LOL...that was a bust. They sent me 2 richard petty cars. Oh well. They go back. I hope u guys have better luck.View attachment 1758002
I, too, have been gifted the surprise of a Richard Petty kit. Oh the wonders they abound.
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LOL...that was a bust. They sent me 2 richard petty cars. Oh well. They go back. I hope u guys have better luck.View attachment 1758002
Understood. I feel the same way. The same could probably be said about the nacelles. Lighter weight but thinner support and multiple axes to torque - and there is at least some history of that with the lightweight plastic models.I'm still a bit leery about the saucer creating stress on the connector/neck. I get that he was intimately involved in the project, but how do we really know long-term effects without the saucer support? Still a bit of an unknown...
I'm hoping someone makes a clear dome support available without the clunky base or something even better. Not perfect, but it would allow for better viewing of both sides of the model.
I’m planning on having a 3D printed thin post on that goes into the same hole. Then I’ll remove the bigger support. I’ll let y’all know when it’s done.I'm still a bit leery about the saucer creating stress on the connector/neck. I get that he was intimately involved in the project, but how do we really know long-term effects without the saucer support? Still a bit of an unknown...
I'm hoping someone makes a clear dome support available without the clunky base or something even better. Not perfect, but it would allow for better viewing of both sides of the model.
Ummm if it turns out well let us know! If you can supply us with some...with pay of course...that would be awesome!I’m planning on having a 3D printed thin post on that goes into the same hole. Then I’ll remove the bigger support. I’ll let y’all know when it’s done.
The controversy, the conspiracies, the drama, the love…ITS ALL HERE IN THIS ONE THREAD!This must be record thread for a not model in the general modeling forum lol. There’s very few Star Trek builds relative here but this has been the top thread for months!
I, too, have been gifted the surprise of a Richard Petty kit. Oh the wonders they abound.
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I'm still a bit leery about the saucer creating stress on the connector/neck. I get that he was intimately involved in the project, but how do we really know long-term effects without the saucer support? Still a bit of an unknown...
I'm hoping someone makes a clear dome support available without the clunky base or something even better. Not perfect, but it would allow for better viewing of both sides of the model.
The crushed dreams!The controversy, the conspiracies, the drama, the love…ITS ALL HERE IN THIS ONE THREAD!![]()
You mean the over dramatic drama queens crushed dreams!! LOLThe crushed dreams!
I love this! Kinda has a Star Trek Animated Series vibe, so it sort of ties the model to that show as well!interesting idea...
YesYou mean the over dramatic drama queens crushed dreams!! LOL![]()
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Was watching this last night. Not sure what to make of it. It seems strong enough but it has the same wobble as the original stand. Not sure I trust what he's done but I like the attempt. I think if the poles were shorter it might be more stable. Plus I feel the steel rings will eventually rub the paint though he did put plastic heat shrinks on the struts that are inserted into the Enterprise.Thought you guys might enjoy this guy's video of an alternate base for our Enterprise.
Thanks I might attempt that myself. I bought some supporting rods myself that worked but I didn't feel they were to secure. I'm still working out where to place my Enterprise so I have the saucer stand on now. Once that is worked out I'm gonna try your suggestion and retry mine and see which works best. Hopefully other aftermarket alternatives will come out in the future.I just ordered these $10 clear doll rods. I thought this may be the most un-obtrusive way of handling the saucer stand (yes, I still want a saucer stand). I may try two as well for a bit more stability. Be sure to swipe through the photos on the link.
It drives my crazy when he repeatedly refers to nuts as bolts. But it's an interesting idea.Thought you guys might enjoy this guy's video of an alternate base for our Enterprise.