scarf man Master Member Nov 16, 2023 #1 The guys take us through their journey mounting a piece of Trek ephemera.
Prop Collector Sr Member Nov 16, 2023 #2 I can't help but think there is a better solution than glue and twist ties. Maybe a museum-style armature.
I can't help but think there is a better solution than glue and twist ties. Maybe a museum-style armature.
joberg Legendary Member Nov 17, 2023 #3 Prop Collector said: I can't help but think there is a better solution than glue and twist ties. Maybe a museum-style armature. Click to expand... Yep...looking at it, it was pretty amateurish
Prop Collector said: I can't help but think there is a better solution than glue and twist ties. Maybe a museum-style armature. Click to expand... Yep...looking at it, it was pretty amateurish
P publiusr Sr Member Nov 19, 2023 #4 Having cotton ball “explosions” in the missing bits would have been the way to go…in a wedge display so you don’t see the lack of the bottom saucer.
Having cotton ball “explosions” in the missing bits would have been the way to go…in a wedge display so you don’t see the lack of the bottom saucer.
Mozzie New Member Nov 23, 2023 #5 They should 3d print the rest of the ship in gold and hang the pieces onto it. Kinda like Japanese Kintsugi mixed with the conference room gold ships.
They should 3d print the rest of the ship in gold and hang the pieces onto it. Kinda like Japanese Kintsugi mixed with the conference room gold ships.