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Reddit mentions of Fascinations Metal Earth Star Trek USS Enterprise NCC-1701D 3D Metal Model Kit

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Fascinations Metal Earth Star Trek USS Enterprise NCC-1701D 3D Metal Model Kit
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HOBBY MODEL KITS – Unassembled model packed in an envelope with easy to follow instructions. Ideal for ages 14 and upNO GLUE OR SOLDER NEEDED – Parts can be easily clipped from the metal sheets. Tweezers are the recommended tool for bending and twisting the connection tabsSTAR TREK USS ENTERPRISE NCC-1701D – 2 Sheet Model with a moderate difficulty level. Assembled Size: 5" x 2.36" x 2.36"FROM STEEL SHEETS TO 3D – Pop out the pieces and connect using tabs and holes. Includes illustrated instructionsHIGHLY DETAILED ETCHED MODEL – Display your 3D model once completed - collect and build them all
Specs:
ColorMulticolor
Height6.692913379 Inches
Length6.692913379 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2018
Weight0.04629707502 Pounds
Width4.724409444 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Fascinations Metal Earth Star Trek USS Enterprise NCC-1701D 3D Metal Model Kit:

u/errydaymofo · 2 pointsr/NoMansSkyTheGame

Good stuff dude. Hobbies is tricky, not many people have any idea what the hell would be a good hobby for them. It also depends on if you have spare cash or not, and your living circumstances. I've always wanted to do this: https://vimeo.com/56287630 but it seems like it'd be an expensive thing to start.

There are a lot of artistic things that can be great fun that can later lead to a career if you enjoy it and stick with it: drawing, painting, graphic design on the computer, illustration, calligraphy, 3D rendering, movie making. Photography is a fun hobby and easy to get into.

Here's some sites with suggestions:

http://freeintenyears.com/frugal-tips/100-cheap-hobbies/

http://www.mantelligence.com/50-fun-hobbies-for-men/

Really you just have to choose something that sounds fun and go for it, don't let yourself get too hung up on picking something, there's no harm in trying it and then if you don't enjoy it moving onto something else. Even if it does cost you a bit of money to learn that its nothing something you want to continue to do.

Ultimately I suggest people find things outside of gaming, as overall it's rather unproductive (no long term reward, doesn't produce anything other than temporary entertainment). Same with docos and movies and stuff, they're great for learning and entertainment but they still don't produce much tangible results in your life.

I was bought this as a present recently: http://www.amazon.com/Metal-Earth-U-S-S-Enterprise-NCC-1701-D/dp/B00NCCJVNU/ref=pd_sbs_21_2?ie=UTF8&dpID=41jbeyD5%2BPL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=1QHGYMTYW7P16NM9F288 and it was the most fun I've had in a long time, believe it or not. It really took my mind off things and felt refreshing, and it felt really rewarding finishing it. It's obviously no long term hobby (unless you want to build all of the different models they have!) but it was a lot of fun. Plus it was challenging to do as well, which added to the reward factor.