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Phillip Gore’s First-Pilot USS Enterprise

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In the May 2016, Phillip Gore backdated Polar Lights’ 1/350 scale “Star Trek” Enterprise to model the filming miniature built for the first pilot of the science-fiction TV series. The model is so cool, we thought you like to see more photos of the finished model as well as a couple of in-progress images we didn’t have room for in the magazine.

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Trim the extension from the intercoooler fronts (left) to model the early version.

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The bumps on each nacelle control reactor were sanded away.

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The subassemblies awaiting paint.

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Phillip masked the hull connecting pylon, or neck, and painted it light blue. The connector’s color changed between the first and second pilots because a blue screen was used in the latter for special-effects shots. Black was used in the first pilot.

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Careful masking and painting colored the intercoolers, and nacelle sides and fronts.

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Phillip used strip decals for rectangular windows, and punched the round ones from a spare markings. Dental floss helped align decals on the nacelles and primary hull.

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