KLINGON D-7 BATTLECRUISER COLOR THEORY 101
POSTED: FEBRUARY 6, 2009
By E. James Small.
Many people have been confused about the color scheme of the
Klingon Battlecruiser. The new release from
Round 2 gives the perfect opportunity to explain as best I can why the models you have seen in various locations are shown as they are.
The history of the color scheme of the ship is actually quite interesting. One first has to understand why certain people think it looks as it does, and what the original studio model looked like and why. If you watch the show, the ship appears to be grey on screen. In fact, the model built and filmed was never really just grey. It was actually a striking purple-blue and light green. The ship was never weathered when filmed either!
...The original filming model went into storage for a while before being re-painted. The paint work was changed somewhat. There are some pictures floating around the Internet of that model with the incorrect paint work, although it is somewhat close to the original. Later, the ship surfaced again and was repainted an overall grey, which is how it remains today. The grey color is technically incorrect, but many people still think of it that way.