I love the combination of the two drawings. I'd like to see a secondary hull made up of the lines of both combined--the TOS dish antenna but the longer refit shuttlebay and sec hul keel...
While I like the larger version, and I don't see why it couldn't be that large, it just feels too big for the era... Not exactly a logical statement, but that's my stance on it.
I'd go with the larger Excelsior.
To me, 622 meters is overall more convincing.
FWIW, I think the larger Excelsior makes more sense. The original intention may have been to make it smaller but that's not what we see on screen, and it strains credibility to try and squash everything in.
Yeah, I like the bigger size. Let's not forget that linefrom TUC..."By God, that's a big ship!"
--Alex
I like the larger Excelsior size as well. It meshes alot better with whats on screen.
While I like the larger version, and I don't see why it couldn't be that large, it just feels too big for the era... Not exactly a logical statement, but that's my stance on it.
I think you should scale the TMP Enterprise to 725m and the Excelsior to 1,400. >.>
I'm almost 100% sure that's Simon Matthew Coles' model of the Excelsior from Sci-Fi Meshes. Ask Tobias, but I'm sure that pic isn't his model.
@Praetor: Count me in for the large Excelsior too.
Regarding the size differences between the two Constitution classes, I just noticed while viewing Myrtan's comparison on page 28 again how well the engineering hull's window rows match when the lower edge of the saucers are matched:
467 meters still for me.
It doesnt look twice the size in ST3 when the Enterprise escapes space dock.
Depends on the size of the refit![]()
Is there a chance I can still see a size comparison where the size of the hull markings are matched (i.e. saucer letters, engineering hull pennant)?
Bob
please i am trying to give you this, the only starship i need a lot of info is from the TOS starship only and not no, A, B, C, D, E, or none of the movies from ST1, ST2, ST3, or even ST4 OR 5.
Ballot counted, but I disagree on your second point. There's nowhere we actually see the two side by side other than TUC, and I've already gone down that path. Granted, it's all a little squishy.
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