I truly hope that won't be the case. But these days, who knows?
Are vertibirds built in Vertiform City? XDSpeaking of long waits, according to Memory Alpha it’s been over a year now (since March 2020) that a Bonus issue has been released.
I’m still hoping we get the Emmett Till and Romulan “vertibird”.
Last STSS shipment in January which is the only one since September. Discovery I think I got one in March. I’m still missing multiple issues from both.
I was watching "One Little Ship", a favourite episode of mine recently and read that the model makers actually built a new runabout model with a higher level of detail. Maybe Eaglemoss could make another attempt on the runabout based on the Rubicon?
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Wikipedia, from an issue of Cinefantastique.Where did you see that? I can't find anything about a second Runabout miniature being built, and that shot doesn't look any different from the original. Maybe it's a new CG model that was more accurate to the original miniature?
I found the XL Miranda to be one of the best models they ever made and, IMO, wouldn’t need to be done. The refit Enterprise, however, has an abomination of a primary hull and should definitely be redone.Eaglemoss is not in the habit of reissuing a "2.0" version of their models.
There might be a market for it?
I, for example, wouldn't mind them redoing the refit Enterprise, and Voyager. The latter is a good model but newer variants, like Assimilated Voyager, look much crisper and with improved detail.
Might also be an opportunity to release a new Miranda-class model?![]()
Maybe it's a new CG model that was more accurate to the original miniature?
Wikipedia, from an issue of Cinefantastique.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runabout_(Star_Trek)#Filming_models
I found the XL Miranda to be one of the best models they ever made and, IMO, wouldn’t need to be done.
I'm not sure that supports the "higher detail" claim; all it says is that it was a six-inch model. (I'd guess such a small model might be lower in detail.)
Right!? How is it that one of the, if not the, most important ships in the line is so difficult for them to get right? I don't care whether they fix the A or just do a proper XL of the 1701 refit but that's a design that deserves to be done right. Like we're getting two big La Sirenas in two months and a large Fenris Ranger ship and they still haven't gotten us a proper model of one of the mainstays of the whole shebang? Three different Enterprise-Fs and an XL J and still having trouble with the A? Mind-boggling.Yeah, if they EVER did a do over the XL 1701-A would have to top the list.
The primary purpose of the 6-inch Runabout was so that they could film all their set-ups much easier than with the larger one. The new one allowed them to execute moves (using a three-axis head) that were harder with the big one, all those rolls and swoops and such. It wasn't shot on-set, as the article talks about the efforts they made to composite the model photography as realistically as possible, adding shadows and reflections.The article doesn't say it outright, but heavily implies the new Runabout model was supposed to be life-sized to the shrunken version, maybe so it could be shot on-set or was otherwise easier to match with the live-action footage.
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