On The Bench 88: Enterprise B/Excelsior Project part 11 by Don Matthys
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Continue readingStart with part 1 back to part 9 Completion of the pre-painted and decaled parts can now be done. First
Continue readingStart with part 1 back to part 8 DECALS Many of the small panel detail colors are accomplished with decals.
Continue readingstart with part 1 back to part 7 Essential to the necessity of lighted ports and window is a Waldron
Continue readingStart at part 1 pack to part 6 DETAILS AND LIGHTING TESTS Installing the LightSheet into the Warp Engines: The
Continue readingStart at part 1 back to part 5 PRIMARY HULL WIRING AND CONSTRUCTION Wiring and construction of the Primary Hull
Continue readingThe classic Enterprise as it is currently on display at the Smithsonian. Photo by Mike Warshaw Here are the much
Continue readingStart with part 1 Back to part 4 WIRING AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE WARP ENGINES LightSheet is used to illuminate
Continue readingStart with part 1 Back to part 3 HANGER BAY DETAILS AND MODIFICATIONS INSTALLING WIRES, LIGHTS, L.E.D.S AND ELECTRONICS I
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Continue readingBack to part 1 The AMT kit of the USS Excelsior has detail design errors on the Primary Hull these
Continue readingThis Work In Progress Journal will involve building and lighting the AMT kits of the USS Excelsior and the USS
Continue readingSo the fun begins. The first step in setting up a starship model for lighting is to start opening up
Continue readingThis is my contribution to the over the top star ship club. I started this kit about 10 minutes after
Continue readingThis is the old 18″ AMT kit, accurized with lights from Mike Emery. I started this in 1994, when there
Continue readingThis is the custom circuit board I built for the E. Based on Paul M. Newitt’s LS//100A design of 20
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