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#38534 Has Star Trek XI Broken the Odd Number Curse?

Posted by ncc1701toy on 19 May 2009 - 11:33 AM in SciFi news.

Would say yes Trek is back (though among fans it never went away) the new movie did really well and my wife and I saw it twice because I/we liked it, and I'm a TOS fan. But it's a whole new parallel universe with all new strange new worlds to seek out. But its no good now my left and right brain are at war between the movie and TOS... LOL. PS: I bought the new Enterprise model. wink.gif



#38504 AA DST TOS USS Enterprise Detailed Version

Posted by ncc1701toy on 19 May 2009 - 05:51 AM in AA / DST

QUOTE (New Frontier @ May 19 2009, 07:13 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey, basically the picture there i believe is the prototype for the DST original ship and not the HD version. the Original version has minimal detail on it and looks good but could have done with having a bit more texture on the Hull - i'd wait for the HD version seeing as that will have the grids on the saucer and the light up squares around the saucer section. I think Chuck also said that they were going to change the orange bits on the ends of the nacelles.


Are you saying the one at the StarTrek.com link is just the old one?  Because the picture at that link (even if the prototype) does show more details on the hull, and says coming out 8/3/09 so I suspect that is supposed to be the HD one ?   I guess it's a pre-order.



#38499 AA DST TOS USS Enterprise Detailed Version

Posted by ncc1701toy on 19 May 2009 - 04:20 AM in AA / DST

I couldn't locate a specific thread dealing with this limited topic, but has anyone had experience with the original AST/DST TOS USS Enterprise model and the new one http://store.startre...oduct/show/5083
with the detailing on the primary hull?   My main question is if you have both is the new more detailed one any better?  In other words besides the primary hull grid detailing, did they fix the open seams problem on
the nacelles, etc. and did they fix the mishapen part right behind the sensor dish (supposed to be a conic section not s cylinder)?  

I was thinking of buying the new detailed one, but what are your experiences ? http://store.startre...oduct/show/5083




#34806 Imaginary Cage Phaser Rifle Mark 1 you can build in one night!

Posted by ncc1701toy on 02 April 2009 - 08:28 AM in Props

So here's the finished painted up version - I also changed the handle configuration (think it looks better). I went with a metallic charcoal grey for the back and front body parts to contrast with the black handles in the rear and bottom. Also found a concave piece for the front that I liked better - off of an old desk lamp.






#34125 NCC-1701 Variants??

Posted by ncc1701toy on 23 March 2009 - 12:55 PM in AA / DST

Just received a Polar Lights USS Enterprise (TOS version) and was pleasantly surprised it contained variant parts for Cage, WNMHGB, and TOS. I didn't know that.



#34109 Imaginary Cage Phaser Rifle Mark 1 you can build in one night!

Posted by ncc1701toy on 23 March 2009 - 08:08 AM in Props

This was originally posted to the TPZ, but I figured it might be fun on the TrekToy forum. smile.gif


Well, this one was completely for fun - for those of you who have zero dollars and want to build your kid Trekkie a cool prop with recycled materials (or just for the kid in you). Hey man it's plastic, mostly. I know it looks rather toyish now, but wait until after it is painted up!!! I call this the Cage era Mark 1 Phaser Rifle beta field tested by the USS Enterprise during Pike's time and also why you didn't see it much - it had a tendancy to malfunction and spray Fabreeze on the enemy after zapping them. roflmao.gif Since my thoughts were in the Cage time period and they needed a Phaser rifle to play with, Starfleet came up with this gizmo hot out of Starfleet labs for field testing. It purposefully resembled the WNMHGB rifle, but predates it by a few Stardates, but also resembles the fashion of the hand laser - note the rear end shape, and how the center tubes are housed. I'll post some more pics once it's glue up and painted. I actually assembled this thing last night, it's fairly simple once you have all the "parts" together - parts list follows.

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While I have not painted it yet, here I played with the PICTURE colors on a previous pic, to try to imagine what the final paint job would make it look like - something much more like this:



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PARTS LIST:
- 5/8" wood dowel about 3-4 feet long (hobby shop)
- small size wood pieces for two handles, and 3/4" wood dowel for cross member.
- floor mop resin fixings for front nozzle parts (you need to locate one that can be used this way)
- fabreeze style bottle (check the dollar store for generic brand ones are much better)
- old broken auto tire gauge for upper "antenna thingy" makes a cool range indicator
- plastic tube or other method to fix the tire gauge (or antenna) to the top of the plastic continer mouth
- small clear plastic package from some small brads or something - so it looks like a viewscreen
- another similar small plastic package material to receive the square colored pushpins for the rear end
- round and square multicolored pushpins - get the largest ones you can fine - Staples had them.
- shampoo bottle for the rear section
- Windex bottle - the bottom part only cut out and a short length of wood dowel screwed on - for the rear end handle
- clear tubing gotten from a wooden flagpole that had clear tubing with it - cut to three pieces
- three lengths of ribbed tubing - I used the type meant for hiding electric wiring or running network cables
- two cap ends from a large diameter tube mailing or storing container (the black things)
- side panels with the three "lights" are plastic cut from a Multicat cat litter container - it's cool plastic!
- length of acryllic resin for the front I obtained on the internet - but a clear small size plunger handle from CVS works too

Construction: The 5/8" wood dowel is the backbone of this baby. The wood handles have 5/8" holes cut in them and they slide right on the 5/8" wood dowel as you insert it into the plastic containers that form the body. The rear handle also has a 5/8" plastic hole drilled in the bottom - the Windex container bottom is thick plastic and curved so excellent fit and hold. The plastic tubing in the middle just needs some form of spacing to keep the three tube assemblies in a triangle formation. Of course all the plastic containers need 5/8" holes drilled in them to accept the dowel. The thing just holds itself together the way it is, but glue and paint will make this looks a lot more "professional" actually and less toyish. I figure Cage era paint won't be blue, I'm thinking black body, brass tubing color, and chrome for the nozzle end and round gizmos that hold the tubing. wink.gif

Have fun!!! Without fun, what is the point ? laugh.gif

Peter



#33663 Best looking Enterprise?

Posted by ncc1701toy on 12 March 2009 - 11:59 AM in Random thoughts.

I like the original series USS Enterprise because I as just a little kit then and loved it, and now I am a big kid and love it.   biggrin.gif

PS: Did the new altenate universe NCC-1701/XI  get left out ?



#24098 Stargate Continuum (may have spoilers)

Posted by ncc1701toy on 13 August 2008 - 05:19 PM in Stargate

Thanks all for this thread - I've been seeing ads for these DVD movies so will really need to get a hold of them to support the "continuation" LOL of SG1 in the DVD movies.



#23852 Hero, midgrade, crapazoid, what the heck are those?

Posted by ncc1701toy on 10 August 2008 - 04:03 PM in Props

This is a crapazoid on drugs:

http://img352.images...realcrapdg2.jpg

I think the coolish thing about the woodywill one is it sort of resembles fiberglass like the original.



#23838 Permission to come aboard?

Posted by ncc1701toy on 10 August 2008 - 08:12 AM in New Cadets, report here.

Hi all, been checking out the Trek toy side of things and it looks like you have a great deal of resources going here. Anyway, hello and hope I can contribute over time.
BTW I really like this forum look, like the TPZ. It's funny being a newbie again.

Peter
ncc1701toy

My collection: http://www.freewebto...tion/index.html



#23267 End of Doctor Who?

Posted by ncc1701toy on 28 July 2008 - 01:09 PM in SciFi news.

Since they seem to gave given away the meaning of Bad Wolf to be the end of the world, and it seems all the Doctor's lady partners were needed to save everything, I wondered if there was a signal here things are coming to a close for now - but I don't know. Waiting for next week's episode since this weeks the doctor got injured and started to regenerate. But then they showed coming attractions of next week and David Tennent was still there. Hmmmmm.

PS: Hi FHC ! Like the forum. I be a newbie here.

ncc1701toy