That is a different img you quoted. I saw how blurry the original was and did a new image, in focus. But I got the front docking port in the new image, but Gingerbread Demon was talking about this part...

Well it could have still been a door to Janeway's secret love dungeon or coffee stash
I remember when Voyager first came out, I thought it was a forward-mounted shuttlebay, which made it really confusing in the second or third episode when a key plot-point at the end was whether or not the ship had turned so the shuttlebay was pointed towards a shuttle.
Canon or not, that is good enough for me. I hope he likes, appreciates or can at least stand my liberties. It was mostly just adding a little more pop or zing.The dip you guys refer to has been defined by @Rick Sternbach as the auxiliary deflector dish, a back-up system to the main deflector dish below. Sternbach designed the thing in the first place, so he should know.
This has been a fun thread! I think it's clever how you build the ships to be collapsible to store in their original boxes. I'm sure my girlfriend wishes I had thought of that.
Now that would be a nice aft fantail treatment for a secondary hull.this part...
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What does "Low Observables" stand for? For the bottom of the ship? lol
I like the sound of that. My own S31 ship. Painted space black, with only minimal decals and pops of dark paint. Hmm....
Depends on which ship you're looking at, this one has letters/numbers on saucer edge.
https://www.amazon.com/Discovery-St...ocphy=9061183&hvtargid=pla-949745863126&psc=1
Another ship, on MA, looked free from any markings.
The decal sheet does come with multiple, unused name/number options so perhaps scrambling them to create a crazy new registry with personal meaning. Also, I'd add basic mechanical or personnel use decals.
Thanks!
thank you again for your tilting hint. It really works. Enjoy!
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