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Hi Folks, As much as I love Star Trek and the Original Enterprise I was not enthusiastic about this new model due to its size. I will buy 2 at most and will do a Simple build on my first with minimal painting. Any ideas on where I can display it or something I can buy thats not too expensive to cover and protect it from dust. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Guy Schlicter.
 

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I think a case that big would be reeeeally expensive. I plan on sitting mine on top of my entertainment unit shelves. She should be pretty easy to dust off every once in a while, being so smooth and simple in nature. :)
 

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I plan on going all out on this build myself. I have the "A" model sitting waiting as well. My plan is to build both together, and side mount them, one above the other, on a single display stand.

@John if you make it yourself one can make a clear acrylic case to cover it for under $100. I almost did it for my other Refit, but decided against it when I ran into fundage issues :)
 

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This is my problem exactly. There's really nowhere in the house where it will go comfortably. Can't put it in the living room or dining room or family room, unless I want a divorce. No surface big enough in the den. And there's another issue. I have visitors who simply would not understand. Do I want a three-foot starship Enterprise permanently out in the open? Mocking would surely follow.
 

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This is my problem exactly. There's really nowhere in the house where it will go comfortably. Can't put it in the living room or dining room or family room, unless I want a divorce. No surface big enough in the den. And there's another issue. I have visitors who simply would not understand. Do I want a three-foot starship Enterprise permanently out in the open? Mocking would surely follow.
Not that they even visit any more, but all my friends would say "OH COOOOL!!"

Do you really want to associate with anyone who would mock something like this?
Ezzakly my thought!
 

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I'm in a similar boat Guy. I have the MR TOS E and display it off and on in an alcove over the fireplace (my wife is pretty understanding.) But when this comes out, I'm at a loss of what to do with it. I can't out-do MR on the ship, I'm nowhere near good enough. So displaying 2 is simply out of the question.

I picked up a display case for the MR E from a friend who paid about $200 to have it made for his, there are plenty of people who make custom cases out there if wood-working and plexiglass isn't your thing.

Frankly, if you dont' have room I'd suggest hanging it up, I think it'd look awesome!

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In my opinion nothing about this particular model will be treated with anything but honor , respect and dignity. I have waited all my life for this
starship in a scale like this. I have no problem whatsoever spending whatever I need to spend to do this model up right. Aftermarket goodies where needed, decals, lighting, electronics, assesories and the finest in display case (Custom made to fit her and her alone) I fully intend to fit her out in full Museum Quality, and that includes her display case. I have considered a fully climate controled , lighted , and sealed case for complete protection. As it stands right now, what I have planed will easily set me back at least $700.00 to a Thousand Dollars , I have a special fund I have saved up for ever since this model was first announced. To me money is no object!

I will be clearing my workbench when this arrives, I plan to take my time with her. Extensively researched, no rush, nothing left to chance. This is my Grail kit, and will be treated as such.

A second one will be built as a standard display, (probably hanging).
 

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Hi Folks, As much as I love Star Trek and the Original Enterprise I was not enthusiastic about this new model due to its size. I will buy 2 at most and will do a Simple build on my first with minimal painting. Any ideas on where I can display it or something I can buy thats not too expensive to cover and protect it from dust. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Guy Schlicter.
I have space saved for mine on my animation table. The top shelf is wide enough for it to sit comfortably in front of my Star Trek poster and wide enough for the Big E and the Jupiter 2. And I have a brand new "Swiffer" dusting wand just for them!
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This is the Standard Case I have picked out. It is Mahogany and Commercially Rated 1/4 inch thick Safety Glass. The base price for the climate controlled version with LED Spot lights starts at $1.200.00 depending on final dimensions. Thats without the table, but I want the matching table so add another $250.00. Not bad at all for a professional setup, Furniture Grade Fine Hardwood , Safety Glass, cooling fans, moisture traps, and cool LED lighting . As I stated I will spare no expense.
 

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This is the Standard Case I have picked out. It is Mahogany and Commercially Rated 1/4 inch thick Safety Glass. The base price for the climate controlled version with LED Spot lights starts at $1.200.00 depending on final dimensions. Thats without the table, but I want the matching table so add another $250.00. Not bad at all for a professional setup, Furniture Grade Fine Hardwood , Safety Glass, cooling fans, moisture traps, and cool LED lighting . As I stated I will spare no expense.
Wow! That will look fantastic!
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This is my problem exactly. There's really nowhere in the house where it will go comfortably. Can't put it in the living room or dining room or family room, unless I want a divorce. No surface big enough in the den. And there's another issue. I have visitors who simply would not understand. Do I want a three-foot starship Enterprise permanently out in the open? Mocking would surely follow.
Sounds like you either need new visitors, or simply not let the "mocking" get to you. Screw them and display it where YOU want to. It's your home, after all!
 

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Yeah, the mocking is sort of irrelevant, but I feel your pain about model display in general, because I don't have a lot of space.

Here's a thought: if displaying a model doesn't give you pleasure (because it wouldn't fit or look good, for example) ... Then don't display it. :) Give it away, loan it away. The bottom line is: why display it if displaying it makes you uncomfortable? It's a hobby, meant to give you pleasure.
 

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Well, this begs the question of why you want the model in the first place.
Indeed. Though I don't want to think too much in general, I now have to think about whether I will ever be able to build the models I have or display them. I rarely buy models now because I can't think of a place to display them, nor do I think I'll have the time to build them.
 

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Yeah, the mocking is sort of irrelevant, but I feel your pain about model display in general, because I don't have a lot of space.

Here's a thought: if displaying a model doesn't give you pleasure (because it wouldn't fit or look good, for example) ... Then don't display it. :) Give it away, loan it away. The bottom line is: why display it if displaying it makes you uncomfortable? It's a hobby, meant to give you pleasure.
Some hobby shops display people's builds in their front windows. I've even seen libraries display model kits in locked glass cases from time to time to emphasize reading the great sci-fi authors as an example. Even a local watering hole could find a suitable display area. Just a thought...
 
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