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    Sep 23, 2002 - #1

    I am in the process of building some of my Star Trek models and would love to see pictures of everyone elses's collections. I am particularly interested in accurate Enterprise, Reliant and Excelsior models. Once I am finished with mine, I will post pictures (may be a while).

    Scott
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    Sep 24, 2002 - #3

    Here's a couple of the Enterprise-B that I did right after the movie. I altered mine to show the aftermath of the Nexus Ribbon....

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    i would show my bird of prey but my buddy picked it up one day and it is now in 4 or 5 parts waiting to go in to dry dock
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    E-Z fix for that: Put it on a base, torch it a bit, and say it was hit by a photon torpedo while cloaked, ala' Undiscovered Country....

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    Here is the Star Trek page of models from my website. Sorry for the crappy photos but at the time I didn't have a digital camera. It was the ole' shoot and scan. Will be posting new pics in the near future. The Enterprise-A has been completely redone!

    Hope you like!!!

    http://www.anythingscifi.com/LCStarTrek.html

    Kenny
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    Jun 30, 2003 - #7

    Kenny,

    Your models look great. It is slow going with mine. I just got into modeling over a year ago and have been working on a Federation Dreadnaught as my first attempt.

    Between work and my 1 year old, finding time to work on it is a challenge. I really find it relaxing, even if it takes me a year to complete 1.

    Once I figure out where I can post pictures for free, I will post the progress shots I have.

    Scott
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    Jul 14, 2003 - #8

    Hey Scott, thanks for the compliments. I have worked on model kits for some time and I learn new things each and every time I build one. I like doing Star Trek kits but right now I have Batman on the brain. On my website all the kits listed that say coming soon I have in my unbuilt collection. It is very relaxing for me also. Even if I just do something to a kit each week. I try to do a little each day whether it is cleaning a part or painting something.

    Take a look at the other pages on my site. There are links for Batman, Star Wars and others.

    Here is a site that might help you. I haven't checked it out very much, I just ran across it!

    http://www.picturetrail.com/

    Thanks again,
    Kenny

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