U.S.S. Rio Grande 1/72 illuminated Light Test
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I just dont see why they have to be so secretive about how or where to get certian materials. I just enjoy building them, not competing with everyone. lol not like its a contests. Only trying to make them as close as the show. Like asked someone on the material he used for lighting with 1701-A 1/350, like its was unsolved mysteries..lol.
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I know these people make it like its the "Holy Grail"..lol. I would like to make something like it as i just got the model, and lights for it and blinker unit. the control panels in the bridge looks nice & conference. And loved your "Defiant", im getting one of those next. Got the 1701-a 1/350, but need light setup first.
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That looks just soo great. How much time did it take?
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Where did you get the starfleet dudes??
ExtremeGamerX09 2 years ago
Well in this case it´s less a secret but more a case of bad memory. The guy I saw using this just couldn´t remember where he got it as it was some years ago.
For the lighting it´s no secret, I got everything from a german electronics store called Conrad. But dont ask what exactly I bought, because that I do not know, I just buy what I need that day so I don´t have a complete list.
The dudes are H0-train-model-scale people which I painted to look like starfleet personal.
QuincySapien 2 years ago
its killing me i have the model i want to know where or possible to get the bridge & conference room??
ExtremeGamerX09 2 years ago
Oh, those where totally scratchbuilt. I used seats from a 1/72 helicopter model all the other stuff was built with styrene sheets and EL-Foil.
I have seen one guy using a resin cockpit, but he couldn´t tell me where to get it.
Sorry
QuincySapien 2 years ago