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General => Report & Review => Topic started by: Alex on June 05, 2022, 23:00:14
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Hi folks,
I recently was able to purchase the USS Enterprise, thanks to a combination of a discount and a lucky series of gift cards for a Canadian online retailer.
This is a VERY impressive ship! I will do this post in multiple parts so I can post more photos, and try not to repeat the publicity materials but focus on what I learned actually building it.
It is very well designed (as you would expect from Playmobil). My only complaint is that two small screws are needed to attach the saucer section to the body of the ship, which are very hard to access (you need to use pliers to turn the screwdriver).
You also have to run internal wiring to connect all of the lights.
Many stickers to apply, with great care required. Some of the stickers are lenticular to create the illusion of depth in engineering and on the viewscreen or to have the bridge doors appear to open and close.
Overall time to build (including stickers) is about 3 hours.
More to come…
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Here are some more photos showing the wiring and the lenticular stickers.
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Here we have the “klicky krew” assembled on the bridge (with Mr. Scott in engineering).
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The light and sound is quite good. The lights on the nacelles don’t just flash, but rotate in multiple colours (red, yellow and green) with multiple LEDs.
Three buttons on the command console (which also lights up) can control the light and sound, and a black button in engineering (with still more lighting) turns it off.
Alternatively, you can control individual light and sound with the app.
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There is enough room on the bridge to put the cover on without disturbing figures that are standing up.
This view gives a real sense of the size (with yours truly for scale):
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All in all, this is an absolutely fantastic set, and definitely one of the most impressive pieces that Playmobil has made. If you will pardon a pun, I would call it the “flagship” of the Playmobil line!
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Yes playmobil has undertaken a great enterprise here.
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Thanks for the review. They seem to have done ok with sizing it just big enough without being completely unmanageable. To actually be properly sized to the figures it would be massive.
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Oh wow, you might be the first person on PF to actually buy it! Thanks for sharing. It's interesting to see the assembly photos (since the official photos are of the fully-assembled ship).
Would a right-angle/offset screwdriver help with those awkwardly-placed screws?
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Yes, a right angle screwdriver would work (although I do not have one, hence my difficulty). The screws are small Phillips head screws, and require a fair amount of force to tighten.
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Oh wow, you might be the first person on PF to actually buy it!
I actually got it last September! It's great; it takes up a central point in my living room & I have it on practically every day. However, I don't remember having to screw anything into place. (???)
I already have the Klingon ship pre-ordered. AND... I ordered a life-size (5 ft) Klingon at the beginning of 2022; I hope to have it sometime in Autumn
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The screws are for reinforcement I think, as it has the conventional fasteners as well (I think the yellow ones but possibly the red ones - I cannot remember because the screws were such a challenge).
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I actually got it last September! It's great; it takes up a central point in my living room & I have it on practically every day. However, I don't remember having to screw anything into place. (???)
I already have the Klingon ship pre-ordered. AND... I ordered a life-size (5 ft) Klingon at the beginning of 2022; I hope to have it sometime in Autumn
Oh, I must have missed your post! I do remember you mentioning the life-size Klingon.
I keep meaning to buy an offset screwdriver. They look so useful.
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I actually got it last September! It's great; it takes up a central point in my living room & I have it on practically every day. However, I don't remember having to screw anything into place. (???)
I already have the Klingon ship pre-ordered. AND... I ordered a life-size (5 ft) Klingon at the beginning of 2022; I hope to have it sometime in Autumn
How did you order a life sized klicky?? 8}