So... did anyone get one? Or know anyone who got one? I haven't been able to find anything.
I had the Enterprise Refit when Art Asylum was still their own thing. It featured no voice lines from the movie and featured sound effects that were from other Star Trek productions and not from the movies. So when I got the Diamond Select TWOK Battle Damage Edition made by Diamond, I compared the two.I've seen a lot of reviews on other (non exclusive) releases of the TWOK Enterprise, and they are typically trash. Mine is extremely well put together, the paint apps are very good, and the light bleed is nothing like what I've seen online. It also has a pretty cool weathered look to it, which I believe is a unique paint app for this ship(refit Enterprise). It's not perfect, but it is definitely very nice. It's amazing how screen accurate the battle damage is!
I had the Enterprise Refit when Art Asylum was still their own thing. It featured no voice lines from the movie and featured sound effects that were from other Star Trek productions and not from the movies. So when I got the Diamond Select TWOK Battle Damage Edition made by Diamond, I compared the two.
I don't know if it's because the plastic is thinner or if it's a different kind of plastic all together, but the light bleed on TWOK is horrendous compared to the AA's original release. At least the handling of the plastic on that ship was solid. Take the impulse engines for example. On the Art Asylum, it was focused on the actual vents. On Diamonds, the whole bloody area surrounding the impulse engines lights up. It's just... Ick.
Thankfully Diamond Select rectified this when they released their version of the 1701-A with a plastic material that is more like the Art Asylum rendition. Here's hoping their next wave of TWOK Enterprises follows suit.
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