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chernobog13 · 5 months ago
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Oh boy, look what UPS just dropped off!
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cartipdf · 2 years ago
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Blockchain Design and Modelling
Ontology engineering, along with semantic Web technologies, allow the semantic development and modeling of the operational flow required for blockchain design. The semantic Web, in accordance with W3C, provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries and can be seen as an integrator for various content, applications and…
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stra-tek · 9 months ago
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Wonderful photos of the Star Trek III self-destructed U.S.S. Enterprise model, from the Set Blueprint Archive
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julibmusic · 16 days ago
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✨Spock Fashion Show pt. 6: photoshoot for Sexy Vulcan Magazine 📸✨
"They like the combination of my pointy ears and makeup done with my male human body." 💋
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ascender56 · 10 months ago
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Some new shots of my 1701 redesign
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trek-tracks · 2 years ago
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Amazing if true…can you imagine buying an abandoned storage unit and it’s the actual original Enterprise inside
(The filming model, that is. The full-sized Enterprise would require a much larger storage unit, probably off-planet.)
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dgtrekker · 2 months ago
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Deforest, Kelley (Star Trek’s Dr. McCoy) and his wife attempting to build an original 1966 AMT enterprise model kit.
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thestonecuttersguild · 1 year ago
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Finish Stuff Friday: Delayed Edition.
This is the 1/48 SBD from Academy that I started way back in February? Sometimes Academy kits can be very fiddly. I remember their TBM from when I was younger, I hated that thing. I hated this thing. The cockpit was just so fragile. I ended up snapping the rear gunners seat after the fuselage was together, and couldn't get it back in because it was bigger than the opening. So I sort of just shelved this thing for a while. I ended up working on an old vintage Monogram Texan that had a read gunner position that would work well enough. Not correct for the SBD, but good enough for my shelf.
Aside from that, I do believe I painted this 3 times before I was happy with the paintjob. Overall I'm happy enough with this, glad that it's over. This kit represents a Dauntless from the U.S.S. Enterprise CV6 during the Battle of Midway.
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webcateyes · 2 months ago
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In fantasy works, the size of fantasy vehicles is expanded without limit, so many of the models are not reproduced to scale. Although they are non-scale models, science fiction models add color and liven up our collections.
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gatormeister · 2 months ago
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Space, the Final Frontier
Ignore the Space Marines and unfinished Rising Freedom in the background, both of those are my brother's.
Here is the 1/2500 Scale USS Enterprise D from Star Trek the Next Generation by Round 2 previously known as AMT.
The box claims that this a no glue, no paint build thanks to this model from the 80s having been modified to be snap fit, printed in a color fitting its base layer, and including an impressive amount of water slide decals. However, it will not be color accurate if you do not paint it, as the nacelles, deflector dish, phaser strips, and a few smaller details will be left in the base plastic color.
Not wanting to invest in a lot of paints yet, I tried to get by using Gundam Markers, mostly the Gundam Seed set and one of the metallic colors as well. Don't do that. It does work, but trying to clean them up or be precise is a hassle. I ended up getting some dollar store brushes and painters tape to compensate, and that helped, but it was still kind of a pain. Everything I read told me that doing something like this with them would be, but I did it anyway just to see for myself.
I also used Mr. Hobby Water Based Matte Top Coat and Tamiya Mark Fit Decal Solution to help apply the water slides and top it all off as well. More details and some process and pre-top coat photos under the cut.
As for the model itself, its gates are huge, you are not going anywhere near this thing with a single blade nipper, and I ended up damaging part of the saucer trying to get the gates off. I should have just got them as close as I could with nippers then sanded the heck outta them.
Also, I assume because this was originally from the 80s that was originally meant to just be painted, the raised details on the model, and the water slides don't actually line up very well a lot of the time. It's not super noticeable except on the bottom of the engineering section where it's just impossible to get the two phaser strips to line up even remotely close to both.
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stra-tek · 2 years ago
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To all the model builders out there: Nacelle droop is a real thing and it still affects modellers in 2259.
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spockvarietyhour · 2 years ago
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Ki Baratan in 2154 (Star Trek: Enterprise "Babel One" - 2004) Ki Baratan in 2379 (Star Trek: Nemesis - 2002)
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doolallymagpie · 10 months ago
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Kind of an iffy old kit and it was acquired secondhand but I’ve got an Enterprise
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ascender56 · 1 year ago
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In honor of 1701 day
4k+desktop version
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sublightdrive · 2 years ago
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I decided to bring some new life to this vintage USS Enterprise kit by blowing it up
More of my stuff
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thestonecuttersguild · 11 months ago
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I was able to get into the Eagle Hangar before it was closed off for the week and got to get some shots of the amazing 1/72nd scale CV6 USS Enterprise model. Incredible workmanship and details. EAA Aviation Museum.
Oshkosh 2024
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