So are the Discovery Enterprise models generally straight? The I've noticed with a lot of Eaglemoss stuff is that many times parts are crooked.
Generally, yes
My Shenzhou is perfect. My Discovery had a split engine, and so I requested a replacement which they sent. The replacement had a crooked saucer which I was able to easily fix.(the original discovery saucer was fine)
The only "crooked" item on any ship is my U.S.S. Kerala. The deflector is a little crooked, but hardly noticeable.
No other ships, including the Discoprise have any kind of issue like that.
as far as i know, the worker bee was also a regular release. i got mine so early because i skipped an issue and have my account set to receive models weekly, rather than monthly. which means, if they're in stock, i get them.That looks really nice! On a related note, looks like the worker bee will be available for regular release as issue 13.
it is a good model, as good as the XL and far less cumbersome. but all the discovery models are good. they're just based on questionable designs, in my opinion.Thanks. Pulled the trigger on the Enterprise. Hopefully it is a good model.
it is a good model, as good as the XL and far less cumbersome. but all the discovery models are good. they're just based on questionable designs, in my opinion.
i have a few issues with eaves' designs. you're right they have many shared design elements, but the big ones like engines and deflectors are often very different from one another and that hurts the uniformity.I'm a big fan of all of Eaves' Starfleet designs for Discovery. I love how he was able to give them a unique and uniform look with many shared design elements without making all of them look the same. The hero ships Shenzhou and Discovery look the best, but others like the Europa or Buran look awesome as well.
hero collector has previews up for 3 discovery collection ships... two of which have already been released (worker bee and cleave ship). but they do have images of the USS edison and it looks ok:
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I disagree, they all look too primitive.Some look like they'd fit in the Star Trek: First Contact battle scene
The only Starfleet ship in FC that Eaves designed was the Enterprise-E herself. The rest were from a designer at ILM.I think one problem with Eaves' designs, even the First Contact ones
Apparently, the flatness of the DSC ships (Klingon and Fed) was a Fuller direction.
There's also the production art in this article, where we can see the Discoprise being squished more and more (I'm not sure if those pictures are options presented all at once, or sequential revisions, but either way, the producers could've gone for a taller ship, like the original).
I disagree, they all look too primitive.
The only Starfleet ship in FC that Eaves designed was the Enterprise-E herself. The rest were from a designer at ILM.
The FC ships minus the Enterprise-E were designed by Alex Jaeger. I'm not too fond of his designs either.
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