Since I haven't seen it posted, here's the bottom of the ship. Mind you this is the STO version, so it has some details that show model doesn't. We probably won't learn what the bottom of the show model actually looks like until Eaglemoss' model comes out
Sidebar, the ECH was awesome. Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy was a great episode and I loved how they actually followed up with it in Workforce.
One of the "details" that the onscreen ship failed to include was phaser strips. The STO version has conventional ones at conventional locations. Perhaps the weapons of the real deal are supposed to look different, though? Perhaps death rays now emerge from the lighted rectangles on the flanks of the primary hull? If we never see the Inquiry again, we can replace the "perhaps" with headcanon that this is indeed so, and forget all about "supposed" for good. Timo Saloniemi
Oooh, that's pretty! Do you happen to have other ortho views that are that high-res? I'm curious what those two pointy iris things are supposed to be on the primary hull. Never seen that greeble before on a SF ship, to my recollection.
Yeah I'll dot that in a bit Here's Oh's command ship compared to a K't'inga. STO Typically uses the Tech Manual numbers, so the K'T'inga should be around 349.5 meters long. I don't know if CBS gave Cryptic a length for Oh's ship, they didn't for the Inquiry. But the size of the windows go well with the K't'inga there.
According to the Eaglemoss booklet at least, the Romulan BoP is 91.5 Meters long. http://blog.trekcore.com/2021/02/may-2021-hero-collector-star-trek-picard-starships/ Their TOS Issue has the TOS BoP at 131 Meters long.
Oh, that's pretty cool. It's so big it almost looks like it's multiple deflectors. I'd love to see the polarity reversed on that bad boy.
Maybe Picard knew Riker was bluffing and is the reason Picard opened a diplomatic channel with Oh. Picard should have opened a galaxy wide channel and made the same intentions to the galaxy, on behalf of the Synths, like he did with Oh, upon finding the Synth planet.
Oh that's right - I forgot about that! Although I think those were comparatively small and had more of a hexagonal outline than circular, IIRC.