Question on Painting Fed CA
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Question on Painting Fed CA
Quick question - What color should the very back of the Federation CA warp Nacelle be (looking for the color of the back portion when observed from directly behind the ship).
The cowling is usually done in gray or silver. The "dome" is often done in an off-white or ivory (I go a bit more glowy and yellow on mine).


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I used to do my 'domes' in red. That was before I discovered your excellent painting guide.djdood wrote:The cowling is usually done in gray or silver. The "dome" is often done in an off-white or ivory (I go a bit more glowy and yellow on mine).
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Well, that paint guide covers how I paint my Feds, but it's by no means "official". I just wanted to be consistent (even when I am inconsistent with Trek; things like the blue engine glow, etc.). It was also to give me something to look at when I decal, so I didn't repeat an expensive mistake (putting one of the underside NCC numbers on upside down; i.e. they both read the same way).
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On my standard CA-type hulls I paint them the same color as the base hull (a light gray), while the cowlings are a dark gray.
I carry this over to most of my Fed ships so here's a DN as an example:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3076/243 ... 2bf0_o.jpg
On my X-ships, they're a dark grey while the hull is white and the cowling is a lighter gray.
A DGX:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3565/331 ... f736_b.jpg
I carry this over to most of my Fed ships so here's a DN as an example:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3076/243 ... 2bf0_o.jpg
On my X-ships, they're a dark grey while the hull is white and the cowling is a lighter gray.
A DGX:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3565/331 ... f736_b.jpg
That's something I beat into my head a long time ago! "The NCC goes to the outside!! Not there! The other outside!!"djdood wrote:...an expensive mistake (putting one of the underside NCC numbers on upside down; i.e. they both read the same way).
The time I did put the ventral NCC numbers on upside down was when I was hurrying to finish my DDF for a contest. I only had the one set of custom numbered decals - I just about had a hissy-fit when I messed that up and the decal crumbled when I tried to re-float and flip it..
I ended up cobbling a replacement together from other decals on the same sheet (for a different destroyer), an "NCC-5" here, another "5" there, a "1" there... all of them a litlle over 1/16" tall and darn near impossible to wet and place. Maddening.
I got it done though, and made the guide sheet to make darn sure I never did it again.
I ended up cobbling a replacement together from other decals on the same sheet (for a different destroyer), an "NCC-5" here, another "5" there, a "1" there... all of them a litlle over 1/16" tall and darn near impossible to wet and place. Maddening.
I got it done though, and made the guide sheet to make darn sure I never did it again.
My Feds are painted titanium white (none of that namby-pamby grey for these Federation shipyards...!)
The cowling is then painted Pewter grey.
The dome inside the cowling is then painted with ghost grey.
Although even that varies from ship to ship.
The cowling is then painted Pewter grey.
The dome inside the cowling is then painted with ghost grey.
Although even that varies from ship to ship.
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As-on the paint guide that Wolverin61 pointed to, I do my Feds in very, very slightly green, very light gray (it's been called "concrete"), based on Paul Newwit's research into the color on the original Trek filming miniature. I custom-mix that color (and my blue-gray for Klingons) in gloss Testors Model Master enamels. All details are painted in Tamiya acrylics (some stock colors, a couple of custom-mixed colors).
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My Feds are painted titanium white (none of that namby-pamby grey for these Federation shipyards...!)
In all my years of painting I have never realy liked the white. Nor have I been happy with the results. eather too thick or too thin. when the gray came out I jumped on the band wagon!
The work you guys have done is great!!
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Another painting question
Please forgive me if this has been discussed before...
I'm finding my hands are a bit too shakey to use a 5/0 or 10/0 brush like I used to, so I've tried various colors of Testors paint pens. I wasn't particularly happy with the results. However, I recently got silver and gold pens at Walgreens (of all places) and have had exceptional luck with them. The paint goes on well and dries quickly. Since I paint the tail ends of my warp engines silver, as well as those tiny sensor receivers on the front of Fed saucers, my silver pen has made these odious chores much easier.
I'm just wondering what other people's experience has been with them.
Thanks!
Bob
I'm finding my hands are a bit too shakey to use a 5/0 or 10/0 brush like I used to, so I've tried various colors of Testors paint pens. I wasn't particularly happy with the results. However, I recently got silver and gold pens at Walgreens (of all places) and have had exceptional luck with them. The paint goes on well and dries quickly. Since I paint the tail ends of my warp engines silver, as well as those tiny sensor receivers on the front of Fed saucers, my silver pen has made these odious chores much easier.
I'm just wondering what other people's experience has been with them.
Thanks!
Bob
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