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Polar lights Enterprise 1701 Refit
1/350th Scale

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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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Some...Stuff To Get Sorted Like.

Bits and bobs in a manner of speaking.

Right then people, a belated happy new year to all, hope you had a good one.

Ok, first up now i be back working on this beastie, a few things to smooth off so to speak. One thing of note is the phaser banks, one the miniature the only things sticking up are the phaser emitters. Well that be okedoke normally but the surrounds on the kit are also raised where they should be flush with the hull.

Only way around is to remove them completely and sand flush but not before lightly scribing the surround so i can correctly replace the phaser emitters with some 2mm white plastic beads I'm a waiting on getting. As an example, the four phaser banks surrounding the belly strobe...

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The same deal has been done to all the phaser banks on the entire hull.

Along with this deal, the raised section running up the inner nacelle pylons was given the same treatment. As far as i can tell from my reference, this was never raised on the effects miniature so it's out of here but not before the lightly scribed line thing happened.

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The inner pylon halves were attached to the strongback and the outer pylon halves glued to the sides of the secondary hull and the sides and belly assembled. Much slapping on of the epoxy steel putty in the windows to reduce the size followed by a bit of drill bit action and they were a done thing.

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Ok, that delt with and onto a last bit of work on the hangar door sides of the shuttle/cargo bay. To cut a long story short, there are lit blue lines on detail panels so these were outlined with foil as was the rest of the fantail inside surface. A dab of clear blue added then onto the windows of the hangar control room. Simple enough, clear epoxy resin with some red colourant, namely Tamiya clear red and the gloop wes duly manuvered in with a tooth pick to fill out the windows.

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The whole lot was then fitted with one 3mm LED each side and that will light the blue lines and the hangar control room windows. This lot was then sealed up to prevent light leaks.

So, next up the secondary hull was lined out with foil, the airlock hatches were drilled out as these will be replaced by the splendid photo etch parts on the PNT supplied detail sheet, more on that and some airlock lighting later.

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Lick Of Paint...Couple Of Plants...Yeah, It'll Be Just Like Home

Ok then, on to the interior detail bits namely the arbouretum and VIP/Officers lounge.

The detail of the ...well i think they are supposed to be sculpted greenery were duly removed and them horrible round pruned trees got scrapped and the lot was trimmed up.

The photo etch sheet provides detail facias for the walls in the arboretum so these were rmoved from the sheet, trimmed and installed.
The parts were given an airbrushing of Tamiya desert yellow as a base colour.

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A wash of dark brown and plenty of drybrushing with light beige and the result was fairly pleasing to mine eyeballs.

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Next up, some dark green drybrushed with some leaf green to sort out the grassy areas then some dark blue with some clear blue over the top for the water. A smidgen of dark brown for the seating and suchlike and we be on our way.

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On to the vegetation.

A change from the previous method i used on the last build, after a visit to a local hobby store and an exchange of some monies, came back with a few bags of model railway senic stuff. The basis of all the trees would be this nice lichen topped with some ground scatter foam material in some differing green shades.

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Some of the lichen was seperated down into small bits and put in position with the help of some very we drops of cyano. Some of the ground scatter foam bits were applied to the lichen sprigs using a brush on PVA glue that dries clear matt. A few bits of lichen and scatter were used in the VIP lounge as well.

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Pulling about 10 of them nice 350th L'arsenal figures from thier bag, some fiddly paintwork work with the 0/5 brush and the crew did move in and take position

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Likewise the figues painted to populate the VIP lounge and a pic or two along with supplied stock decals and the deed was done.

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Not too shabby there methinks and that be that for this update.

Apologies it's been a while 'tween updates, been a busy bugger since well before crimbo and new year with more than just a few projects on the go but this is the only one that has a WIP so it may not be the quickest in creation but we will get there i assure you and fairly soon too.

Well, no rest for the wicked and even less for the modeler...at least i think that's how it goes.
Go easy gang and i'll see ya next time around.

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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