I honestly haven't decided yet ... but I will keep you in mind!! If I
do the later version, I'm sure you would have pics I could use. I'd be
more than willing to work out some kind of trade for them or payment
to you. This next week I'll be researching the history of the ship
more, I will let you know what I decide.
THANKS
Ron
Quoting max zepeda <airplane382002@...>:
> Which version of Enterprise did you decide to build. I was aboard
> the Enterprise from 1974 to 1977 and have two ships cruise books. Do
> you or would you be interested in some pictures from them?? Max
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> Subject: Model ships ------- USS Enterprise
> To: "Model Ships" <Modelships@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Friday, January 30, 2009, 9:53 PM
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> As this will be my first post on the building on the Tamiya Enterprise
> kit I'll start with the basics I will use. Along with the kit I have
> purchased PE from White Ensign models and Tom's Model Works. I also
> picked up cast anchors from Yankee Modelworks and aircraft sets from
> both Tamiya and Trumpeter. On order (pick up Monday) is sheet plastic
> to build the hanger deck. To the best of my knowledge I have
> everything I will need or use for this build without the electrical
> parts. I intend on doing a lot of lighting, I will wait at least
> untill I need to work on the hangar deck lights before I decide what I
> will need to do the lighting. I sure hope I have the skill to use it
> all! LOL
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> I don't intend to drop everything and work on this project only, I
> believe it will be so involved that trying to do that would only lead
> to me getting burnt out on it and not finishing it. But I do intend on
> spending at the very least an hour a day working on it. I've been
> through huge projects on this order before (used to be heavy into
> scale r/c ships) and that seems to work out best for me. So updates
> may not be real steady, I will try to wait untill there is some real
> progress to show rather than waste your time with nit picking details.
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> PLEASE at any time if anyone has any advice good OR bad ... let me
> know! I'm always open to suggestions and always looking for better
> ways to do things.
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> Thanks for your time. I hope you will enjoy watching the project take
> shape as much as I hope I enjoy building one of the worlds finish
> carriers!!!! !!!!
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> Ron (FoMo)
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