Geordi looks dismayed...
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For giggles, I did up a "variant" schematic for this one. I made the missing window panels outward-facing shuttlebays, because, why not?
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I use to think that.You'd think one critical bit of skill to qualify someone for a job on the Star Trek production is to know what all different versions of the Enterprise (at the time) looked like, but what do I know?![]()
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I hope Leah Brahms doesn't see that.
More seriously, did the model builders just go with the "flat" nacelle arrangement because that's what Enterprise-D had and they didn't know anything better?
I'm not entirely 100% sure what they were thinking when they assembled that particular abomination.
The way I see it, it was one of two options:
I think it likely that it was the second option, if I'm being honest.
- Either it was intentional and they wanted to devise a potentially interesting-looking variant of a familiar design without it being THE original design, or...
- It was just quickly slap-dashed together by some summer intern in the props department being paid less than minimum wage (or nothing at all).
You'd think one critical bit of skill to qualify someone for a job on the Star Trek production is to know what all different versions of the Enterprise (at the time) looked like, but what do I know?![]()
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This. This is the answer.I'm not entirely 100% sure what they were thinking when they assembled that particular abomination.
The way I see it, it was one of two options:
- Either it was intentional and they wanted to devise a potentially interesting-looking variant of a familiar design without it being THE original design, or...
This. This is the answer.
Somebody had to create a brand-new joint between nacelles and pylons on that model. The plastic was molded to go together one way, they wouldn't naturally fit together any other way.
Remember, Roddenberry insisted that they avoid Constitution stuff whenever possible. Makes sense they did this deliberately to make it just different enough.
As somebody who worked for 15 years in props and set dressing? Yes.
Those were deliberate choices. Even if it was possible to accidentally put the nacelles on sideways (which it isn't).
And I highly doubt that a ship with one nacelle that was specifically placed there to be a representation of a ship with two nacelles later in the episode was done so deliberately either. It's more likely that the model was broken, and either was just placed back without any more thought or notice, or they simply didn't care enough to bother fixing it for the microsecond shot where Data walks by it.
The model's not broken, it's just the port pylon is in shadow so it blends in with the wall, and the nacelles overlap, making them look like one long nacelle from that angle. You can see the shape of the port nacelle more clearly in the very next screencap on Trekcore.
Geordi looks dismayed...
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For giggles, I did up a "variant" schematic for this one. I made the missing window panels outward-facing shuttlebays, because, why not?
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Assuming this is true, all Eaglemoss' stock has gone to private companies. There will be no sale. The company is essentially gone. If you want a model - I reckon to buy it now wherever you can, whilst the limited stock is still there. I just sold the Voyager XL for £130 and that was a good deal for the buyer as they are up at £200 on ebay. I originally paid £25 in the sale. The quality of the Eaglemoss tat is cack, but the resale value seems to be going up and up. You will start to see insane prices for things like NOMAD - which hardly sold at all and wasn't made in any sort of quantity. Same with other random stuff. The DISCO ships though, LMAO - they were basically giving them away here in the UK. They made a ton of that **** and couldn't shift it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/startrek/c.../?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
It seems like most of the ones selling for well over list are the newly released popular ships (particularly the XLs). The old popular, less popular and "single episode" type ships still seem to be selling for list or below.
I guess that makes sense, most of the panic buying will be folks trying to grab recent things they hadn't got around to picking up yet. Most collectors would have the older stuff already.
Glad I got the Voyager XL! I'll just pop it back in the box for safe keeping...
Here in Germany mostly some (not all) XL or special edition models.
The regular size models didn't change their price on the second hand market.
But it's not skyrocketing for now. More the regular MSRP price now. While it was maybe 30-50% of that price before.
Could be a good investment. All the ones priced at £200 have gone from ebay UK and there are none left there now. Like the Cerritos, it seems that you can name your price.
Prices are all over the map, I agree. For example, The Equinox can still be found in the UK for sub £100, but a friend in Australia just cant find any for less than £200 over there. I actually considered importing some models from Germany, but thanks to Brexit, there's too much tax to pay!
I wonder if the US will have a bigger shortage than us in Europe actually.
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