Looking really good Lou. I have to say that when you talked about connecting all your ground wires together I thought "I hope you check the wiring diagram first" but knew that it was too late to say anything as you would have done that part days ago! For future reference, most circuits of this type do not "drive" the LED's from the positive side but rather switch the ground side (it has to do with current capacity and electrical properties of the components). When you mentioned the fit of the engine cover and said that it was not good but that was only to be expected from a kit of this age it was particularly relevant to me. My current project is the Polar Lights 1/350 NX-01 Enterprise which is also an old kit and I am finding that the moulding details are very soft and the parts fitting is appropriate to say the least! Still, with this in mind I have realised that it is impossible to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear and have adjusted my expectations and time I'm willing to put into the kit accordingly. I have, however, got the correct set of your masks for it! 👍😁
Ya know, buddy, seems like talking to one's self and the objects around you is just the way of all styrene. Cursing at the electronics (I just wired up the lighting for that Heller Eiffel Tower and thought I'd go hoarse cursing everything) and the old dosey-do of one step forward and four steps backward... PTSD kicking in... must stop... That ultrasonic knife is the next word! That handled your little problem as sweet as one could hope for. An invisible repair to the hull too. Nice. Came along at just the right time. I had visions of crow-barring open the hull and seeing the broken-tooth pattern of busted plastic... nope! A little spendy but is worth every penny. (A blessing on Mr. Segal's house!) Your color scheme is truly deep-space Klingon all-night repair crew! Lovely. I also really enjoy seeing someone else sweat and fume over producing a mask-- so similar to when I try to figure out brass shapes. Same problems. I just like watching someone else go through it. "Stupid--?" Lou, stupid? I know... the urge to actually hit yourself with a frying pan can be overwhelming. Try "ill-considered" or a "joyous scheme that went awry." Saving one more wire was a noble, big even gesture. So it blew your beautiful wire job buried deeply within a beautiful paint job... BOOM! Poof! Smells like electronic hell... Sorry, did I go too far? If I told you one of the bone-headed things I did on that Eiffel Tower, you'd be laughing right along with me! Laughing or crying. Looking forward to next week, Lou!
Dammit Lou! Now you’ve done it! I have to scrap my entire build and get a sonic cutter to do it all over again! Or I’ll just get one for future builds, looks amazing! Great bird of prey build too! 😉
When you started discussing the grounding wire problem, I KNEW you'd go back in and fix it somehow. One thing I've learned over the years is that you are NOT one to do something half-@ssed. :D
Looks great Lou. The one I’m building is from search for Spock and there are no strobes on that one. All those lights are just on. Yeah, I hate when people point that kind of thing out too. 😮Anyway, it looks amazing. I need to get a sonic cutter, what a great tool to have.
I got the 1:1000 scale of the bird of prey and painted it up good . My tiny little mind is blown away at the with the size of this one . I have to get me a 3d printer !! This is so extremely COOL !!! And lights AAhhhh
After the wiring mistake you deserved a whole evening of stiff drinks! Very nice recovery. I just had terrible thoughts of myself trying to pry apart the model to fix that wiring. I would have butchered it. Lucky you had the Sonic Cutter
I've built two of these kits a long time ago. When I heard about the working hing kit I wanted to use one in a new build but never got around to it. Thanks for showing how to do it Lou. And I heard the sonic screwdriver. Still pulling my teeth off the ceiling.😆
Looking great so far. Too bad about the grounds. Like a couple of other people mentioned rather than thinking electricity flows from positive to negative it really is negative to positive. Electrons are negatively charged and so they go to the positive side of the power source. Great to see how seamlessly you recovered from your wiring adventures.
I was very tempted by the sonic sabre after your demo, then i found out the price. Looks like i'll need to find myself a friend who will give me £330 gifts lol
maybe conceal and protect the wires with heat shrink , i want to put aztek detailing on my tos shuttlecraft, do you have any masks for that ? is there another set that will do the job ?
Lou thanks for the heads up on the sonic cutter, looks like the best thing since sliced bread, how would it go with some fibre glass ?, reason I ask is that recently I picked up a 1/650 scale Sovereign class Enterprise this would help greatly with the clean up , your opinion would be welcomed .
that would be a good test. I'll look to see if i have any fiberglass scrap i can test on. my only concern is the thickness. that 650 sovereign has some really thick spots and this works best on thin materials like styrene
I have a question about where you get the black Tulip from I was thinking that it might work as “Tar” on some model railroad buildings I looked for it on GOOGLE and only found paintings of black Tulips
you get it from Walmart in the craft section. it is a fabric paint , so you will find it with the tie dye stuff and glitter. www.walmart.com/ip/Tulip-Dimensional-Fabric-Paint-Slick-Black-4-fl-oz/17300276?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&wl13=1372&adid=2222222227717300276_117755028669_12420145346&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=501107745824&wl4=pla-294505072980&wl5=1021117&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=local&wl12=17300276&wl13=1372&veh=sem_LIA&gclid=CjwKCAjw1MajBhAcEiwAagW9MVzd0kxVB4YJLDRe-vjvVKS9DNjUdVf-pqx1RJmdptwwlAflHaKJ1hoCvj8QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds also amazon has it as do some hardware stores
Hello Mr. Dalmaso, i've been following your channel for some years now and i'm always blown away watching your great builds, some days ago (april 24th) i sent you an email to aztekdummy from my account of 3dfiglab, i don't know if you've read it or if it went to your spam foder, please let me know if you got it... Thanks in advance and best regards
well like it and you shud wright or call the manfater of that knife may be thay think doing a platic cuting vigen well fore molers that do not have 3 D printers a nuther tol fore well we who model just like the micro planer now uesed fore cooking or a convered sodring gun ues to cut foam that sort thing welll to the nest vid
The Sonic Cutter is Worth Every Penny . Phil's got a Heart of Gold. I cant imagine building with out it.
Looking really good Lou. I have to say that when you talked about connecting all your ground wires together I thought "I hope you check the wiring diagram first" but knew that it was too late to say anything as you would have done that part days ago! For future reference, most circuits of this type do not "drive" the LED's from the positive side but rather switch the ground side (it has to do with current capacity and electrical properties of the components). When you mentioned the fit of the engine cover and said that it was not good but that was only to be expected from a kit of this age it was particularly relevant to me. My current project is the Polar Lights 1/350 NX-01 Enterprise which is also an old kit and I am finding that the moulding details are very soft and the parts fitting is appropriate to say the least! Still, with this in mind I have realised that it is impossible to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear and have adjusted my expectations and time I'm willing to put into the kit accordingly. I have, however, got the correct set of your masks for it! 👍😁
I followed Ralph's diagram to the letter...until I got carried away.
Birds of a feather Prey together.
Ya know, buddy, seems like talking to one's self and the objects around you is just the way of all styrene. Cursing at the electronics (I just wired up the lighting for that Heller Eiffel Tower and thought I'd go hoarse cursing everything) and the old dosey-do of one step forward and four steps backward... PTSD kicking in... must stop... That ultrasonic knife is the next word! That handled your little problem as sweet as one could hope for. An invisible repair to the hull too. Nice. Came along at just the right time. I had visions of crow-barring open the hull and seeing the broken-tooth pattern of busted plastic... nope! A little spendy but is worth every penny. (A blessing on Mr. Segal's house!)
Your color scheme is truly deep-space Klingon all-night repair crew! Lovely. I also really enjoy seeing someone else sweat and fume over producing a mask-- so similar to when I try to figure out brass shapes. Same problems. I just like watching someone else go through it.
"Stupid--?" Lou, stupid? I know... the urge to actually hit yourself with a frying pan can be overwhelming. Try "ill-considered" or a "joyous scheme that went awry." Saving one more wire was a noble, big even gesture. So it blew your beautiful wire job buried deeply within a beautiful paint job... BOOM! Poof! Smells like electronic hell... Sorry, did I go too far? If I told you one of the bone-headed things I did on that Eiffel Tower, you'd be laughing right along with me! Laughing or crying.
Looking forward to next week, Lou!
Lou, your headlight mod was a gamechanger for me. Thank you so much!
Probably the best looking paint job I’ve ever seen on a Klingon Bird of Prey!
Fabulous airbrush work👍
that bird of prey is coming along good , Q APLA!
Sonic Sabre...bad ass name!
You seem to find the coolest stuff!
U Rock
Amazing work 👍❤️❤️
Dammit Lou! Now you’ve done it! I have to scrap my entire build and get a sonic cutter to do it all over again! Or I’ll just get one for future builds, looks amazing! Great bird of prey build too! 😉
When you started discussing the grounding wire problem, I KNEW you'd go back in and fix it somehow. One thing I've learned over the years is that you are NOT one to do something half-@ssed. :D
Looks great Lou. The one I’m building is from search for Spock and there are no strobes on that one. All those lights are just on. Yeah, I hate when people point that kind of thing out too. 😮Anyway, it looks amazing. I need to get a sonic cutter, what a great tool to have.
I got the 1:1000 scale of the bird of prey and painted it up good . My tiny little mind is blown away at the with the size of this one . I have to get me a 3d printer !! This is so extremely COOL !!! And lights AAhhhh
Wow! Such loving attention to an old kit! It warms the heart!
Looking great
Awesome, like usual.
After the wiring mistake you deserved a whole evening of stiff drinks! Very nice recovery. I just had terrible thoughts of myself trying to pry apart the model to fix that wiring. I would have butchered it. Lucky you had the Sonic Cutter
I've built two of these kits a long time ago. When I heard about the working hing kit I wanted to use one in a new build but never got around to it. Thanks for showing how to do it
Lou.
And I heard the sonic screwdriver. Still pulling my teeth off the ceiling.😆
Looking good!
Nice Model Build Lou . : > p
Great start to the weekend: another Model Building Video from Aztek Dummy.
Looking pretty cool!
That sonic hedgehog cutter thingy looks nifty!
Loving the sonic knife thing. Cuts like a hot wire for cutting polystyrene. ,👍
Looking great so far. Too bad about the grounds. Like a couple of other people mentioned rather than thinking electricity flows from positive to negative it really is negative to positive. Electrons are negatively charged and so they go to the positive side of the power source. Great to see how seamlessly you recovered from your wiring adventures.
Great job Lou! Love it!
That is like the saw the doctor cut a cast off with.
when I do my lights and have the wire, I use like a yellow wire or orange wire for the 3 and red for 9 and .... for other volts.
Nice work Lou
Lou, hey measure thrice per splice! lol!
That tool at the beginning sounds like it works just like the VibroBlades from the old Star Wars Expanded Universe Books.
Nice 😅
if you made two fins and the mating fins out of metal or brass, you could conduct through those...not need for wires.
Excellent build Lou! I like your choice of colors too! Will you have the Masks ready for this kit soon?
that is the plan. a Wonderfest debut
What magic is this!!!???!!!
I was very tempted by the sonic sabre after your demo, then i found out the price. Looks like i'll need to find myself a friend who will give me £330 gifts lol
maybe conceal and protect the wires with heat shrink , i want to put aztek detailing on my tos shuttlecraft, do you have any masks for that ? is there another set that will do the job ?
i have a set of generic plating that might do.
www.culttvmanshop.com/Generic-Plating-Masks-from-Aztek-Dummy_p_2116.html
Lou thanks for the heads up on the sonic cutter, looks like the best thing since sliced bread, how would it go with some fibre glass ?, reason I ask is that recently I picked up a 1/650 scale Sovereign class Enterprise this would help greatly with the clean up , your opinion would be welcomed .
that would be a good test. I'll look to see if i have any fiberglass scrap i can test on. my only concern is the thickness. that 650 sovereign has some really thick spots and this works best on thin materials like styrene
@@aztekdummy Thanks Lou for your advice it is noted .
"MajQa'!"
Very nice kit, do they have a 1/350th scale Bird? The colors you added to the model were really nice!
Wow - that sonic knife is amazing. Now how well does it cut when the blade is dull?
it came with a package of extra blades, but they just look like xacto blades and are easily replaced
I have a question about where you get the black Tulip from I was thinking that it might work as “Tar” on some model railroad buildings I looked for it on GOOGLE and only found paintings of black Tulips
you get it from Walmart in the craft section. it is a fabric paint , so you will find it with the tie dye stuff and glitter.
www.walmart.com/ip/Tulip-Dimensional-Fabric-Paint-Slick-Black-4-fl-oz/17300276?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&wl13=1372&adid=2222222227717300276_117755028669_12420145346&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=501107745824&wl4=pla-294505072980&wl5=1021117&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=local&wl12=17300276&wl13=1372&veh=sem_LIA&gclid=CjwKCAjw1MajBhAcEiwAagW9MVzd0kxVB4YJLDRe-vjvVKS9DNjUdVf-pqx1RJmdptwwlAflHaKJ1hoCvj8QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
also amazon has it as do some hardware stores
Hello Mr. Dalmaso, i've been following your channel for some years now and i'm always blown away watching your great builds, some days ago (april 24th) i sent you an email to aztekdummy from my account of 3dfiglab, i don't know if you've read it or if it went to your spam foder, please let me know if you got it... Thanks in advance and best regards
nope, not here or in spam. be sure you spell it correctly. aztekdummy@att.net
@@aztekdummy I guess the email was lost in limbo, so i resend it to you from my personal account, i hope it makes it through... best regards !
well like it and you shud wright or call the manfater of that knife may be thay think doing a platic cuting vigen well fore molers that do not have 3 D printers a nuther tol fore well we who model just like the micro planer now uesed fore cooking or a convered sodring gun ues to cut foam that sort thing welll to the nest vid
Its a real vibra-blade.
It uses a sonic toothbrush to vibrate a blade. I have one i made 3-4 years ago. Mine is cordless and 1/3 the size.
thats the thing.