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Okay, now I see it, I have a problem...

ausf

Master at Arms
I don't know why I can't just build something OOB. And I really don't know why I insist of lighting everything, but I admit, I've gone too far.

Instead of just picking up the beautiful 1/350 Polar lights Enterprise and the lighting kit, I, bozo, decide to go with the 1/1000 kit.

Here's a test of the nacelle lights, I have installed flasher chips yet, I'm just working out the motor and colors. This is with 4 LEDs, the plan is to have 8 per side (not counting all the windows and the saucers).

AA battery to show the size of this thing:

 
I think you're fine. now if you get it making the SWOOOSH noise and the Bing Bing Bing...then you got a problem. :rotf

(y)
 
I think this is a classic case of AMS!
Just can't leave well enough alone. (I've got the same problem). OOB is not in my vocabulary.

Tim
 
For my 1/35 scale MH-60M blackhawk build, I've already spent over $200 in aftermarket details. And that's not even counting the $85 dollars coming up to order the MH-60M detail set from Cobra Company!
No wonder the wife keeps telling me to stop spending money,
But I want to build a Very realisic helo. For this build I am a rivet counter!!!

Tim
 
Am lucky in some respects as I have no "War Dept" to criticize my spending habits. Though I am slowly getting that changed a little bit. What I should really do is have a garage sale like Saul did recently and lighten my load a bit.

As to AMS, yeah I have that problem too. Probably won't do any lighting on all the 1/1000 Trek kits I have, though the two 1/350 scale kits are goiong to get full tilt light arrays.

Ausf, the lighting so far looks quite good on that small engine! (y)
 
I don't know what it is, but I just like to build realistic models, especially helicopters. Now if only what I see in my mind can be done on the modeling bench.
I definitely have a case of modeling withdrawals!

Tim
 
Looks very Good Ausf ... I have the same trouble ... Minature L.E.D's and I've have some of those small R/C Helicopters that have hit the Wall of Doom ... but the motors & batteries are still OK ... :hmmm ... Hang in there Dude ... It's always better after some Sleep ... (y)
 
When I was way too young to know better, I bought the original model of the Enterprise, which came equipped with lighting. It was the late 60s and I couldn't have been more that 10 years old. I didn't have a clue about how to make it work, so, it never did. That's when I knew I'd never become an engineer. I still have it, though, in the original box and everything.
It's amazing to think that there were more than a few kits back then that could be lit or motorized. Forty years later, I got a hold of an original motorized version of an M36 Jackson. I threw caution to the wind, assembled it and it actually works. I was so proud of myself. My ex-wife's cat got a real surprise.
Ten years and another ex-wife later, I built a 1/25 Jagdpanther with a battery-operated remote control and it works, too. That wife's cat didn't appreciate it, either. Perhaps, those endeavors led to the irreconcilable differences.
 
When I was way too young to know better, I bought the original model of the Enterprise, which came equipped with lighting. It was the late 60s and I couldn't have been more that 10 years old. I didn't have a clue about how to make it work, so, it never did. That's when I knew I'd never become an engineer. I still have it, though, in the original box and everything.
It's amazing to think that there were more than a few kits back then that could be lit or motorized. Forty years later, I got a hold of an original motorized version of an M36 Jackson. I threw caution to the wind, assembled it and it actually works. I was so proud of myself. My ex-wife's cat got a real surprise.
Ten years and another ex-wife later, I built a 1/25 Jagdpanther with a battery-operated remote control and it works, too. That wife's cat didn't appreciate it, either. Perhaps, those endeavors led to the irreconcilable differences.

Did you happen to record those events? :hmmm
 
When I was way too young to know better, I bought the original model of the Enterprise, which came equipped with lighting. It was the late 60s and I couldn't have been more that 10 years old. I didn't have a clue about how to make it work, so, it never did. That's when I knew I'd never become an engineer. I still have it, though, in the original box and everything.
It's amazing to think that there were more than a few kits back then that could be lit or motorized. Forty years later, I got a hold of an original motorized version of an M36 Jackson. I threw caution to the wind, assembled it and it actually works. I was so proud of myself. My ex-wife's cat got a real surprise.
Ten years and another ex-wife later, I built a 1/25 Jagdpanther with a battery-operated remote control and it works, too. That wife's cat didn't appreciate it, either. Perhaps, those endeavors led to the irreconcilable differences.
Ever thought that you might just not be a cat person?
 
No. I never recorded the battery-operated armour vs. feline battles. However, I've been meaning to learn how to operate the video function on my camera. Perhaps, I'll try to film the vehicles in motion and then learn how to post them.
I have nothing against cats, but I am more of a dog person. Nonetheless, I can see how you may think I'm not a cat person by my actions. I think having ex-wives with cats is just an unfortunate coincidence. But, I'll certainly keep that in mind.
 
No. I never recorded the battery-operated armour vs. feline battles. However, I've been meaning to learn how to operate the video function on my camera. Perhaps, I'll try to film the vehicles in motion and then learn how to post them.
I have nothing against cats, but I am more of a dog person. Nonetheless, I can see how you may think I'm not a cat person by my actions. I think having ex-wives with cats is just an unfortunate coincidence. But, I'll certainly keep that in mind.

I am a cat person& heck, if I had a remote controlled vehicle I'd definitely have a little fun too!! :drinks Time to leasarn how to use the video part of your camera.... :hmmm
 
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