Art Asylum's Enterprise-E

This will be my first time to test out my DIY photo booth. I used Art Asylum's Enterprise-E Electronic toy which I bought few weeks ago, from Richard. I am hoping someone else would come up with the Enterprise-D, which I loved to bits after the Enterprise-A.

The toy is quite detailed but because it is a toy and not some RM10,000 collector's item, not everything was lit. My compain was the Impulse Engines were not lit, even when they dropped from warp. Not were the blue Warp coils. Maybe, when I have the time (and some money for some tools) I might want to drill some holes and add more lights. And if I happen to be nuts at that time, I might even want to control the toy via remote control. Its simple because there is only one button.



So far, the felt background is good.
This is how the packaging looked like


And heck. Now I have to spend more time untying those irritating wires
that holds the model, without scratching the paint job


The base for the model, which shaped like the Star Trek Voyager's Commbadge


OK, it looked nice when lit up but I think, if I have the time
I would have to do something about lighting up the warp coils, and the windows


Somehow, the bottom feels "bare". Maybe the paint was done like that?


Again, Art Asylum missed out painting certain parts on my model
And apart from the warp coils, the impulse engines does not light up too


The painting detail is quite nice but I hate this shot
And there is only one button, located on the bridge


The speakers are located under the main saucer


There is a cover underneath the secondary hull
It serves both as battery cover and anchor point for the base


Next to the "free" batteries, you have a switch which lets you
change from play to demo mode. In default, it was in demo mode
where when you press the button for more than 5 seconds, it will
cycle through all the sounds
And rememeber, Boys and Girls, when you're not playing with it, please
take out all the batteries or else it will go leaky leaky and destroy all the
electronics inside. Then it will become a piece of plastic junk

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