I got my shipment email, but just the malon and the enterprise c...hopefully next month for the borg cube for me...haha
Same here. I received both models yesterday, but no cube included.
I got my shipment email, but just the malon and the enterprise c...hopefully next month for the borg cube for me...haha
Ships, no cube. E-mail about that FUGLY knock-off nuBird of Prey. I want to opt out of it but I'm scared it'll FUBAR my subscription so I won't. :S
The Raptor is also an excellent choice, and it rally surprises me that ENT never used this ship again after Sleeping Dogs.I got paid today, so I decided to stop by the collectible store and pick up another ship. Last time I was in there a couple of weeks ago, I was torn between the Tholian ship and the 22nd century Bird of Prey. I picked the Tholian ship last time, so I went with the BoP this time. In retrospect, I wish I'd gone with the BoP first. The Tholian isn't too bad but I really don't like that seam-line that cuts right across the nose.
The BoP, on the other hand, is REALLY well done, with the cables and texture looking really good. There's a lot of tiny parts, and just as with the Romulan drone, I'm terrified of accidentally snapping something off, but I do enjoy just looking at it in my hands.
It's a bit of an awkward-looking ship since "head" is much bigger, relative to the body and wings, than it is on the 23rd/24th century ship. I'll bet the "head" was actually meant to be the same size as that of one on the later ship, and they just made the rest smaller. This certainly isn't as graceful or as balanced a ship as its descendent, but I'm sure that was the point, in order to make it look more primitive.
I think I'll probably get the Klingon Raptor next. I really like that one too.
Edited to add: I wish the wings on the later BoP had been swept instead of straight (since that's how they were usually featured on DS9), so I'm glad the wings on this one are swept.
The Raptor is also an excellent choice, and it rally surprises me that ENT never used this ship again after Sleeping Dogs.I got paid today, so I decided to stop by the collectible store and pick up another ship. Last time I was in there a couple of weeks ago, I was torn between the Tholian ship and the 22nd century Bird of Prey. I picked the Tholian ship last time, so I went with the BoP this time. In retrospect, I wish I'd gone with the BoP first. The Tholian isn't too bad but I really don't like that seam-line that cuts right across the nose.
The BoP, on the other hand, is REALLY well done, with the cables and texture looking really good. There's a lot of tiny parts, and just as with the Romulan drone, I'm terrified of accidentally snapping something off, but I do enjoy just looking at it in my hands.
It's a bit of an awkward-looking ship since "head" is much bigger, relative to the body and wings, than it is on the 23rd/24th century ship. I'll bet the "head" was actually meant to be the same size as that of one on the later ship, and they just made the rest smaller. This certainly isn't as graceful or as balanced a ship as its descendent, but I'm sure that was the point, in order to make it look more primitive.
I think I'll probably get the Klingon Raptor next. I really like that one too.
Edited to add: I wish the wings on the later BoP had been swept instead of straight (since that's how they were usually featured on DS9), so I'm glad the wings on this one are swept.
With the exception of the Negh'Var, easily the worst produced ship to date, the Klingon ships have been very well crafted. And almost anything from Enterprise has also been very well crafted, though not surprising as those models most likely were the most detailed thinks to the increase in renders used in ENT versus earlier CGI ships.
I'm guessing that all the NuTrek ship will be oversized, they probably have to pay extra to license the NuTrek ships and Eaglemoss is making them larger so they can charge more for them to make up the cost of the extra licensing fees.Curious if all the NuTrek ships are going to be oversized like the Ent and Vengeance...
I'm guessing that all the NuTrek ship will be oversized, they probably have to pay extra to license the NuTrek ships and Eaglemoss is making them larger so they can charge more for them to make up the cost of the extra licensing fees.Curious if all the NuTrek ships are going to be oversized like the Ent and Vengeance...
As for the big nuTrek ships, yeah they have to be like that, it's in their license agreement to do them.
Ships, no cube. E-mail about that FUGLY knock-off nuBird of Prey. I want to opt out of it but I'm scared it'll FUBAR my subscription so I won't. :S
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