U.S.S. RELIANT NCC-1864

Moving on to the support pylons.

These are the mounts for the support pylons.
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The mounts are assembled.
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The mounts are attacheched in place.
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Here are the parts for the support pylons and large phaser cannons.
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The support pylons are assembled.
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The support pylons are attached.
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Please stay tune to your local "GLOBAL NETWORK BROADCASTING SYSTEM" for the latest updates on this project!
 
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Very envious of the clean build!! You didn't even snip the tabs, excellent building skills!!!
Thank you sir.
Too right you are. I did not snip the glue tabs.
I have a very simple "cardinal rule" when it comes to building models. That rule states that when I am building a model for the very first time, I build it "AS-IS". That means that I do not alter, augment, or enhance the model in any way shape or form (to include but not limited to adding greebling, snipping the tabs, or anything else). This helps me to ensure that I understand the template and how all of the parts go together, as well as to see how I can add enhancements, augmentation, and greebling, for the next time that I will build the model. Following this "cardinal rule" has helped me improve my building abilities and develop new skills and techniques to improve the models that I build.