Thanks Ron :) I'm really glad you liked the video. I'm working on my narrations to be more fluid and less robotic, I guess I just need more practice :)
I really like what you did...especially the warp nacelle painting/decals. By the way, I like your choice of music as well. Ty for sharing. The more I watch, the more I learn.
Thanks as always Jerry, I look forward to your letter :) Best of luck with your own azteking, it's a lot of work doing it the way I did, I think next time I'll buy some precut masks.
I really appreciate and enjoyed your build video. And the build turned out absolutely amazing. Very nice work and your attention to detail on the Kelvin is fantastic. I also appreciate how you explained ( very clearly ) each step as you went along. Thanks for sharing this build with us fellow builder's.👍
Excellent work on what you did with the model. Though it's not reallly TOS style but more of TMP (The Motion Picture) style. TOS style is basically smooth lighter gray and dark gray hull, orange buzzard collector, and dark gray being used on the ends of the nacelle and impulse drive. What you have created is is from the The Motion picture era. Where the ships were brighter and had aztecing and the ships were more areodynamic. But thats okay. Still good job
🖖😎👍Very cool and very nicely well done indeed and very nicely executed and very nicely informatively explained while proceeding with the build in every way shape and form and detail provided indeed, And it's very cool and very nicely wonderfully looking after it was all finished with, I to plan on building mine more TOS looking as well but I plan on also adding a smaller pendant to the secondary hull as well I have a lot of after market decal sheets and changing the registry number to NCC-1514 cause in the original TOS there are no 0's before the numbers after 99 after wards it just all larger numbers like from 100 and up and so forth, Any ways your model came out very great looking and a job very nicely done indeed!,👌.
That looks great! I've heard good things about Moebius' car kits, but I have seen much about their sci fi kits. I'd love to know how you can airbrush with an almost full paint cup and not spill any. I have a hand covered in red paint trying to paint a car body with a fairly full cup.
Nice job with the Aztecing. Not sure if I'd have the patience for that. Got a laugh when you said you questioned yourself when doing some things, making a simple build harder. I do that all the time. I always look to see how I can tweak (and hopefully improve) a build, but then wonder if it was worth the trouble. And then do it again for the next model.
I seem to do that a lot with my projects, I often curse myself for not keeping a model simple. Though the end result might be worth it, I'm just too impatient with my projects :)
THIS is the JJ-Ent version of the TOS-Hermes & Saladin-classes. VERY WELL done. Did mobius produce any other of the JJ-Ent ships seen leaving space dock?
The only other release was the USS Franklin. Moebius had originally planned on Spock's Jellyfish Ship and the Enterprise A. Sadly, Moebius went out of business and was bought out my Pegasus Hobbies, and since then they haven't made either of these kits.
Nice job sanding off the 'damage' plates. Those plates actually weren't there because of some 'damage' pre movie. But rather, they were there to make the CG model look more detailed in that area, as that is right where the camera passed tightly over the hull right at the beginning of the movie. Moebius (the kit manufacturer) has traditionally been pretty lazy when it comes to analyzing the source data that they get from their various sources. They didn't stop and ask, why are those plates only in that area. On other kits that they produced like their big TOS Cylon raider, they laser scanned the kit from an existing resin kit, that was asymmetrical. They never went through and looked at the data files and realized that their source material was asymmetrical and so those imprefections creep into their kits. Their TOS Battlestar Galcatica was laser scanned from the Timeslip Creations resin kit, and again, the imperfections of that kit made their way into the injection molded kit.
It really is a beautiful finish. I also like how you described what you did. I know Kelvin is your favourite ship. Well done sir.
Thanks Ron :) I'm really glad you liked the video. I'm working on my narrations to be more fluid and less robotic, I guess I just need more practice :)
Quite possibly the coolest theme of TOSing a JJ verse starship!
As the first comment, this is an amazing job!
Also one of my all time favorite ships. So simple, elegant, AND jarring lol. Great job!
I really like what you did...especially the warp nacelle painting/decals. By the way, I like your choice of music as well. Ty for sharing. The more I watch, the more I learn.
Absolutely beautiful work. I love that you painted her in the TOS style. Very well done
It's like a work of art it's beautiful
Another awe-inspiring build, loved the 'Aztec' method. Will give that a try on my next model build. Will write to you in the near future. Jerry
Thanks as always Jerry, I look forward to your letter :) Best of luck with your own azteking, it's a lot of work doing it the way I did, I think next time I'll buy some precut masks.
That looks really cool and the back dating to TOS worked out fantastically. Also thanks for showing how to do the Aztecing.
Thank you so much, I really need to now build a TOS Enterprise to go along side this model.
She is a real beauty,great work.
I really appreciate and enjoyed your build video. And the build turned out absolutely amazing. Very nice work and your attention to detail on the Kelvin is fantastic. I also appreciate how you explained ( very clearly ) each step as you went along. Thanks for sharing this build with us fellow builder's.👍
Thank you very much, I'm getting back into doing narrations for my videos so I really appreciate this feedback :)
Great video, learned a lot about materials I have not used before, especially the super glue, I've been looking for a strong one for quite some time.
Cool build! I have also found that, Testors Extreme Lacquer Red and Blue looks pretty good on the back of the clear parts.
Absolutely beautiful!! Great job.
Fantastic!!!!!
It turned out wonderfully.
Absolute Masterpiece!!
Thank you :)
Moebius USS Kelvin interesting federation starship.
Thanks for sharing. I'm building one of these also, mine is fully lit, with LEDs and fiber optics.
It's professional.
Excellent work on what you did with the model. Though it's not reallly TOS style but more of TMP (The Motion Picture) style. TOS style is basically smooth lighter gray and dark gray hull, orange buzzard collector, and dark gray being used on the ends of the nacelle and impulse drive. What you have created is is from the The Motion picture era. Where the ships were brighter and had aztecing and the ships were more areodynamic. But thats okay. Still good job
Looks great.
Very nicely done!
Thank you :) The Kelvin class is one of my favourites, I was really glad to get to build this kit.
🖖😎👍Very cool and very nicely well done indeed and very nicely executed and very nicely informatively explained while proceeding with the build in every way shape and form and detail provided indeed, And it's very cool and very nicely wonderfully looking after it was all finished with, I to plan on building mine more TOS looking as well but I plan on also adding a smaller pendant to the secondary hull as well I have a lot of after market decal sheets and changing the registry number to NCC-1514 cause in the original TOS there are no 0's before the numbers after 99 after wards it just all larger numbers like from 100 and up and so forth, Any ways your model came out very great looking and a job very nicely done indeed!,👌.
That looks great! I've heard good things about Moebius' car kits, but I have seen much about their sci fi kits. I'd love to know how you can airbrush with an almost full paint cup and not spill any. I have a hand covered in red paint trying to paint a car body with a fairly full cup.
I also have the same problem, In my case I blame🤫 being left handed. That works for a multitude of sins
I've spilled it a few times before, I honestly don't really think about it that much. I love my airbrush, but I do with that the paint cup was bigger.
Nice job with the Aztecing. Not sure if I'd have the patience for that. Got a laugh when you said you questioned yourself when doing some things, making a simple build harder. I do that all the time. I always look to see how I can tweak (and hopefully improve) a build, but then wonder if it was worth the trouble. And then do it again for the next model.
I seem to do that a lot with my projects, I often curse myself for not keeping a model simple. Though the end result might be worth it, I'm just too impatient with my projects :)
THIS is the JJ-Ent version of the TOS-Hermes & Saladin-classes. VERY WELL done. Did mobius produce any other of the JJ-Ent ships seen leaving space dock?
The only other release was the USS Franklin. Moebius had originally planned on Spock's Jellyfish Ship and the Enterprise A. Sadly, Moebius went out of business and was bought out my Pegasus Hobbies, and since then they haven't made either of these kits.
Starfleet registry NCC 0514 nice starship i want this starship for me. ❤😊👍☺️🤗 The fan expo happens in August
Nice job sanding off the 'damage' plates. Those plates actually weren't there because of some 'damage' pre movie. But rather, they were there to make the CG model look more detailed in that area, as that is right where the camera passed tightly over the hull right at the beginning of the movie.
Moebius (the kit manufacturer) has traditionally been pretty lazy when it comes to analyzing the source data that they get from their various sources. They didn't stop and ask, why are those plates only in that area.
On other kits that they produced like their big TOS Cylon raider, they laser scanned the kit from an existing resin kit, that was asymmetrical. They never went through and looked at the data files and realized that their source material was asymmetrical and so those imprefections creep into their kits. Their TOS Battlestar Galcatica was laser scanned from the Timeslip Creations resin kit, and again, the imperfections of that kit made their way into the injection molded kit.
It is maddening to imagine how much money must be made by men mysteriously mixing more and more minute Variations of GREY!
I've never seen anything like it
She migth have looked like this in her final months of serving
I have to admit, I've never heard it pronounced "deck'lls" before.