Romulan Bird-of-Prey from TOS

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Trekkriffic
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Re: Romulan Bird-of-Prey from TOS

#41 Post by Trekkriffic »

Well using Future to restore some of the paneling effect worked the trick. After brush painting panels all over the ship I thought the glossiness was a bit too strong so I sanded lightly with a fine grade polishing film (something finer than 600 grit) to take some of the shine off. Then I oversprayed with Dullcote. It turned out really well. The panels still glint when holding the model at an angle under a light but when looked at straight on in medium room light they are almost invisible. All in all I am quite pleased with the results. It's nice and subtle; I think light sanding and overspraying with a matte finish really kept the glossy Future panels from being too strong.
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Re: Romulan Bird-of-Prey from TOS

#42 Post by Trekkriffic »

Couldn't resist. Here are some quick pics of the finished ship on my workbench.

ImageFinished by trekriffic, on Flickr

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ImageFinished by trekriffic, on Flickr

Lots more to come!
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Re: Romulan Bird-of-Prey from TOS

#43 Post by Trekkriffic »

I'll start taking photos tomorrow. In the meantime, I thought you guys might like to see the square brass mounting tube I'll be using for some of the photos. It inserts into a square brass tube I mounted in the aft of the ship on the port side just for taking photos from the stern angle.

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Re: Romulan Bird-of-Prey from TOS

#44 Post by starmanmm »

Great job on this!
Honoring those who improve the species...by
accidentally removing themselves from it! Darwin Awards
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