This looks great. The Vengeance has quickly become one of my favorite Star Trek ships for reasons completely unknown to me. At first, I thought it was ugly as sin. But it grew on me.
Kinda like my wife.This looks great. The Vengeance has quickly become one of my favorite Star Trek ships for reasons completely unknown to me. At first, I thought it was ugly as sin. But it grew on me.
Thanks guys.
A bunch of new updates today... I got all of the main parts built, and put in the right spots; now it's time for tons of little details.
Lots of pics...
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What do you guys think? I'm trying to blend together what we can see in screencaps with the HotWheels model, and the QMX model that we see on Admiral Marcus' desk in the movie. All three are pretty different, of course.
-Ricky
Such a great saucer profile.
Where do you think the two big guns were on Vengence that were trained on Enterprise in the distance?
Trying to figure out if this thing even has a shuttlebay.
Maybe detachable packages to go into the saucer would have them.
The model is looking really good. But everyone is ignoring the most important issue, are you going to model an Enterprise version 7?
Are you gonna make a "demilitarized" version?
With NCC-1701-A or NX-2000 on it?![]()
Hopefully you put both on because personally, ever since I first saw Search For Spock and The Voyage Home I always thought the A should've been an Excelsior class. But that's just my crazy!Are you gonna make a "demilitarized" version?
With NCC-1701-A or NX-2000 on it?![]()
I was definitely thinking about that... and NX-2000 would be a good name for it! If I do, I will probably restructure most of the secondary hull, though. Hopefully I get time to finish this one first, before I head off on a tangent though.
-Ricky
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