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Scratch Built 1/175 Refit A Update

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Been posting in the Trek section but haven't posted here in a while. I have an updated cover photo and a few new build photos on my build up web page.

Making progress, thanks for looking...

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Post by bigbenz »

that is so awesome i dont even know what to say.
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WOW :shock:
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That HAS to be awkward to whoosh around the house. :D

Apart from that, great work. Nice to see traditional model woodworking methods put to good use.
Sheer elegance in its simplicity.

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hamanahamanahamana!
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Post by Nostromo Rolls »

From one scratch builder to another, I tip my hat to you!!! Well done and Good Luck on completing this "Lady"
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Post by Schalldampfer1 »

Unbelievable!! Great job man! I sure hope you get featured in some magazines when you finish her up!
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That is amazing!!!

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Ok I am now enlisting in Star Fleet as long as I can be assigned to that ship!!! Congrats on an amazing build!!
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Post by Pengbuzz »

Wow...just plain wow!!!


Don't be surprised if Greg Jein shows up at your house one day! :lol:
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Post by publiusr »

I would like to see more.

You know, I had this idea of super stacking parts. Imagine I get a replica of your bridge, shave off the top--and place a 1/350 scale bridge atop that. Repeat. Place a 1/537 atop that, and so on to a pin-point, desguising each layer a bit to where I have an odd ziggerat.

Same with secondary hulls. In the TOS Ent, you have these two blocky projections to either side of the nav-dish setting. Each of those would be discrete secondary hulls (the aft ends cut and puttied to flare into the larger sec hull. Repeat--turtles all the way down.

A fractal model where you see the same structures repeating while zooming in.

Something to think about.
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