I'm strangely comfortable with that.I can't prove it, but my suspicion is that they're trying to squeeze out every variation of Starfleet ships they can, because those probably sell better than alien ships.
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-slC6Flz7...+Jefferies+space+walk+and+tug+concept+art.jpgThe “Crossfield-class” Enterprise model for the abortive Planet of the Titans will be sold on auction.
Plus an unicomoplex study model:
http://www.thetrekcollective.com/2018/03/50-artists-50-years-art-uss-discovery.html?m=1
It's dated 1977 so it would be for Phase II rather than TAS.https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-slC6Flz7Wl0/WrL-Sv9Z-nI/AAAAAAAA048/NmTdH2sqeRcabN_b1yPMMIFFGrnVOoD-ACKgBGAs/s1600/Star+Trek+The+Animated+Series+Matt+Jefferies+space+walk+and+tug+concept+art.jpg
Wow! is that an Animated Enterprise sketch of the ship with visible forward torpedo launchers?
I see. The website got it wrong then cause it saysIt's dated 1977 so it would be for Phase II rather than TAS.
Loved the fifties bubble car workbee!
""There's some great production artwork available too, such as these Matt jefferies sketches, apparently for The Animated Series. We see here a spacewalk, and a quirky bubble-like "space tug".
So, glued the Honshu saucer to the Phoenix secondary hull. Seems to fit.![]()
By any chance, is your real name Sid Phillips?![]()
pics!Viper Mark II arrived! It feels so big, possibly because it represents a small craft compared to the capital ships we usually get at this size. So excited for the Galactica (issue 03£.
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