[Comic Book Guy] Most. Gorgeous. Enterprise. EVER. [/Comic Book Guy]
Damn straight.
[Comic Book Guy] Most. Gorgeous. Enterprise. EVER. [/Comic Book Guy]
They even got the nacel color right.[Comic Book Guy] Most. Gorgeous. Enterprise. EVER. [/Comic Book Guy]
Damn straight.
Tom Hendricks, good luck with the move!
A few months ago, when going places was still a really big deal for me, a friend took me on a day trip...
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I love how the Enterprise model is in the toy shop at the Air and Space Museum now.
That's how it was displayed when I first saw it back in 1976.I love how the Enterprise model is in the toy shop at the Air and Space Museum now.
I would rather see it back in the real museum space, with more explanation of the show's influence on real-life space exploration.
Me too, but if what I heard once had any validity to it, the Smithsonian once considering putting the Enterprise model into storage. I don't know.
If that's true then the toy and gift shop display was a nice compromise where people can still see and have their pictures taken with it.
Me too, but if what I heard once had any validity to it, the Smithsonian once considering putting the Enterprise model into storage. I don't know.
If that's true then the toy and gift shop display was a nice compromise where people can still see and have their pictures taken with it.
Yup. From that perspective -- which is quite plausible, because the Smithsonian owns several times as many items as they have room to display -- I'm glad it's at least in the shop!
Washington, D.C. has just two temperature settings: Broil. And Freeze.
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