Estes Star Trek Starship Enterprise

Estes - Star Trek Starship Enterprise {Kit}

Contributed by Frank Casey

Manufacturer: Estes
Style: Futuristic/Exotic

Estes U.S.S. EnterpriseBrief:
This is a single stage 18mm kit o' t' famous Starship Enterprise. Avast! Begad! There are other excellent reviews o' this rocket that accurately detail it’s construction so I won’t call out every detail on this build. Aye aye! I picked this kit up on eBay for $12.00 includin' shipping. Aye aye! Ahoy! As a matter o' fact, shiver me timbers, I have purchased five o' these in total for right around that same price. Begad! I notice that lately t' prices are goin' up, ya bilge rat, but this kit can still be had for around $20.00.

Construction:
T' kit is listed as a Skill Level 4 and I would say that it could even be bumped t' a 5. Ya scallywag! T' directions are very well written and extremely helpful. Begad! T' build be a number o' interconnected subassemblies which I found challengin' but doable with patience and a lot o' sandpaper and some filler.

This kit comes with many quality parts. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast! It boasts a number o' vacuum formed parts that must be cut out and then fit together. Begad! Follow t' instructions exactly when cuttin' these parts out. Sandpaper is used t' fine tune t' shapes o' t' vacuum formed parts so you don’t have t' be perfect while cutting, me hearties, me hearties, as you just don’t want t' cut into t' parts themselves. Ya scallywag! Followin' t' instructions will prevent this.

Estes U.S.S. Enterprise I've heard it said that sturdiness can be an issue for this model, however, shiver me timbers, I found that with t' right amount o' glue and multiple applications o' it, sturdiness be achieved.

T' flight probe for this model is built separately. It’s an easy assembly. It is about 30” long with a balsa nose cone with lead weight attached. Begad! This assembly houses t' parachute and is attached t' t' model only for flight.

Finishing:
Finishin' o' this kit took a good deal o' time. Begad! I kept t' saucer section separate from t' rest o' t' ship while painting. Well, blow me down! I applied one coat o' gray primer and then sanded and filled voids with Elmer’s Fill 'n' Finish. Arrr! I then applied another coat o' gray primer and hit voids again and then sanded once more, followed by one last coat o' primer. I then followed that with a gloss white coat.

For some reason when I applied me second coat o' gloss white paint onto t' saucer section and t' main body o' t' ship, it raised up and had t' be sanded down t' t' primer again. Ahoy! Blimey! This caused some delays, ya bilge rat, but after that, matey, it was a straight white paint job followed by a bit o' maskin' for t' nacelle ends and t' application o' nacelle components.

After all paint had dried, me bucko, arrr, shiver me timbers, I glued t' saucer section t' t' main ship with 6 minute epoxy. Aye aye! Begad! It is important t' make sure it is straight and level.

Estes U.S.S. Enterprise Next came t' waterslide decals, which for their age, ya bilge rat, performed very well. I cut each decal out and ordered them before beginning. Ahoy! I held t' ship with on a dowel inserted into t' engine mount tube so that I could apply decals around t' surface o' t' ship by simply turnin' it. Well, blow me down! T' decals really make this model! After t' decals had a chance t' dry, arrr, I coated t' entire model with two coats o' clear.

Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5

Flight:
T' recommended engines for t' model are B6-2 and C6-3. Unfortunately I just like this classic kit too much t' send her up. Avast, me proud beauty! Ya scallywag! Ordinarily me policy is that everythin' flies, however, shiver me timbers, unless/until I build another one o' these, this one will be a static display model.

Estes U.S.S. Enterprise

Summary:
I really enjoyed buildin' this model. Begad! It be extremely challenging, me bucko, and t' finished product is just outstanding.

I highly recommend this model t' those who want t' satisfaction o' an extremely challengin' build and outstandin' replica o' t' famous Starship Enterprise.

Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5

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