It took me all day to do this much of the window scribing on the Enterprise E. At this size it’s very difficult to be exact and many of the windows are irregular because you are at the mercy of scribing a thick layer of paint used to block the light from the outside of the hull.

Normally we would block the inside because the windows would be already open. This makes for a thinner layer of paint on the hull.
This model is too small to even drill out and file the windows so I was left with no choice but to block the outside only and scribe away the paint at the windows.
The strip LEDs on the inside of the hull make the plastic glow, making the effect of the windows lighted.
I will go back over these with a bit of paint and my magnifying glasses to clean them up a bit. Once the hull decals are on I’ll do a bit more and it will all look pretty good. To say this model is a challenge would be an understatement. I am used to light models twice this size as a minimum.
Leaving my office this image caught my eye after the lights were turned off and the sun leaked through my office window.


Moon watcher and the Star Child from 2001: a space oddyssey



































