Advice on adding sound to a Polar Lights 1:350 Enterprise?

Spidey7

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So I have an absolutely BEAUTIFUL Polar Lights Enterprise-A that is the pride of my collection. Here are some pictures of her.


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I've been seriously toying with the idea of adding sound effects into the base of it, but the only products I've found that might work are the "lights and sounds" Enterprise model which is $100+ on eBay (and I would also hate to open the shrink wrap just to cannibalize parts from), or the Art Asylum Enterprise which I would have to crack open like a lobster in order to get the sound chip out. Again, this seems like a shame since they're now relatively rare and usually still sealed and M.I.B. when they show up on eBay. Does anyone have an old, bolluxed up "lights and sounds" that I could ust the sound parts out of? Or, failing that, does anyone else have any idea how to add sounds to this beauty?
 
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The sounds to the Lights and Sound Enterprise are wrong. The phasers are from TOS and the torpedos are from Next Gen. However, if you don't mind that and can wait a few months for me to move and then dig it out, I have the chip from that you're welcome to.
 
The sounds to the Lights and Sound Enterprise are wrong. The phasers are from TOS and the torpedos are from Next Gen. However, if you don't mind that and can wait a few months for me to move and then dig it out, I have the chip from that you're welcome to.

You ROCK!!!!!! Thanks man! I'd wait until the mountains crumble and the stars fall from the sky!
 
You ROCK!!!!!! Thanks man! I'd wait until the mountains crumble and the stars fall from the sky!

No problem. Just remind me around end of Feb/beginning of March. I'm sure I'll forget with all the craziness of moving. But I know I definitely have it, and I'm fairly certain which box it's in. I just can't get to it until after the move. A build as pretty as yours deserves the works.
 
So I have an absolutely BEAUTIFUL Polar Lights Enterprise-A that is the pride of my collection.

or the Art Asylum Enterprise which I would have to crack open like a lobster in order to get the sound chip out.

This isn't as hard as you think it would be. I had a commission to add LEDs to one last year, and it comes apart pretty easily. Just use a sewing needle and a phillips head, and take it slow and you can have a nice display piece after you salvage it's guts.

Greg
 
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