Well, at warp speed the Enterprise could fire in all directions at once. It wouldn't be as dramatic/majestic as what we are used to seeing, so odds are we wouldn't see the ship do that... but it could.I guess in Star Trek II they'd have only fired forwards as seen in TOS, despite the background chatter of "Aft phaser to bridge" and such.![]()
Wow, thanks for the encouragement!I am looking forward to the diagrams/schematics. They should come out pretty accurate and be the most accurate to this ship produced thanks in all to Shaw and all of his time and effort to find and research all the data and information to produce the model that we now see. Thank you Shaw!!!!!!![]()
Maybe not QUITE Journey to Babel...
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Maybe not QUITE Journey to Babel...
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What's especially odd is that they were the proper blue earlier in the episode.
Proper blue
Now disco
That was actually an error on the part of AMT, which in turn made the primary hull appear to sag downwards. Similarly, the placement of the openings for the nacelle support pylons caused them to appear to sag. Both errors were addressed in the retooling of the kit in the early 1970's.Nice to see your '66 specs out again! The outer edge iof the underside of the saucer is not horizontal, I've never noticed that before. Is that how the plans were originally designed or just how the model turned out during manufacture?
EDIT: I just realised that it's the AMT kit, right? Still, the non horizontal bit is an interesting feature
Thanks!The paint work makes your model look even larger--as if lifted from an episode.
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