This is something I would have ditched. The whole disruptor/plasma-looking bolts-from-the-nacelles thingy. It didn't look good in the original 1968 opticals and effects and makes less sense now that we know that D7 battle cruisers DON'T have disruptor banks and emitters on or above their warp nacelles.

They should have had the cruiser fire orange or red torpedoes from its forward launch tube a'la TMP or STAR TREK VI. Something that fits in with established Klingon weapon usage and the blueprints and designs of this ship.
How the *@#%& can you say "we know" battlecruisers' don't have disruptors on the tips of their warp nacelles when the fire from there in this episode?

indeed.
This is the show which first established where any weapons mount might be on this ship. Anything after this is a change or at best an addition from established Klingon weapon usage and placement, none of it invalidates what is seen in this show or on this ship. The latter shows and films all feature
different classes of ship. How can their weapons packages or placement have any bearing on the original battlecruiser design? The
K't'inga's from TMP represent an upgrade of this ship comparable to the Refit's of the
Constitution, with the added torpedoes aft and the eight cannon-type disruptors replacing the engine-mounted weapons, improvements over this design. Having the
Klolode with the same loadout would render those improvements pointless.
If you want to get picky, Klingon ships are first shown firing torpedoes in TAS, not TMP, from the hole in the bow which was intended to be the ship's main sensor/deflector.
Projecting forward from ENT is a pointless exercise as it was far too closely tied to the 24th design aesthetic including little which might have been a plausible precursor to the vessels we saw in the 23rd century. The half-moon Dominion-style warp engines on the Raptor are a prime example. There's one big stylistic loop from TMP>TNG>ENT which skips right over the series look.
As for this CGI model, as I mentioned in another thread, it's too bad the effects team didn't match the colors of the original filming model or even use the color scheme from the one MJ kept with the aqua not only on the belly but the boom as well. Am I wrong or is the front of the engineering hull not the same shape as the original? Is that a result of the low-poly model?