480 metres is around 1,500 feet, which if you use the people as a scale marker (they match the corridors and shuttles too) is pretty close to what Doug Drexler's cutaway works out as:
Even if a visual reboot, why rescale the Constitution class ships??
Even if a visual reboot, why rescale the Constitution class ships??
So they're more accurate to the sets.
The commonly accepted non-canon size for the connie is too small for the TOS sets.
Casual viewer won't care that this Enterprise is bigger then the old one, hell they probably won't even notice.I doubt the casual viewer would care about that.
Casual viewer won't care that this Enterprise is bigger then the old one, hell they probably won't even notice.
I cannot lie, the Abramsprise nacelles are ample indeed."Mine's bigger." - JJ Abrams
But if you upscale the 1701 all of other Prime ships get proportionally scaled up.So they're more accurate to the sets.
The commonly accepted non-canon size for the connie is too small for the TOS sets.
GoodBut if you upscale the 1701 all of other Prime ships get proportionally scaled up.
But if you upscale the 1701 all of other Prime ships get proportionally scaled up.
289 => 480 is about 66.09% increase
Under the new scaling...
Galaxy Class = 1,067 m
Sovereign Class = 1,137.7 m
Intrepid Class = 573 m
Excelsior Class = 849.1 m
Of course it could be just the TOS and Movie Era ships being re scaled, which makes the Intrepid Class similar
I would really like to hear a discussion with the designers and whoever the "Canon Keepers" are these days as to what is being updated, what wont be. And confirmation that there is consideration as to moving from the NX-01 era, through to TNG era - so they aren't just doing whatever they like. Is TNG era design considered untouchable?Yep, only the TOS (+TOS movie) ones.
The TNG era ships are very well scaled, both relative towards each other and in absolute (the Defiant size issues notwithstanding). But for the Ent-D, the Voyager, the E, the sizes fit pretty well. It's really only the TOS connie that was always heavily under-scaled (though only if you accepted the onon-canon too small size, which I never did) - And thus also her peer ships, like the Reliant and the Excelsiour. They would have to be scaled up accordingly.
But the TNG (and ENT) era is technologically very much self-contained and thus seperated from the Connie size issue.
Though the Excelsior class did appear alongside the D from time to time. But I do agree that if this size better fits the interiors, it is fine by me. The only problem is that my 1:1000 scale model kits are now the wrong size (or at least no longer 1:1000).Yep, only the TOS (+TOS movie) ones.
The TNG era ships are very well scaled, both relative towards each other and in absolute (the Defiant size issues notwithstanding). But for the Ent-D, the Voyager, the E, the sizes fit pretty well. It's really only the TOS connie that was always heavily under-scaled (though only if you accepted the onon-canon too small size, which I never did) - And thus also her peer ships, like the Reliant and the Excelsiour. They would have to be scaled up accordingly.
But the TNG (and ENT) era is technologically very much self-contained and thus seperated from the Connie size issue.
The trouble is that the Excelsior and Miranda classes frequently appear in TNG/DS9. If they were scaled correctly to begin with, the scales are now "wrong."Yep, only the TOS (+TOS movie) ones.
The TNG era ships are very well scaled, both relative towards each other and in absolute (the Defiant size issues notwithstanding). But for the Ent-D, the Voyager, the E, the sizes fit pretty well. It's really only the TOS connie that was always heavily under-scaled (though only if you accepted the onon-canon too small size, which I never did) - And thus also her peer ships, like the Reliant and the Excelsiour. They would have to be scaled up accordingly.
But the TNG (and ENT) era is technologically very much self-contained and thus seperated from the Connie size issue.
Speaking of scaling issues - The Oberth Class is a disaster, and needs fixing :P
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