Polar Lights 1/350 USS Enterprise Build Update.
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2023
- It's been a long time but this build is finally moving forward!
This build started when Polar Lights released the updated and improved lighting set for the model, but hibernated after the light kit was reviewed.
Now I'm on to weathering the kit, and looking to complete the build in the next few weeks. - Навчання та стиль
What a MARVELOUS Job you did in weathering the Starship Enterprise KUDOS to you on a great job 🫡👌👍!!!
I wish you could have put out a video on how you did all the puttying and sanding after it was all put together. That would seem to be very difficult. Still a beautiful model.
Great idea on the technique for the weathering! I used a set of the Polar Lights Weathering Decals for my 1:350 Potemkin and unfortunately, some of the decals silvered. The weathered colors used also had a green seaweed teal color. I'd like to try your method with these different colors on a future build sometime. Can't wait to see your final video of her!
Beautifully done. Love the final look and feel of your model.
She's looking good
Nice job. Figured that you would have placed the registry down first and then applied the weathering; which would have gone over the decals.
You sir are an inspiration 😁🙏
The ship looks very nice and the weathering is really bringing it to another level.I am looking forward to see your build journey as it comes to completion.
🖖😎👍Very cool and very nicely well done in every way shape and form and detail provided indeed, You did a very great job on the ship with all of your color schemes and so forth, A very beautiful looking model indeed👌.
Looking good!
Looks terrific!
Certainly fair enough. A great job nonetheless!
Looks great to me 👍
Light Ghost Grey is simply not correct. I went to the Smithsonian when the original Enterprise was hanging above the Space Gallery Entrance and long decided the best match was Pactra Aero Blue at the time. However since that company is no longer in business the next best choice is from the Model Master Modeler's Technical Guide No. 2020C pg. 107 halfway down the page called Duck Egg Blue FS 35622 Testors 1722. Any Smithsonian restoration video will reflect this. That being said, your model is your choice and if you are happy with it, that's good and I'm happy you made your choice to move on. You did do a very nice job over all on your model!
It was a tough decision. I like to mix my own colors and air brush my models. In most of my videos I never mention the color because it's almost always a paint I've custom mixed and then remixed again depending on the project. But for this one, I had to buy something store bought in a rattle can to cover the model, so I was limited, It was a money / availability decision as much as anything else. I can tell you I once did a 1/1000 TOS with an aircraft grey and I hated it. It was too tan and warm in color. So picking a grey that leans blue was a btter choice for me. I was less hesitant once I knew that John Payne uses Light Ghost Grey for his builds, and I greatly admire his models. I've heard that there are a few Krylon colors labeled "Cement" that are close but I wanted a model brand paint.
Light Ghost Grey is 100% correct in this ship's universe.
Very nice job thank you for the video looking forward to the update. I have a question too all your fans and yourself. Does anyone ever think how did the rust ring get there? The ship is flying through space hitting small asteroids micrometeorites and more. The rust ring is on the flattest area of the saucer. It seems to me that there would be more debris hitting where the registry is.
Any update vid planned for this kit? I would love to see further progress an advice on the build.
Love the look of the model. What color did you use to paint the spinners?
That is a cracking looking model, you've done an excellent job.
Really inspres me to get mine out of the stash and get on with it, but it is a bit daunting, especially considering how much I paid for it over here in the UK!
Can I ask a question, please.....would it be better to put the decals on before weathering?
That's what a lot of people are telling me, I'll have to try it on a different build. Worried about hurting the decals.
your red n green bulbs did you have to paint them ? mine in my pilot edition kit are clear . light kit hasnt arrived yet so not sure if that comes with coloured bulbs or lens
What size was that smaller ship you showed at 2:35?
I thought it was a mixture of mint green and ghost Gray
Would it not be better to add the decals and seal them as they will now sit on top of the weathering?
I think that's the better way to do it. I'm just worried about damaging the decals with the thinner and the brushing / rubbing of the weathing.