The Prometheus remains at a pitiful 126m - which makes no sense compared to what we saw of it on screen.
Mike McMahan recently posted on twitter that the official length is 535m. Not sure where 794m comes from. Although I must admit she did look enourmous in that shot of their lower deck window from outside.NEWS 3: USS Cerritos is depicted as 794m long. On the size chart, you can see that a Sovereign class could "park" between a Californias saucer and nacelles. Parliament-class USS Vancouver is smaller, at 641m. The Prometheus remains at a pitiful 126m - which makes no sense compared to what we saw of it on screen.
Crikes those registry numbers are mighty long!
Yes, I suppose one of the digits is a typo. Even when writing down those here I mistyped extra digits into them (which I corrected when poof reading).And probably mighty wrong, at least for the USS Pfau.
INQUIRY - pointed nacelles - yellow bussards - USS Zheng He NCC-86505 --> Issue 2 of the Universe Starships Collection
VARIAN FRY - pointed nacelles - red bussards - USS Varian Fry NCC-87883
TOUSSAINT - rounded nacelles - yellow bussards - USS Toussaint NCC-87111 --> Sub Gift with Issue 6 of the collection
MAUI - rounded nacelles - red bussards - USS Maui NCC-96761
Personal comment: I'd love to have all four of them as regular-sized models.
And I just don't see how Eaglemoss is going to make 32nd century ships unless they use clear plastic connectors, and that a deal breaker for me.
I was pleasantly surprised to see the two federation ships from Lower Decks in the book. Since these renders usually are quite similar to the model released. I am going to guess that the Cerritos is going to not look like its a cartoon, but closer in line to the rest of the collection.
And I just don't see how Eaglemoss is going to make 32nd century ships unless they use clear plastic connectors, and that a deal breaker for me.
No, but there are legitimately three options. One clear plastic of some sort keeping the model all one piece. Two, using one stand with multiple arms to separate each part and maintain the proper placement of each segment. Three multiple stands that each hold a segment of the ships.Either that, or they have the parts separated but the stand will allow them to fit together and still be separated.
Eaglemoss doesn’t have the power to change the laws of physics. You’re not getting a model whose unconnected parts just hover in mid-air.
That is an interesting idea.I wish Eaglemoss would produce glow in the dark Romulan Warbirds from TOS and Enterprise.
other Starfleet classes we saw in production art published by Eaglemoss
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