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Making sense of Discovery's Klingon Starships...

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I was about to say I'd like to see the Sarcophgus Ship from more angles, but there it is in 3D :P

*insert obligatory comment about preferring these over their on-screen equivalents*
 
That neck is too skinny. One of the things I struggle with Klingon designs is that the neck can vary in thickness and can appear very weak if done too skinny.
 
Plus if you consider them all in their proper scale for a 1:1 starship, the height of the neck would force an average-sized warrior to crawl into the forward head pod. A horizontal-oriented turbo shaft would be right out.
 
If I am not mistaken the Sarcophagus ship was huge, really huge...so I'm sure the neck is okay in general.
 
Yeah if you look at the size of the bridge windows on the show model and compare them to the size of them on set, it is a big damn ship.
 
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