Phoenixblazes
Super Freak
Forgot to post here too:
My initial thoughts are that I don’t regret my purchase at all. But obviously I wish they had followed through with their promises.
If you can get past the seams and plugs, the piece does look great. My first thought was that I would display it from its Port side, so I wouldn’t need to see the plug holes on the secondary hull. However that leads to the stand for the saucer section obscuring part of the secondary hull, as the stand is placed at an odd angle. Because of that it may actually be better to display it from the Starboard side.
With the lights on, it really brings it to life. But given that they’re powered by batteries, it’s not something that you can leave switched on 24/7. I truly wish it were powered via cable/s.
With regards to the motors, when I was holding the secondary hull in my hands, the motor sounds were extremely quiet. So quiet I had to put it right up to my ears to really hear them well. But once I placed it on the base, the motor sounds increased quite a bit, as I’m assuming it’s vibrating through the base and the IKEA furniture I had it on top of.
Even though the motors have 3 speed settings, I don’t visibly notice much of a change.
Because of it’s diecast materials, it’s got quite a bit of heft. And even though they’ve got a base each for both the saucer and secondary hull, I don’t really trust the saucer’s base holding up the saucer on its own over the long term. So I’ll definitely be having the saucer bolted to the secondary hull. The base is pretty much made out of various plastics, with not much weight at all. I’m thinking they should’ve used a sturdier material.
I don’t know much about the paint accuracy, but it and the placement of the various decals all over the ship are extremely clean, with no misalignments at all.
Given the price they charged, I personally think the production piece is well worth it. If only they didn’t over promise, this I think would’ve been well received.
My initial thoughts are that I don’t regret my purchase at all. But obviously I wish they had followed through with their promises.
If you can get past the seams and plugs, the piece does look great. My first thought was that I would display it from its Port side, so I wouldn’t need to see the plug holes on the secondary hull. However that leads to the stand for the saucer section obscuring part of the secondary hull, as the stand is placed at an odd angle. Because of that it may actually be better to display it from the Starboard side.
With the lights on, it really brings it to life. But given that they’re powered by batteries, it’s not something that you can leave switched on 24/7. I truly wish it were powered via cable/s.
With regards to the motors, when I was holding the secondary hull in my hands, the motor sounds were extremely quiet. So quiet I had to put it right up to my ears to really hear them well. But once I placed it on the base, the motor sounds increased quite a bit, as I’m assuming it’s vibrating through the base and the IKEA furniture I had it on top of.
Even though the motors have 3 speed settings, I don’t visibly notice much of a change.
Because of it’s diecast materials, it’s got quite a bit of heft. And even though they’ve got a base each for both the saucer and secondary hull, I don’t really trust the saucer’s base holding up the saucer on its own over the long term. So I’ll definitely be having the saucer bolted to the secondary hull. The base is pretty much made out of various plastics, with not much weight at all. I’m thinking they should’ve used a sturdier material.
I don’t know much about the paint accuracy, but it and the placement of the various decals all over the ship are extremely clean, with no misalignments at all.
Given the price they charged, I personally think the production piece is well worth it. If only they didn’t over promise, this I think would’ve been well received.