Ruddigger
Sr Member
Voyager is still on hold, but with my Metal Gear model finished I'm moving on to the TNG era Romulan Warbird. This is my first time working with lighting and electrical, and I thought that would be the toughest part of this build, but so far the hard part is turning out to be the horrible fit of this kit.
First things first, lessons learned from my Voyager build, wash the darn thing before you paint it. Lol. Then I light blocked the inside with Rustoleum primer and white enamel, and primed the exterior with Tamiya primer. I mixed up some green and threw it in the airbrush.
I'm using LED strips from Modeler's Brand Hobbies. Warm white in the head and tail, and green in the nacelles.
And the head all seamed and primered.
I did some more paint work on the recessed areas of the hull and mounted it on the base. The pole is from Home Depot, some faucet pipe that has a nice chrome finish on it. It's secured to the model with dental acrylic inside the hull, so it's not removable. The base is a clock face from Michaels Arts and Crafts. I gave it a light stain with boiled linseed oil, but I think I'll stain it darker. I sealed the two lower hull halves together, and set to work trying to get rid of the awful seams and gaps. This model fits terribly. Much filing and body filler was necessary.
The nacelles didnt line up either. There were big gaps and steps on them, although I didnt take any pictures of that.
I got the nacelles soldered on and the right side is glued into place. there were some big gaps around it after mounting because of the poor fitment of the hull, but I filled them with Tulip paint. This stuff works great for light blocking and gap filling.
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