Prepare for warp speed, standby transwarp drive.
- Transwarp at your command, sir.
Execute.
whup-whup-whup-whup-*CLUNK*
I finally finished my 1/1000 Excelsior. It's been quite a ride. A few years back, I snagged an original-issue kit, and began work on it. I acquired the NX-2000 conversion kit and decals from PNT models, decals from DLM, and DLM's resin parts, as well as a resin replacement neck, resin secondary hull cargo bay, and Acreation decals. The work stalled, after awhile, and I moved on to other projects. Then, last year, Round 2 re-released the kit with new and improved parts. So, I picked it up, and started from scratch, and also acquired some accurate, 3D-printed parts for he Bridge, rear observation dome, rear torpedo launchers, and impulse crystal.
This model is truly a Frankenstein's monster. The aztec pattern is primarily from Acreation, with a few around 2 decals mixed in. All of them are oversprayed with white paint to tone them down. The rest of the decals are a mix of multiple sources. The window patterns were meticulously recreated to match the studio model by applying individual windows (a VERY tedious process). Details were added or modified, such as the deflector trench being reshaped, the impulse engines being shortened and reshaped, the nacelle pylon vents being reversed, the nacelle fins being lengthened, and gridlines being scribed into the secondary hull. The saucer deflector grid is still wrong, even on the reissued kit, and so I decided to cheat the placement of the port and starboard running lights, rather than rescribing the entire saucer.
This kit took an awful lot of work to whip into shape. At one point, while doing some paint masking, chunks of the intricately-patterned, "U"-shaped decal on the upper saucer came off, resulting in my having to strip ONLY the center of the saucer, and acquire replacement decals from Round 2. Disaster averted!
https://i.imgur.com/cevvSJE.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/Ue12Xeh.jpg
- Transwarp at your command, sir.
Execute.
whup-whup-whup-whup-*CLUNK*
I finally finished my 1/1000 Excelsior. It's been quite a ride. A few years back, I snagged an original-issue kit, and began work on it. I acquired the NX-2000 conversion kit and decals from PNT models, decals from DLM, and DLM's resin parts, as well as a resin replacement neck, resin secondary hull cargo bay, and Acreation decals. The work stalled, after awhile, and I moved on to other projects. Then, last year, Round 2 re-released the kit with new and improved parts. So, I picked it up, and started from scratch, and also acquired some accurate, 3D-printed parts for he Bridge, rear observation dome, rear torpedo launchers, and impulse crystal.
This model is truly a Frankenstein's monster. The aztec pattern is primarily from Acreation, with a few around 2 decals mixed in. All of them are oversprayed with white paint to tone them down. The rest of the decals are a mix of multiple sources. The window patterns were meticulously recreated to match the studio model by applying individual windows (a VERY tedious process). Details were added or modified, such as the deflector trench being reshaped, the impulse engines being shortened and reshaped, the nacelle pylon vents being reversed, the nacelle fins being lengthened, and gridlines being scribed into the secondary hull. The saucer deflector grid is still wrong, even on the reissued kit, and so I decided to cheat the placement of the port and starboard running lights, rather than rescribing the entire saucer.
This kit took an awful lot of work to whip into shape. At one point, while doing some paint masking, chunks of the intricately-patterned, "U"-shaped decal on the upper saucer came off, resulting in my having to strip ONLY the center of the saucer, and acquire replacement decals from Round 2. Disaster averted!
https://i.imgur.com/cevvSJE.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/Ue12Xeh.jpg







