USS Enterprise TOS

loenf

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Hi,
here are some Pictures from my latest build, Ron Caudillo's USS Enterprise. The Saucersection was a little bit difficult, but all in all everything fits. (I build the saucer hull three times
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I think the next model will be a "non-star-trek-model"
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Regards Loenf

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ekuth

Stunning work!

In fact, so good, I feel a Picture Of The Week coming on... oh, yeah! :twisted:
 
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peter taft

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I'm not into Star Trek, but i know a damn good model build when i see one - and this most certainly is. Excellent :thumb:
 

Rhaven Blaack

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Congradulations on this wonderful honour of POTW.
The model is FANTASTIC!!!
It does not look like paper at all.
Your craftsmanship is amazing.
Keep up the GREAT WORK!!!
 

Ron Caudillo

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Super fine build there Loenf!

Thanks for choosing to build my model. I know the saucer can be a bit of a challenge, I find that's the main problem with the starship models. You certainly did get it right!

Thanks for sharing.

Best Regards,
Ron Caudillo
 

loenf

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Hi! And thanks for the commendations!
Wow, .....POTW! That shows me that the effort of all three attempts for building the hull was worth the trouble.

Regards Loenf
 

loenf

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Forget the model, I like the display stand! That is way cool!

How did you make it?

Best Regards,
Ron Caudillo

Hi, I was the last 3 days a little bit busy, so I can answer your question only now.
The stand is made of the chassis of an old DVD-Player. The rest is scratch-build: I glued several plastic/electronic parts on the chassis surface and finally i varnished it matt grey. For other model stands I used also chassis from an old 5.25 floppy drive, or the casing from an old hard disc.

Regards Loenf
 

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