The only thing I've guessed so far is your working on something star wars related...... I really think you guy's are incredible when it comes to IDing & scratch stuff. Julien sir you are a star. also to let you know I'm back in Paris in April sometime for round 2 of lets annoy the girlfriend with star wars talk.:lol
Thanks Guy ! Actually Chrome and Lee are stars

They did great finds !
Cool I would be glad to meet you again and get another great Star Wars talk ! Let me know once you're know the dates
I'm not sure my GF will want to come again after our star wars talk ! :lol Haha I'm just kidding, I know she likes Star Wars even if she doesnt understand our madness about the models, she prefers the costums
As for the undercuts, I'm not the best guy to explain what it is, like many english words I dont understand them but I cant even translate them in french (maybe I dont understand them after all :lol).
Well the undercuts are the recesses created by the kitparts, the ISD bridge front is one of the best exemple since it's full of undercuts... Those are those undercuts which are filled with clay prior to casting a whole part assembly. That's why I'm not too fan of the kits except if all parts come appart which is not often the case...
Those undercuts creates depth and shadows with good lights.

Undercuts are mainly space between a part and the base or another parts...
Hope it helps
Well finally I'm not sure about the Enterprise kit...
I think that's more the Hornet kit !
Or maybe both

The Hornet and the Enterprise share most of the same parts since they are sisterships and same version, they had just some modifications.
Here's why I think that's the Hornet :
Those "shelves" (I dont know the name sorry) are not rounded like the Enterprise's but are flat :
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/5906/isd3jv6.jpg
What do you think ?