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Ships of The Line: Active Duty Animated Trailer

It've seen most of that before, but my favorite shot is still the shuttlecraft facing off with the Klingon battlecruiser.
 
I know. But the volume can be dialed down. :)

Who did that upside-down proto-Miranda inside Spacedock? Or the Spacedock-under-construction art?

Also, is Picard doing the "maneuver" in there while his Yacht docks?

Timo Saloniemi
 
Who did that upside-down proto-Miranda inside Spacedock? Or the Spacedock-under-construction art?

Timo Saloniemi
I believe the proto Miranda is one of Tobias Richter's ships, and the Spacedock (insides and outsides) were Robert Wilde's.
 
Some cool stuff!

Two bad spots: Animating Andy's painting looks sucky. The shot of the Enterprise passing and firing up at the Klingon ship is herky jerky.
 
The proto-Miranda is one of Don Hildebrand's creations, and can be seen in greater detail for the month of November in the 2011 calendar. One of these ships was named the USS Valley Forge (NCC-1778-A).

I like most of the art done for these calendars. If some of them weren't so expensive, I would have bought all of them. Some of these calenders are going for $170, and the 2004 calendar will set someone back over $200. :eek:
 
The proto-Miranda is one of Don Hildebrand's creations, and can be seen in greater detail for the month of November in the 2011 calendar. One of these ships was named the USS Valley Forge (NCC-1778-A).

Ah. Color me wrong. :shrug:
Since that ship wasn't in the original calendar shot, and the only images I have of it are relatively small and hard to make out, I thought maybe it was Tobias Richter's "Yeager" from some years back. I have to admit, the first time I glanced at it, I thought it was Kevin Riley's "Phobos."
:whistle:
 
Hmm... Hildebrand's ship has a single ventral hull hanging from two pylons, whereas the proto-Miranda in the animation appears to have the original two tiny ventral pods on separate pylons. Plus, the stern structures in the animation appear less extensive than in the 2011 calendar ship.

...I think.

Timo Saloniemi
 
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