Budget Costuming
 
Scale  1/2274
Parts  74
Quality 8
Detail 9
Price 36.95 Starfleet Models


This is an excellent model from Revell that I've had sitting on my shelf gathering dust for the better part of the year now, I figured it was finally time to put it together. I found from a very reliable source that this model is done in 1/2274 scale, even so its a pretty big model, roughly 19 inches long. This model is very detailed,  especially on the top and bottom halves, thought it does seems to get a bit sloppy on the engines and side details but even so it is still very intricate.

The kit suggest that you use about 7 different kinds of Grey for this model, ranging from gunship Grey to camouflage Grey, These are mainly for layering the different panels and sunken parts of the ship but you can probably get a way with just using 2 or 3 and mix them with black or white to obtain the desired color. I used these colors to complete the model

 insignia yellow
medium grey
flat black
dark grey
chrome
guard red
gloss blue
flat white

I shaved the list down from 12 to 8, only having to purchase the medium and dark greys, Id bought the rest for the wolverine model. if your starting from scratch then all these paints should run your around $40, less if your real friendly with the owner of your local hobby store, unfortunately for me the local guy is a tough nut to crack so it full price all the way, but i do get 20% off the next model I buy ^_^. If your not good at mixing paints then i suggest you put down your brush and glue and practice with some cheap paints for a while, or if you have some extra cash you might want to pick up those extra shades of grey.

If you don't already have  a nice fine brush, and i mean fine as if you could paint your name on the head of  a pin fine, then i suggest you pick one up, this model had a lot of high detail in some hard to get to spots.

Definitions of fine may also include:

fine as that sexy librarian you see restocking the books
fine as the nice classic car your cousin has
fine as that classy suit you wore to the prom
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I didn't post a pre-assembled pic of this model or a pre-painted one but I do now proudly present the finished model.
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Another great model from polar lights, this 1:25 scale model is quite detailed and can be easily assembled in less than a day. The kit comes with roughly 40 parts and two interchangeable windshields.

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Complete Assembly and Painting

most of the painting on this kit is in the interior, the rest can be left unpainted or decals are used. The interior was painted with a gloss red, giving the seats a shine close to that of leather. The mirror, shifter, and handbrake come pre-chromed and don't require painting. The dash board can be highlighted with silver or black paint to accent the controls and dials.
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Polar Lights presents this beautiful snap model kit. it comes with more than 35 highly detailed parts. an excellent model for fans of the original series.

The construction process is pretty straight forward, even though this is a snap together kit I would recommend that you glue all parts, but make sure that all parts fit properly before using any glue. Paint all small parts first with a base coat of primer, then assemble.

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Complete Assembly

Here is what the complete model should look like, some people prefer to hang their models and if you choose too you might want to pick up some finishing puddy and cover the holes in the bottom.
I'd Also like to point out the slight gap around the body of the model and where the wing sections join the body, this should also be cleaned up before painting
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