From Atlas Obscura, the stern plate of USS Enterprise (CV 6), now resting in River Vale, New Jersey:
I could get behind that.

I could get behind that.
After seeing that stern plate, I'm firmly behind just the name, no registry, no graphics. Nice find, @GNDN18 !
That isn’t microgramma. It’s the TOS hull font. I wouldn’t dare use microgramma on a TOS project.Donny,
Love the version with just “Enterprise.” Is a microgramma the right font to use though? That seems more of a TMP and onward thing.
Yes, but I'd say the windows in Star Trek V spanned about half or more of the available space, whereas these windows span more like one third. Part of the problem here is just the fact that the Enterprise A's shuttlebay is tiny.The spaces on the sides do look a little blank, but just having windows in the middle gels with what we see in Star Trek V, so I'm good with it.
That is because the refit and Enterprise-A shuttlebays were sized to fit the exteriors.Yes, but I'd say the windows in Star Trek V spanned about half or more of the available space, whereas these windows span more like one third. Part of the problem here is just the fact that the Enterprise A's shuttlebay is tiny.
And in the case of the A, sized to fit the soundstage.That is because the refit and Enterprise-A shuttlebays were sized to fit the exteriors.
Agree.Yeah, that was pretty small...
https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net...ision/latest?cb=20100921222754&path-prefix=en
That isn’t microgramma. It’s the TOS hull font. I wouldn’t dare use microgramma on a TOS project.
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