Studio Half Scale TOS Enterprise Scratch build

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Just finished watching the video took me forever with my slow connection speed. Steve you are no joke you already have part of it mounted and it looks awesome. If I miss a day or two of watching your videos I may comeback to find that you have lights in it and finished painting it Lol.
 
You know Steve I have to say what many probably feel also. I would just like to say thanks for your sharing of your knowledge of this wonderful hobby that I have loved since being a child and building my first kit with my Dad in 70 or 71 it was maybe a 1/72nd scale Chinese Mig Fighter that you could buy back then for a dollar or dollar fifty. There are no schools for this or text books. If it wasn't for guys like you this would be a lost art which many other builders don't like sharing their building techniques or give advice, so I have to say you taking the time to answer questions and show us your videos in a hot garage is so much appreciated that I feel choked up, I'm an emotinal Lug Lol, So thanks for all that you have shared with us.
Ray.
 
Yes I would. I know Doug well and Mike I know too. These guys are the very best.

Steve
OH MAN, you helping to restore Enterprise?!?!?!? With THOSE guys?!?!?!?

FINALLY!!!!! This is the most exciting news I've heard since....
God talked to Moses!:lol

I so hope it comes to fruition!:thumbsup
 
Speaking of God and Moses...
I think God is talking to Steve on this build.
That's why it's so hot in his garage...
damn heat from that burning bush!
 
Ray that's most kind of you and the rest of you too. Really.

And you make me laugh which always helps! ;)

Rendering the video now. Here's some pictures of stuff.

I start really building tomorrow. Video tells all and will upload tonight.

Thanks again to all of you!

Steve

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No that's not a phaser hit but the fiber glass cloth and epoxy that holds the substructure very securely to the plywood.. That wasn't shown in the last video but as soon as I remove the engineer hull I will show it up close for those of you building this model.
 
Steve,

What is the set-up time of the the alumilite you are using? I noticed that you hollow casted the front part of the bussard that the dome goes on and the end caps. I am trying to decide if I should do that for my 1/350th parts. I know it will save on resin, just wanted to know the pot life of the resin you used. Thanks.

Scott
 
Depending on the heat Scott. But at 72 degrees about 3 minutes or a little less. With the white.

That's right Chris 45 years.

Steve
 
This is looking quite awesome Steve. In no time flat you will have this one done and make the original very green with envy.
 
I find the same thing with that clear resin. It looks bubble-free until it starts to set. You have to pressure cast it to make it perfectly clear.
 
Steve,
I noticed on your CGI Enterprise you had the impulse engines lit; are you planning on doing that on the model or are you going to build it like the original miniature? Also, what thickness of plywood are you using for the sub-structure?

Looking forward to the build!!!

BTW, I just cast my first part ever yesterday for a project. Could not have done it without you! :)
 
Steve when you slush cast the open molds, put something flat that's greased over the opening. You'll get a thicker edge and less mess too!
 
Steve try some baking powder in you clear alumilite to get frosty parts. This might at least hide some bubbles...
 
I'm really looking forward to seeing how you do the bussard lighting. Will you be using christmas tree bulbs and mirror shards like the original?
 
Thanks Steve. That is the same pot life of the Smooth-on 300 I have been using. I am going to do some test pulls and see how it looks.

Scott
 
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