Yeah, the TOMY has the blue as well, but it’s a bit more subtle with the darker hull color.huh…well what do ya know.
Yeah, the TOMY has the blue as well, but it’s a bit more subtle with the darker hull color.huh…well what do ya know.
That's correct. The whole neck was blue on the pilot model, then for production it was just the leading edge.
https://twitter.com/trekcomic/status/1618037770257305600?t=2MXKv_RcSYIV2vVF6ItJew&s=19
https://culttvman.com/main/a-modelers-guide-to-painting-the-starship-enterprise-by-gary-kerr/
I don't remember seeing anything blue/green on my AA/DST TOSprise neckI think the Diamond Select models had that kind of paint job, too, for the pilot and production versions.
This collection features a selection of iconic Star Trek starships, including:
U.S.S. Titan NCC-80102-A
U.S.S. Stargazer NCC-82893
U.S.S. Faragut NCC-1647
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-F
I hope they do both the Titan-A and Enterprise-G.From the Fanhome website:
My head canon was it was a newer Viper that was a little better for attack missions, but the Mk2 was probably the better dogfighter - sort of paralleling what we saw from the US Navy in WW2, so Wildcat = Mk1, Hellcat = Mk2 and Corsair = Mk3.I loved that Viper design. Almost like an old 60’s muscle car influence. Unfortunately, I believe it was called the Mark III, which made absolutely no sense as B&C was a prequel to RDM’s BSG, which had Mk II Vipers (and the TOS design briefly seen in the 2003 pilot being called a Mk I). Not really a big deal in the grand scheme of things, but still an odd choice.
Nice! I got mine about eight months ago, I guess before MR was hindered by Eaglemoss’ usual record keeping — or lack there of…Apparently the Defiant concept I ordered almost exactly six months ago is finally on its way. I believe the last two times MR started to ship these, they all turned out to be mislabeled Reliant concepts, so I'm not sure what to expect...
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