, just no end to the silliness

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