Klingon K'T'Inga Class Battle Cruiser

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Klingon K'T'Inga Class Battle Cruiser

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I picked up this kit for the princely sum of $5 from a IPMS member who was thinning out their stash...

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I started construction a couple months ago and built up all the major sub assemblies,

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then it was sidelined, pending gap filling, seam clean up, etc, in order for me to finish up a couple other projects...
well now I have resumed the work and started the clean up work so stay tuned...
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This not only suits your avatar, it's also a very cool project!
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Yeah this is a nice change of pace. Although I did build this when originally released and do not remember it being so :quotes: "loose" in fit shall we say... not that I paid much attention to such things back then.... :hmm:
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seam/gap clean up... I have found that Squadron putty is much more malleable four pressuring into tight areas when dosed with liquid cement...

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for some gaps in the bridge area I used sheet styrene shims and then cut and filed them to blend with the contours

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After all the sanding, I added the warp engine nacelles

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I left the shuttle hanger off until after some basic painting because of a decal that goes under the grillwork

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after filling and clean up of the warp engine attachments I added the bridge connection boom

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and finally the bridge housing once the boom had dried

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all ready for painting the base coat now...
"Surely I have made my meaning plain? I intend to avenge myself upon you, Admiral. I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing 'round, I intend to deprive you of your life."

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That's an interesting project Stik!

When I saw the pics, for a second I thought the kit was a resin kit, probably because of the special "resinish" green colour.

Love the scale of it, 1:537 !

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KSaarni wrote:Love the scale of it, 1:537 !
:giggles: Yeah, the '7' makes it so comprehensible.
Talking of scale: A picture with a coin or one silk skinned modellers hand would be nice...
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Looks like a though build with all that putty. Keep up the good work Stik!
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mostrich wrote:
KSaarni wrote:Love the scale of it, 1:537 !
:giggles: Yeah, the '7' makes it so comprehensible.
Talking of scale: A picture with a coin or one silk skinned modellers hand would be nice...
I'll see what I can do about a photo for scale... this thing is actually pretty good size now that its all in one piece. Almost the size of a 1/48 WWII twin engine bomber type in width and length... but there are no silk skinned hands at my workbench...
BorgR3mc0 wrote:Looks like a though build with all that putty. Keep up the good work Stik!
Thanks, I have just one fit problem remaining at where the shuttle hanger bay meets the grill area to figure out. I think a little more styrene work will be in order there...
KSaarni wrote:That's an interesting project Stik!

When I saw the pics, for a second I thought the kit was a resin kit, probably because of the special "resinish" green colour.

Love the scale of it, 1:537 !

- Kari
Yeah, sure, 1/537... that sounds so much more precise than the old "box scale" That color is pretty funky, isn't it. And trying to pin down the colors for this sucker is a real wild goose chase...
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I just finished an airbrushing session for this build. In the original movie on screen, this sucker looks gray with a greenish tinge. On a site I found about the studio models they are called a dark military green (yeah thats pretty specific). And since the original model was reworked and repainted into a more pure gray for the 6th film, there is no way to go and see how it was. So I compromised and used Humbrol Dark Slate, a nice medium gray green shade. It took me three refills of my airbrush jar, and I still need to go back and do a touch up on the lower side of the boom. But now it looks much better than that original green plastic.

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and for those curious about the size of this build, here it is with a standard 12 inch/30 cm ruler

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after the touch up of the boom comes the fun part... hand painting all the deflector panels in varying shades... masking and airbrushing would be too time consuming...
"Surely I have made my meaning plain? I intend to avenge myself upon you, Admiral. I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing 'round, I intend to deprive you of your life."

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That is a big one Stik!

Good to put the ruler next to the battle cruiser, it's big!
And yes, looks much better with this color

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