66" TOS Enterprise completed

t2sides

Master Member
Well, those of you who know me, know this has been a long task. BUT, the "BIG E" is finally done. It's been a labor of love, and is great to finally see this big beauty done and on display.
http://squaremodels.com/66enterprise.htm

I will also be making a table for it, and a huge acrylic 'cover' lid that will enclose it and keep it dust free. I also have to make a 'carrying case' to take it out for shows at some point. (If I can get it out of the basement.) I've run the lighting and engines for about 6 hours straight, and it keeps on going strong.

I'm also planning to make a 'control panel' with a TOS style bridge console to turn it on/off.

BTW, I've also started on the F/M Viper, a link is on my home page.

Cheers.

-Sean
http://squaremodels.com
 
Sean that is absolutely gorgeous. Those pics look right out of the "Trials and Tribblations" with the crispness and how fantastic that model looks. Just fantastic.
 
You found some great screen grabs from the old show. No grain ner matte lines or nuthin. :D

ef3.jpg


Well done, and a fantastic miniature. ;)

- k
 
Well done Sean.. :D This is also a testament to Gary Kerr's skill in documenting the original miniature. Is this replica "dead-on balls accurate" or what?
 
Congrats, Sean. Looks outstanding.. Great website, too - you've got some great documentation of the construction. So, are you relieved? Or, a bit sad? Both? :)

Best,
Allan
 
Hi Sean ..

Congrats on the great result.

She's a real beauty.

Isn't it kind of weird, to finally being done with the project ??? what to do next...

Frank and Moes Viper, perhaps ??

Again great piece of work.. Really outstanding.

Cheers
Niels
 
Very nice job.

Although there doesn't appear to be a lot of weathering on the secondary hull or nacelles, the weathering on the top of the saucer appears to be dead-on.

(Yeah, everybody's main complaint about the restoration of the 11-foot shooting model is that the weathering -- especially on the underside of the saucer section -- was way overdone. I'm sorry, but I don't see how Ed Miarecki can justify that harsh staining/shadowing pattern on the saucer. It just doesn't look right...)

I wonder, though... Are the nacelle cap covers frosted with the vane pattern like the original model's and do they rotate? The lighting pattern behind the caps seems "right," but there's no indication in the pictures of how else the caps are.
 
Originally posted by t2sides@Oct 11 2005, 04:56 PM
Well, those of you who know me, know this has been a long task. BUT, the "BIG E" is finally done.  It's been a labor of love, and is great to finally see this big beauty done and on display.
http://squaremodels.com/66enterprise.htm

I will also be making a table for it, and a huge acrylic 'cover' lid that will enclose it and keep it dust free.  I also have to make a 'carrying case' to take it out for shows at some point. (If I can get it out of the basement.) I've run the lighting and engines for about 6 hours straight, and it keeps on going strong.

I'm also planning to make a 'control panel' with a TOS style bridge console to turn it on/off.

BTW, I've also started on the F/M Viper, a link is on my home page.

Cheers.

-Sean
http://squaremodels.com
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That's absolutely amazing. Give ya $20 for it :)
 
Congratulations.
That is just a beautiful piece of work. The model itself is top-notch and your assembly and paint is outstanding in and of itself.


I'd love to see it in person sometime. Let us know if you plan to have it anywhere public.
 
Well thanks everyone, your feedback is VERY much appreciated. Really enjoy seeing your responses.

I'll try to answer a few questions from above:

Nacelles 'fans' - They are definitely there, the camera though blurs them out.
On my page 2 construction, http://squaremodels.com/66enterprisepage2.htm, there are links to .mov files that show the nacelles moving.
http://squaremodels.com/images/fan.jpg is also a pic of the 'fans'.

Weathering - It's all there, the camera just faded it out. Subtle streaking exists on the secondary hull, engine struts and on the engines themselves.

Yes, I have started on Frank/Moe's viper - my homepage has a link.

Yes, this model will be on display. For sure, it will be at StarFest 2006 in Denver, and I'll be at WonderFest 2006 in Louisville.

Yes, I'm a bit sad. Used to coming home from work practically every day and fiddling with this. BUT, it's also fantastic to just sit back and watch this baby run..

Well, thank you all again for your comments and support.
-Sean
 
Yes, this model will be on display. For sure, it will be at StarFest 2006 in Denver, and I'll be at WonderFest 2006 in Louisville.

Great. I will look forward to wonderfest next year.
thanks for sharing.
 
Most DEFINATELY the most BEAUTIFUL
rendition of the old CLASSIC I have seen . :thumbsup

I'm curious, how the HECK can you move that sucker ?
I mean, did you make it so you can break it down
if needs be ??


Of course, I ask as I would LOVE to see that at WONDERFEST
this comming year .... You would get so many OFFERS and open wallets
to take her off your hands that I couldn't BEGIN to count the way's .

:love
 
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