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It looked good at different angles (the concept), but the front and rear view to me made it look super-skinny and quite anemic. They fattened it up a bit with the final Defiant design to make it look more like a muscle car brawler, which is appropriate to its mission. The Valiant top view and 3/4 view are the most appealing, IMO. I don't think they did too bad of a job of it in STO, but their ships frequently seem to have these starkly contrasting texture maps of whites and blacks, with very little in between. I hope they get away from that some day and get back to more subtle texturing and color schemes, using lots of pearlescent aztecking.
 
TrekCore has posted a link to a video.
A company called Blue Brixx has acquired the licence for Star Trek and is planning (no release date yet) for Lego-style ship replicas, including Enterprise-A, Enterprise-D, USS Voyager, Borg Cube. Plus DS9 station. If successful, produced at different size ranges for a mix of accuracy and playability.

TrekCore link: https://www.facebook.com/Trekcore/posts/4600054326673985
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- skip to time index 8:52 to see prototypes with correct colors and labels.
 
Stephen Reid from UK posted in the Facebook group - the Yorktown-class Enterprise-F (Odyssey-class refit) has arrived!
Link to Stephen's post: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1628123504177653?multi_permalinks=3001952130128110

I keep being amazed how detailed the STO models by Eaglemoss are, especially at such a comparatively small size.
Makes me wish they gave the original USS Voyager issue a makeover. Preferably with angled nacelles. ;)
 
Hmm... I'm curious how this differs from the earlier "Enterprise-F in STO Livery" special that came out a few years back. They appear nearly identical to me.
 
TrekCore has posted a link to a video.
A company called Blue Brixx has acquired the licence for Star Trek and is planning (no release date yet) for Lego-style ship replicas, including Enterprise-A, Enterprise-D, USS Voyager, Borg Cube. Plus DS9 station. If successful, produced at different size ranges for a mix of accuracy and playability.

TrekCore link: https://www.facebook.com/Trekcore/posts/4600054326673985
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- skip to time index 8:52 to see prototypes with correct colors and labels.

Hmm... Not to take anything away from that, but I remember joyfully building starships from general Lego sets back in the 70's. No set patterns. No specialized pieces. Just sheer snap and smile satisfaction. Shuttle craft were the easiest builds. Followed by more complex ships with flat nacelles and solar arrays. I remember building runabouts before there were runabouts...
 
It looks like the Enterprise-F is the only model that switched to "Add to Basket".
A bit of a bummer. Was hoping for some more ships or maybe Relay Station 47 to be due.
 
Ha!
Yorktown-class USS Enterprise and Relay Station 47 have been delivered!

I posted pictures on the Facebook group.
Including side-by-side pictures with the previous two Eaglemoss F’s and the Yorktown-class Enterprise I have as a 5-inch GamePrint model.

While the black-on-white Fs by Eaglemoss lay look superficially the same, they have unique paint jobs and details.
Compared to the GamePrint version, the Eaglemoss Yorktown class is extremely crisp and detailed.

Now I wonder, could Eaglemoss be persuaded to bring out:
1. USS Enterprise NCC-1701-F in XL?
2. ISS Enterprise NCC-1701-F, used by Admiral Leeta in an attack run on the USS Enterprise-J during the Battle of Procyon V?

Fun fact: The F is the first Enterprise to visit all four quadrants of the Milky Way within one continuity. The Enterprise-E traveled to the Gamma Quadrant in the novels and to the Delta Quadrant in ST: Armada II but those take place in contradictory continuities.
 
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Random fun fact:
The Romulan space station "the Vault" from the ST: Countdown comics is based on the USCSS Nostromo model.
If I was model-working inclined (which I'm not), I might be tempted to kitbash the Eaglemoss model into a Romulan starbase.
 
Random fun fact:
The Romulan space station "the Vault" from the ST: Countdown comics is based on the USCSS Nostromo model.
If I was model-working inclined (which I'm not), I might be tempted to kitbash the Eaglemoss model into a Romulan starbase.
Perhaps that's why it was changed to "the Forge" in Star Trek Online.
 
Hmm... I'm curious how this differs from the earlier "Enterprise-F in STO Livery" special that came out a few years back. They appear nearly identical to me.
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Random fun fact:
The Romulan space station "the Vault" from the ST: Countdown comics is based on the USCSS Nostromo model.
If I was model-working inclined (which I'm not), I might be tempted to kitbash the Eaglemoss model into a Romulan starbase.
Wow, I never realized that! That's really nice, actually :D
 
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