you are correct, the earlier artwork just reused the XL model's cover image:I think that's a new render on the cover at least. You can see into the bridge dome.
Were you one of us that got the E-F as well or did it arrive as ordered? I still haven't heard a word from Eaglemoss.Bonaventure arrived today - she’s a beauty!
Never got an E-F, either version. Bonaventure was delivered correctly, as ordered.Were you one of us that got the E-F as well or did it arrive as ordered? I still haven't heard a word from Eaglemoss.
It actually does come with a magazine. Well, at least mine did. It has a lengthy article about Aristomenis “Meni” Tsirbas, the original designer of the Bonaventure model, and an interesting article about Doug Drexler's history with Star Trek. Ironically, the whole TAS-Bonaventure tangent is nothing more but a mere footnote. Essentially, Mike Okuda just liked the name.However, I’m kind of disappointed that there was no magazine that came with it containing full orthos, but I guess I understand. This is a non-canon design that has no real storyline. They would probably spend more time explaining why it wasn’t the TAS Bonaventure than anything about the actual ship. In doing so, I’m sure they would lead people to think, “well, why the hell didn’t you do the other thing then?”
The Eaglemoss line of ship models actually features finished models, part die-cast and part plastic and hand-painted. They come with a magazine and a stand and you don't have to assemble them yourself. If the DIY aspect is important to you, I'm sure others can recommend good model lines.I’m super new to this kind of thing, so be gentle with me. I wanted to put together an original Enterprise (1701). I’ve never done anything like this, I don’t even know where to start, but I thought it would be a fun project, especially if I can paint it.
Where should I start? Is there a simple model I could buy and assemble?
Thanks!!The Eaglemoss line of ship models actually features finished models, part die-cast and part plastic and hand-painted. They come with a magazine and a stand and you don't have to assemble them yourself. If the DIY aspect is important to you, I'm sure others can recommend good model lines.![]()
Really?? Huh... I guess I should check the box again to see if I missed it. Not impossible that's what happened. Either that, or it's another one of those releases that sometimes gets the magazine delayed.It actually does come with a magazine. Well, at least mine did. It has a lengthy article about Aristomenis “Meni” Tsirbas, the original designer of the Bonaventure model, and an interesting article about Doug Drexler's history with Star Trek...
Really?? Huh... I guess I should check the box again to see if I missed it. Not impossible that's what happened. Either that, or it's another one of those releases that sometimes gets the magazine delayed.
Thanks!!
I am looking for something that I can craft a little more. I need a good project in my life! Haha
I still haven't heard a word from Eaglemoss.
So I checked the box and there was no magazine I overlooked. I've not gone completely numb in the brain quite yet, thankfully. I called Eaglemoss and they have, indeed, run out of stock of that magazine, which baffles me. Are they actually ordering a lesser quantity of magazines than available models? This is not the first time this has happened, and I'm starting to think that their printer who makes the magazines is really not doing their job and keeping up with supply. So, we wait...
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