South Bend Enterprise
Started by FHC, Feb 09 2007 05:57 PM
11 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 09 February 2007 - 05:57 PM
This was a nice idea back in the day, a ship that you knew, but one that you could change around to make other ships. Not the best looking example of the Enterprise for sure but still a great toy. Somewhat hard to find these days I just made a trade for this one. I was kind of glad that it was an opened ship so I could take it out and play with it for while. Here below are some of the many way that one could put it together.
#2
Posted 09 February 2007 - 06:05 PM
That's pretty cool, cooler than those Polar Lights models which you had several options for what Constitution Class ship you wanted to make. (which involved changing the dome and nacelle caps).
#3
Posted 13 February 2007 - 12:50 PM
Ah, the SBE, you've gone and gotten me started, LOL. This is by far one of the best Trek toys ever made. I actually think it was very accurate for it's time period. Just the sheer perfection of the ships general shape is enough to warrant merrit. The sound effects are annoying enough to wake the living dead, but the replay value is fantastic. Not to mention that these things are pretty rare and valuable. I'm fortunate to own two myself.
#4
Posted 13 February 2007 - 12:57 PM
I bought one on ebay 3 years ago and paid 300.00 for it MIB...I still have it but was never sure why these things sold for so much money, still don't after seeing Mark's here. I have never had the chance to see one out of the box and how it worked until now.
#5
Posted 16 February 2007 - 05:49 PM
They sold for so much because up until four years ago, it was the only large scale toy made of the Refit Constitution. Even when it was on the shelves it was rare. That and the continuing rise is scarceness all adds to the value. Not to mention that it's a one of a kind toy. You can reconfigure it.
#6
Posted 16 February 2007 - 07:47 PM
How come only three of the four RCS thrusters (I think those are supposed to be RCS thursters) painted? Or are those stickers and one just fell off?
#7
Posted 16 February 2007 - 08:01 PM
Because of the limited budget for these toys, all details were done in the form of stickers. The only downside to the SBE is the poor decal sticker set that came with these. They were paper and the quality of the adhesive was aweful. Fortunately, there is a solution: http://www.calormen....hBend/index.htm
If you go here, you can get extensive info on the toy and you can also download the PDF file that Mr. Bell made for replacement decals. The extra decals were made under a mistaken impression, but they still look great on the toy!!! All you have to do is print these decals out on sticky paper, and boom, you're in good shape! I went to a print store and had them made on vinyl, but paper will do just as well! Hope this helps.
If you go here, you can get extensive info on the toy and you can also download the PDF file that Mr. Bell made for replacement decals. The extra decals were made under a mistaken impression, but they still look great on the toy!!! All you have to do is print these decals out on sticky paper, and boom, you're in good shape! I went to a print store and had them made on vinyl, but paper will do just as well! Hope this helps.
#8
Posted 22 February 2007 - 10:30 AM
Very cool! When did that first get released? That's one TREK toy that slipped by me.
#10
Posted 25 February 2007 - 10:45 PM
Actually its quite an amazing toy for its time. There is a TOS VERSION that I had made. Granted the protrusions that give support are a bit bulky but there is no reason this toy and other ships made in a similar manner could really help boost the lagging thrill with TREK ships of late. Im glad that AA/DST is finally producing the the original 1701 REFIT, those that were on the original AA forum have been asking for it since the 1st version came out. NFC NEW FORCE COMICS sold a staggering number when they-the refit A came out. Im really hoping they come out with some DRYDOCK packaging that Rick mentioned 2 years ago.
Its an amazing toy and hands down the best TREK TOY. Oh, by the by, I have about 6 of these, no droopy nacelles, nothing sagging and the ship can take a drop to the floor many times over. Strong, durable plastic, good lines and you can make other ships with it, its the best.
Its an amazing toy and hands down the best TREK TOY. Oh, by the by, I have about 6 of these, no droopy nacelles, nothing sagging and the ship can take a drop to the floor many times over. Strong, durable plastic, good lines and you can make other ships with it, its the best.
#11
Posted 26 February 2007 - 02:13 PM
the only downside is that the saucer tends to droop a little.
#12
Posted 01 May 2007 - 12:47 PM
I think it was the sleeper toy of the time. I think it is still a great looking toy even today.
It certainly does display well. Here is a picture of one of mine:
Considering the kind of quality many toys were made at the time this was actually a very well made and pretty darn cool version of the movie Enterprise
Steve
It certainly does display well. Here is a picture of one of mine:
Considering the kind of quality many toys were made at the time this was actually a very well made and pretty darn cool version of the movie Enterprise
Steve
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