Looking on the Star Trek Thread I saw a guy Rel working on a Sovereign Class Enterprise, looks friggin amazing!! The picture I saw was the one were he's got the windows perfectly shaped and indented; I'm curious about some techniques on how to do that, were they drilled out? was it just done with a sharp blade, patients, and alot of time?
Help! any tips or suggestions would be appresiated.
Small tiny windows
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Small tiny windows
Current Build: Klingon BOP, PL Refit w/ 1701-A Shuttlebay
Thank you.
First I started by masking off the windows on the smooth hull.
http://sovereignreplicas.com/wndws1.jpg
Then putting 3 coats of Mr.Surfacer 1200 (or any fine primer, thin coats are best)over the masks with an airbrush, letting it dry for 24 hours and removing them leaving perfect indentations.
http://sovereignreplicas.com/wndws2.jpg
There's a few other techniques for making windows but this is the easiest trick I know of.
First I started by masking off the windows on the smooth hull.
http://sovereignreplicas.com/wndws1.jpg
Then putting 3 coats of Mr.Surfacer 1200 (or any fine primer, thin coats are best)over the masks with an airbrush, letting it dry for 24 hours and removing them leaving perfect indentations.
http://sovereignreplicas.com/wndws2.jpg
There's a few other techniques for making windows but this is the easiest trick I know of.
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Rel much thanx I appreciate the help, I look forward to seeing Your BigE finished your an insperation
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