For comparison, check out the Herbie reboot in The Photoshop thread: http://www.shawcomputing.net/racerx/trek_stuff/the_love_bug.jpg
I thought it was great that this film left loads of stuff vague, for fans to come to their own conclusions about.
This thread has taught me that when Trekkies are left alone with un-quantified data they go mad. This circular argument will continue forever. One day wars will be fought over how big this Enterprise is.
Trekkies don't go mad, we are naturally mad since the moment of conception. Threads like this is just our way of expressing our madness.This thread has taught me that when Trekkies are left alone with un-quantified data they go mad.
For comparison, check out the Herbie reboot in The Photoshop thread: http://www.shawcomputing.net/racerx/trek_stuff/the_love_bug.jpg
Your images aren't really making a point. They don't favor either scale; except that the smaller enterprise "feels" good to you. Well, the larger one "feels" good to me, so that's that.![]()
Top ortho with a 366 meter ship and a 725 meter ship...carrier is 333 meters
(tiny dots are actually two people)
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This reminds me of a scene from Zoolander...
JJ Abrams: How can they travel through space if they can't even fit in the ship!?
What is it interstellar travel for ants? It needs to be at least...3 times this big!
ILM: He's right make it bigger
Oh, then I misinterpreted. My apologies.That's your opinion, that's coolThey are really meant more for humor and real world comparison showing the scale of these ships. The 366 meter ship doesn't "feel" good to me, this is the size the ship was made at originally and scaled up from there. I only compared the size it was designed with against a real world example. I didn't just pull a size out of my hat.
Oh, then I misinterpreted. My apologies.That's your opinion, that's coolThey are really meant more for humor and real world comparison showing the scale of these ships. The 366 meter ship doesn't "feel" good to me, this is the size the ship was made at originally and scaled up from there. I only compared the size it was designed with against a real world example. I didn't just pull a size out of my hat.
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Oh, then I misinterpreted. My apologies.That's your opinion, that's coolThey are really meant more for humor and real world comparison showing the scale of these ships. The 366 meter ship doesn't "feel" good to me, this is the size the ship was made at originally and scaled up from there. I only compared the size it was designed with against a real world example. I didn't just pull a size out of my hat.
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It's all good, no worriesThanks
Oh, then I misinterpreted. My apologies.![]()
It's all good, no worriesThanks
Where did you get those fantastic orthos from? Obviously not officially, but they seem to be the most accurate yet. Are there any hi-res?
Where did you get those fantastic orthos from? Obviously not officially, but they seem to be the most accurate yet. Are there any hi-res?
http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/index-bp.html I got them here. They aren't 100 percent accurate, but they are right as far as proportions go from what I can tell![]()
So that puts us at roughly 2,396 feet (730 metres). Sounds fine to me.
Let's put this to bed, yeah?
Seems about right.
Interesting thing - I have the nice plastic model with all the lights and sounds - great fun - but next to my Ent-E model of roughly the same size it looks about right, suggesting the two are pretty close in scale.
Please report the scale measurements printed upon each box...
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