AMT/ERTL USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A Project
Moderators: DasPhule, Moderators
AMT/ERTL USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A Project
I'm going to build the AMT/ERTL USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A. I plan on getting some DLM parts for more accuracy and lighting (first lighted model by the way... I'm gonna get electricuted... ), and drilling out accurate viewports. I also have these photos to go off of (http://www.starshipmodeler.com/trek/movietech.htm).
Here's what I'm getting from this DLM (http://www.dlmparts.com/amtrefitreliant ... scale.html):
1. - USS ENTERPRISE REFIT & NCC-1701-A MOTION PICTURES ERA to ST:TMP-STVI:UDC
2. - HANGER BAY END PIECE WITH INTERIOR PARTS (in Opaque Gray Resin Walls)
3. - WINDOWS AND PORTS Surounding Primary Hull (in water clear resin)
4. - Refit Impulse Deck (in water clear resin)
5. - UPPER DECKS CORECTION PIECE (in water clear resin)
6. - INTERIOR PARTS FOR VIP WINDOWS (either the VIP Lounge or Officer's mess)
7. - WARP ENGINE LIGHTING GRILLS Flux Chiller Grills
All of that totaling over $100.00... Awesome...
Ok... Time for the questions...
1. - I can't find any Aztec templates for the 1/537 Scale Enterprise A. Does anyone know where I can find the templates?
2. - Is the Enterprise A an actual white color or is it a very light gray?
3. - The Enterprise A has multiple strobe circuits. Is there a way to find out the intervals the light strobe on and off?
4. - I plan on having spotlights to illuminate the ship. Should the light actually shine out of the ship or illuminate it from the inside?
5. - What is the best way to lightproof a model from the inside? Paint the inside black to prevent light penetration or paint it something reflective to make sure all of the light is used at the viewports?
6. - Call me a n00b, but what is the best and easiest way to scribe the model?
7. - What would be the best grain of sandpaper to use to remove all of the incorrect paneling on the hull?
8. - I have a friend helping me out with the electronics, but are there any pre-assembled lighting systems for the Enterprise A 1/537 scale?
I think that's it for now... Any help will be appreciated.
Here's what I'm getting from this DLM (http://www.dlmparts.com/amtrefitreliant ... scale.html):
1. - USS ENTERPRISE REFIT & NCC-1701-A MOTION PICTURES ERA to ST:TMP-STVI:UDC
2. - HANGER BAY END PIECE WITH INTERIOR PARTS (in Opaque Gray Resin Walls)
3. - WINDOWS AND PORTS Surounding Primary Hull (in water clear resin)
4. - Refit Impulse Deck (in water clear resin)
5. - UPPER DECKS CORECTION PIECE (in water clear resin)
6. - INTERIOR PARTS FOR VIP WINDOWS (either the VIP Lounge or Officer's mess)
7. - WARP ENGINE LIGHTING GRILLS Flux Chiller Grills
All of that totaling over $100.00... Awesome...
Ok... Time for the questions...
1. - I can't find any Aztec templates for the 1/537 Scale Enterprise A. Does anyone know where I can find the templates?
2. - Is the Enterprise A an actual white color or is it a very light gray?
3. - The Enterprise A has multiple strobe circuits. Is there a way to find out the intervals the light strobe on and off?
4. - I plan on having spotlights to illuminate the ship. Should the light actually shine out of the ship or illuminate it from the inside?
5. - What is the best way to lightproof a model from the inside? Paint the inside black to prevent light penetration or paint it something reflective to make sure all of the light is used at the viewports?
6. - Call me a n00b, but what is the best and easiest way to scribe the model?
7. - What would be the best grain of sandpaper to use to remove all of the incorrect paneling on the hull?
8. - I have a friend helping me out with the electronics, but are there any pre-assembled lighting systems for the Enterprise A 1/537 scale?
I think that's it for now... Any help will be appreciated.
- Kai112086
Ok, here we go with the start of the project... I don't have a camera, but I'll see if I can borrow a friends so I can give picture updates.
The model finally came in the mail. The first thing I did since I'm getting the replacement DLM pieces was remove the Impulse Dome and the A and B Decks. I didn't sand them down yet because the DLM pieces haven't arrived yet and I want to sand the saucer down to as close of a fit as possible.
Casualty Report:
1 broken drill bit
The model finally came in the mail. The first thing I did since I'm getting the replacement DLM pieces was remove the Impulse Dome and the A and B Decks. I didn't sand them down yet because the DLM pieces haven't arrived yet and I want to sand the saucer down to as close of a fit as possible.
Casualty Report:
1 broken drill bit
- Kai112086
60 grid takes off the plastic too unevenly for my taste. I use that to get down close to where I want and then use the 150 to sand it little by little and as evenly as possible. Since the Enterprise has all of those pain-in-the-royal-buttocks panels that are incorrect that I'm removing, it isn't taking long to remove them, it's just tedious work.
- Kai112086
Re: AMT/ERTL USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A Project
CultTVman.com sells Aztek Dummy templetes for the 1/537 Enterprise.Kai112086 wrote:I'm going to build the AMT/ERTL USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A. I plan on getting some DLM parts for more accuracy and lighting (first lighted model by the way... I'm gonna get electricuted... ), and drilling out accurate viewports. I also have these photos to go off of (http://www.starshipmodeler.com/trek/movietech.htm).
Ok... Time for the questions...
1. - I can't find any Aztec templates for the 1/537 Scale Enterprise A. Does anyone know where I can find the templates?
2. - Is the Enterprise A an actual white color or is it a very light gray?
3. - The Enterprise A has multiple strobe circuits. Is there a way to find out the intervals the light strobe on and off?
4. - I plan on having spotlights to illuminate the ship. Should the light actually shine out of the ship or illuminate it from the inside?
5. - What is the best way to lightproof a model from the inside? Paint the inside black to prevent light penetration or paint it something reflective to make sure all of the light is used at the viewports?
6. - Call me a n00b, but what is the best and easiest way to scribe the model?
7. - What would be the best grain of sandpaper to use to remove all of the incorrect paneling on the hull?
8. - I have a friend helping me out with the electronics, but are there any pre-assembled lighting systems for the Enterprise A 1/537 scale?
I think that's it for now... Any help will be appreciated.
The Enterprise A is white. I'm painting mine white with a clearcoat with a drop of pearl powder mixed.
In addition to a regular scribing tool I used these micro saws from Squadron to scribe the secondary hull lines and the hatches on the lower saucer. The micro saws are great for scribing lines in putty. The putty won't chip away like it does using a regular scribing tool.
http://www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=TC2009
http://www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=TC2010
http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa23 ... G_8978.jpg
http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa23 ... G_8979.jpg
I used Dymo (Embossed) tape to scribe the hull lines and it works great.
http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa23 ... re001A.jpg
By the way, if you go here http://www.virtualight.com/ and click on Reference on the top of the page, and then select the Refit Lighting, it will tell you the blinking intervals of all the strobes of the Refit Constitution starships.
- Kai112086
Well... I don't have a digital camera... But I'll give a little update anyways.
On the secondary hull, I've filled in all of the portholes and the grid lines. After I let the putty dry overnight, I'll sand it to a nice smooth surface.
On the lower saucer, I've cut out a couple of circles of 1mm styrene and glued them to the bottom (thanks for the tip crowe-t) and I'll let it dry before I putty it and start sanding.
Next on the agenda: sand the inside of the pylon halves smooth.
On the secondary hull, I've filled in all of the portholes and the grid lines. After I let the putty dry overnight, I'll sand it to a nice smooth surface.
On the lower saucer, I've cut out a couple of circles of 1mm styrene and glued them to the bottom (thanks for the tip crowe-t) and I'll let it dry before I putty it and start sanding.
Next on the agenda: sand the inside of the pylon halves smooth.
- Kai112086