The saucer windows as aired give it a built-in asymmetry, especially on the rims and underside. We also see the port side close enough to compare...
So getting back to topic, does Mr Trek's build meet your personal realism scale?
Just some points of clarification as "Thermians" and "Canonistas" are both "Literalists" but do have some differences: "Thermians" follow what's...
LOL, this made my morning. I love the animation with the each ship having their own personality and LOL on the Enterprise tail wag! :rofl:
Wow, that brings back some memories! Yeah he's not in this thread but he did have interesting ideas and was one more person who attempted it...
LOL, I don't believe anyone else on this thread except for me has attempted a "What Would the Thermians Do" approach. I don't believe anyone on...
Externally, the 11' "The Cage" Enterprise with the rectangular block on the nacelle endcap is the only version that is exclusive to "The Cage"....
I feel for ya! :techman:
That cross-section. :eek: That is amazing detail! :techman:
Most likely. Plus Kirk opted not to use the rounded quarters Pike had.
I looked through some more files I collected over the years and David Winfrey's and Allen Everhart, Jr's blueprints both have their Galileo...
Can you recheck that @Warped9? When I look at the Galileo shuttle as seen on screen the nacelles barely extend beyond the main hull. Is it the...
Very cool find!
Interesting. Looks like the rear of the nacelles on the model kit also do not glow.
Based on @Gingerbread Demon and @David cgc 's varied replies it would seem that the MSDs don't clearly indicate what the landing gear look like...
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