Well, now that the Kontest is over, I'm back to working on the Cavalier. I really had a good time making my ship. As soon as voting is over, I'll post my mini-blog on the build.
I'm at the last stage of work on the secondary hull. I finally dug out the "scoop" (that curved section at the aft, beneath the shuttlebay) and got THAT shaped right; I found a slight imbalance between the port and starboard "cheeks" to either side of the deflector dish; I'm currently building up the one to match the other.
I still have a few pits to fill in and smooth out, but the major work is done. I'm still working on the shuttlebay fantail, trying to get the shape symmetrical.
What's the last step? I think that it's going to be a reasonably difficult one: Putting on the deflector grid lines and adding windows, thrusters, and other physical details.
The grid lines themselves will be a challenge because again, it's a matter of turning the 2-D into 3-D; the one side may be easy, but getting the other side to match...? Hmm.
"Damage control is easy. Reading Klingon... that's hard." Scotty, Star Trek IV, The Voyage Home
The windows will be physically drilled into the plaster about 1/8" deep - a single hole for the round window, and three consecutive holes for the oblong windows.
I'm really looking forward to FINISHING this piece of the build, as it's the biggest part. Once I'm done with this, I can go back to working on the saucer, which has a lot of problems that need to be dealt with. One thing that's holding me up is my Dremel tool stopped charging! I'm going to have to send it to the manufacturer to have it repaired! (Grr!)
I also thought I might take a side tour and assemble the nacelles. I've already masked out the "trenches" on all the clear plastic parts. The rest will be gray. Once I have all the parts painted, I'll be inserting the various LED's associated with the nacelles, along with the wiring.
The biggest part will be locating and mounting the mini fluorescent bulbs (8" long) inside the nacelles. When finished, these bulbs should give off a REALLY impressive glow.
The other (and most depressing part) of the things holding me up is a lack of cash! I just moved into a new apartment, and the landlord wanted first, last, AND deposit - a total of $1,1950.00. I'm now totally broke. I have a little cash for gas, but not much else; I have some supplies I need to buy ($8 worth), but can't afford yet; I'm hoping I can get them NEXT week, since this week's money is already spent.
Well, that's all for now. Once again, if you're monitoring this build, a note now and again would be very much appreciated.