Now that my first warmup kit is finished while I continue to slowly work on my 1/350 Enterprise refit, I am on to my newest 'side project' to keep my ADD mind busy....the NSEA Protector from Galaxy Quest.
From the get-go, I knew I wanted to add lights to this thing, which means I have to try my hands at soldering - a subject I am currently doing my homework on before I begin the trial and error process.
My wish was to have the model removable from the base, but still have lights installed. Though I can't think of a good way to keep the lights on while the kit is removed, a friend and I came up with the idea of having the display base support have a 'male' end adapter and a 'female' end would be hidden inside the underbelly of the model - a perfect spot would be in the hole that is already present for the kit's stock display support arm.
When connected, the cable jack will not only add power to the model's lights, but also act as a holding mechanism to keep the model in firm place while on display.
While I wait on my stupidity with electronics to subside, I have begun the initial prepwork on the kit.
First things first was to drill out all those windows using a micro-drill bit.....by hand....:wacko
Shown in the images below, you will see that one of the model's interior support struts had to be removed because it was in the way of some of the windows that needed opened up on the hull.
You will also see how the windows look drilled out in a side-by-side comparison.
Work on this kit is going to progress slowly as I am dividing my time between two kits to better keep my impatience and short attention span on a leash.
here is where I am at thus far:
From the get-go, I knew I wanted to add lights to this thing, which means I have to try my hands at soldering - a subject I am currently doing my homework on before I begin the trial and error process.
My wish was to have the model removable from the base, but still have lights installed. Though I can't think of a good way to keep the lights on while the kit is removed, a friend and I came up with the idea of having the display base support have a 'male' end adapter and a 'female' end would be hidden inside the underbelly of the model - a perfect spot would be in the hole that is already present for the kit's stock display support arm.
When connected, the cable jack will not only add power to the model's lights, but also act as a holding mechanism to keep the model in firm place while on display.
While I wait on my stupidity with electronics to subside, I have begun the initial prepwork on the kit.
First things first was to drill out all those windows using a micro-drill bit.....by hand....:wacko
Shown in the images below, you will see that one of the model's interior support struts had to be removed because it was in the way of some of the windows that needed opened up on the hull.
You will also see how the windows look drilled out in a side-by-side comparison.
Work on this kit is going to progress slowly as I am dividing my time between two kits to better keep my impatience and short attention span on a leash.
here is where I am at thus far: