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Constitution class vessels in the 24th century...?

Some of the kitbashed ships in "Best of Both Worlds II" used Connie parts, but I'm not aware of any complete ships of that class still around.

Actually, at least twice we see Connies (or parts thereof) at Wolf, both in the "graveyard" scenes. One scene we see a saucer section with severe damage. The next we see the Engineering section with lifeboat hatches open.

The latter one was probably a Rigel class: Galaxy saucer, Constitution engineering hull (no 'neck'), three Galaxy nacelles.
 
Umm, let's not get so confused as to believe that such a ship actually existed. ;)

That is, there never was a kitbash in "BoBW" or any other episode that would have featured those components. There was a kitbash that featured a custom-cast saucer, an Ambassador engineering hull and three Galaxy nacelles, and was labeled the Princeton (supposedly of Niagara class). When Mike Okuda did a slide show of "BoBW" kitbashes in a convention, somebody misidentified the components and attributed the name Rigel class to this, and the misconception gained a life of its own.

As for the Rigel class USS Tolstoy, this vessel was only invented after the models had all been built and labeled and probably also filmed. It was invented to replace a reference to the Springfield class USS Chekov, a kitbash that really was built (with a Galaxy class saucer in half-scale, two marker-pen nacelles, and a flush secondary hull apparently made of the cockpit canopy of some Star Wars toy), because the writers or director had last-minute doubts about making a cutesy reference to a past Star Trek character that way. So no corresponding model was ever built for the Tolstoy - that ship only exists as a verbal mention by Shelby during the "graveyard" scene.

One may assign any of the unnamed kitbashes or pieces of debris in the episode the name Tolstoy if one wishes, of course...

Timo Saloniemi
 
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