A nice comparison chart is always welcome.Eaglemoss did just recently release a new scale chart of their line.
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Since you only ever see a couple examples of each and then Klingons are not currently unified, I think they work as overly ornate Klingon House flagships.Then I scrolled down and saw the Discovery Klingon vessels from last season, they look worse every time I see them and belong in the trash.
totally.Since you only ever see a couple examples of each and then Klingons are not currently unified, I think they work as overly ornate Klingon House flagships.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was to similar scale as the Connie.No official size yet for the new D7 not that i mind as anything is an improvement.
Since you only ever see a couple examples of each and then Klingons are not currently unified, I think they work as overly ornate Klingon House flagships.
Since you only ever see a couple examples of each and then Klingons are not currently unified, I think they work as overly ornate Klingon House flagships.
Of note is that only three of those ships actually fought in the war: the BoP, the big boy Qugh, and the flat big brother to D7 the Qoj. All the rest just attended T'Kumva's show-and-tell at the Binaries. Or played a secondary role behind the lines - namely, L'Rell's prison ship.
Might then be those aren't flagships, even. They could be just random semi-civilian junk that happened to be cruising close to the Binaries when the Light of Kahless began to shine, and got to represent their respective Houses for that reason. I mean, we may have seen 24 ships, but we didn't see 24 House leaders, and the handful we saw were but holograms, perhaps calling from their palaces after their skipper-on-the-spot had reported back on the Light thing.
The cleave ship is such a ridiculous concept. I prefer to think that the design is actually some sort of a tug, and it usually carries cargo containers instead of a giant blade. This configuration is just a result of jury rigging by some overly imaginative Klingon MacGyver....The thing next to the wormhole in the trailer to the season finale looks a lot like the cleave ship. Although this would be the least likely Klingon design for the show to revisit. It is a logical way for T'Kumva to make use of his first invisibility device, much like oddball monitors and rams were a prudent first use for the new technologies of steam and armor even though they had zero future in naval warfare. If you can't fire when invisible, how can you fight? Well, this is how. But then you learn how to fire immediately after decloaking, how to recloak, how to do tactics. And there will be no more cleave ships...
Although perhaps the actual cleave is an add-on, and the spine is a preexisting design we will see again? Non-warships like the two models above are just about the coolest aspect to the Eaglemoss collection IMHO.
Timo Saloniemi
In Star Trek Online, Klingon cleave ships are a regular staple of their 2256 era fleet, and behave like normal battleships. Except for the ability to uncloak and ram, destroying a target immediately.
It was created by the ... House of M' Ky'Fer
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