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How big was the Enterprise?

but this place has a terrible habit of shaming those who care about visual continuity
But in this instance, there is no visual continuity. If someone from on high officially declared the Constitution class to be over 400 meters long, absolutely nothing would need to change. Same with Excelsior. Hell, the Excelsior class already looked huge when they put next to the Enterprise-D. You want visual continuity? These shots would finally make sense.
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But in this instance, there is no visual continuity. If someone from on high officially declared the Constitution class to be over 400 meters long, absolutely nothing would need to change. Same with Excelsior. Hell, the Excelsior class already looked huge when they put next to the Enterprise-D. You want visual continuity? These shots would finally make sense.
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Then someone on high will have to do that and make it stick. I can't see Paramount issuing a edict that all ship sizes must make sense from now on, as its impossible to stick to. Reprinting the same old source material is cheaper anyway.

And of course, the obvious answer to those pictures is perspective. The bottom one makes the ship look smaller, even if the others make it look larger. :shrug:
 
And of course, the obvious answer to those pictures is perspective. The bottom one makes the ship look smaller, even if the others make it look larger. :shrug:
Exactly what I was thinking. Without any other reference points you cannot really tell where those ships are positioned relative to each other.
 
And of course, the obvious answer to those pictures is perspective. The bottom one makes the ship look smaller, even if the others make it look larger. :shrug:

Exactly what I was thinking. Without any other reference points you cannot really tell where those ships are positioned relative to each other.
Well, yeah. Perspective is clearly a thing. But those shots of an Excelsior with the Enterprise-D still seem to show a larger Ship. Certainly larger than 467m.

There's also just the feel of the ship. I've always felt Excelsior to be a large ship. Its details certainly point to a bigger ship. Things like her bridge dome or even just the number of windows on the saucer imply her to be big.

It really comes into perspective when you put a model of the Excelsior next to other ships of the same scale.
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Now, the NX-01 is probably the best scaled ship in the franchise at 225m. Drexler went to a lot of effort to avoid all the sizing issues that have always plagued the franchise. Here's my old build of an NX refit next to my Excelsior. Both 1/1000 scale. The Excelsior does not look very impressive next to the NX. No way are you getting 2 decks into the saucer, to day nothing of the absolutely tiny bridge.

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The same can be said when putting her next to a 1/1000 TOS Enterprise, which itself should be bigger!
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And again with Voyager. A ship that was referred to as a small Scout Ship.
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Then we have the Defiant, a ship with a ton of scale issues herself, but still worth showing. We know the Defiant is meant to be small, yet here it looks to be the size of the Excelsior saucer.
 
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Well, yeah. Perspective is clearly a thing. But those shots of an Excelsior with the Enterprise-D still seem to show a larger Ship. Certainly larger than 467m.

There's also just the feel of the ship. I've always felt Excelsior to be a large ship. Its details certainly point to a bigger ship. Things like her bridge dome or even just the number of windows on the saucer imply her to be big.

It really comes into perspective when you put a model of the Excelsior next to other ships of the same scale.
8yDIAqq.jpeg

Now, the NX-01 is probably the best scaled ship in the franchise at 225m. Drexler went to a lot of effort to avoid all the sizing issues that have always plagued the franchise. Here's my old build of an NX refit next to my Excelsior. Both 1/1000 scale. The Excelsior does not look very impressive next to the NX. No way are you getting 2 decks into the saucer, to day nothing of the absolutely tiny bridge.

g0xb1i5.jpeg

The same can be said when putting her next to a 1/1000 TOS Enterprise, which itself should be bigger!
Etm9Gn5.jpeg

And again with Voyager. A ship that was referred to as a small Scout Ship.
74Nz9CR.jpeg

Then we have the Defiant, a ship with a ton of scale issues herself, but still worth showing. We know the Defiant is meant to be small, yet here it looks to be the size of the Excelsior saucer.
You put the work in, well done. Some impressive builds there

I remember the shot with the Defiant above the Lakota. It was shockingly small placed above the other ship, AND with plenty of breathing space between them.
 
Well, yeah. Perspective is clearly a thing. But those shots of an Excelsior with the Enterprise-D still seem to show a larger Ship. Certainly larger than 467m.

There's also just the feel of the ship. I've always felt Excelsior to be a large ship. Its details certainly point to a bigger ship. Things like her bridge dome or even just the number of windows on the saucer imply her to be big.

It really comes into perspective when you put a model of the Excelsior next to other ships of the same scale.
8yDIAqq.jpeg

Now, the NX-01 is probably the best scaled ship in the franchise at 225m. Drexler went to a lot of effort to avoid all the sizing issues that have always plagued the franchise. Here's my old build of an NX refit next to my Excelsior. Both 1/1000 scale. The Excelsior does not look very impressive next to the NX. No way are you getting 2 decks into the saucer, to day nothing of the absolutely tiny bridge.

g0xb1i5.jpeg

The same can be said when putting her next to a 1/1000 TOS Enterprise, which itself should be bigger!
Etm9Gn5.jpeg

And again with Voyager. A ship that was referred to as a small Scout Ship.
74Nz9CR.jpeg

Then we have the Defiant, a ship with a ton of scale issues herself, but still worth showing. We know the Defiant is meant to be small, yet here it looks to be the size of the Excelsior saucer.
I think your NX, Enterprise, and Defiant are properly scaled. I think it's just your Excelsior that's off, and yes, a little too small. The Excelsior-class has always been one of Starfleet's larger ships despite being old by Picard's time.
 
You put the work in, well done. Some impressive builds there

I remember the shot with the Defiant above the Lakota. It was shockingly small placed above the other ship, AND with plenty of breathing space between them.
Yeah, this shot...
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I hesitate to use the Defiant as any form of measurement. Mostly due to her size still being up for debate. But that shot certainly does point to a larger Excelsior class.
 
Something to note: Miranda-class and Nova-class: blast off a warp nacelle, and the ship remains intact. Voyager somehow still flying by the end of "Year of Hell, Part II." Then there's the Galaxy-class, stub your toe, warp core goes critical, can't eject the core, KABOOM!!! :lol:
 
And Jellico's Excelsior in front of the E-D giving a maximum size of the Excelsior.

That's actually the same shot of the Hood from 'Encounter at Farpoint,' only with the Hood Cairo rescaled to be intentionally smaller than the Ent-D:




As you can see by the window scaling for both ships, the rescale doesn't really fly. The shot from EaF more accurately portrays the correct scale. So either Starfleet made two identical-looking ships with different scales, or somebody tried to pull a fast one over on us.
 
That's actually the same shot of the Hood from 'Encounter at Farpoint,' only with the Hood Cairo rescaled to be intentionally smaller than the Ent-D:




As you can see by the window scaling for both ships, the rescale doesn't really fly. The shot from EaF more accurately portrays the correct scale. So either Starfleet made two identical-looking ships with different scales, or somebody tried to pull a fast one over on us.
Yeah, the Excelsior was always a big ship. I like to imagine it was a "not broke, don't fix it" design (in-universe), explaining why it's still around in Picard's day. For all we know, it could even still be in production with modern tech inside. :shrug:
 
Yeah, the Excelsior was always a big ship. I like to imagine it was a "not broke, don't fix it" design (in-universe), explaining why it's still around in Picard's day. For all we know, it could even still be in production with modern tech inside. :shrug:
Chronologically, I think the last time we saw an Excelsior was in the early 2380's. By the time of Picard, they seem to have finally been retired after a hundred years of service with a new Excelsior II class taking their place.
 
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