Sorry, the top part of the secondary/engineering hull where the neck connects (the place where Reliant first phasers Enterprise in TWOK).I’m feeling like a Star Trek idiot now.
Which part is the strongback?
Sorry, the top part of the secondary/engineering hull where the neck connects (the place where Reliant first phasers Enterprise in TWOK).I’m feeling like a Star Trek idiot now.
Which part is the strongback?
Sorry, the top part of the secondary/engineering hull where the neck connects (the place where Reliant first phasers Enterprise in TWOK).
Their TOS Enterprise wasn't flawless, but it looks great and dethroned the MR Enterprise that sat in my home office for sixteen years.Considering the amount of blowback they got for the first one, I'm honestly surprised Tomy bothered to do another Star Trek model.
I also would like to see a more subtle paint job.And here's a photo of the original bridge dome paint job I was referring to (I think from the Christie's auction) for a comparison on color subtlety vs... not:
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The Tomy model:
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New brakes for my car vs. this latest mancave accessory... Hmm...
A 1/350 1701-D would be almost 6 feet long.If this one is successful, which I think it will be, are they going to attempt a 1/350 diecast Enterprise D?
I am hoping for a Klingon ship, the D-7 in particular, but I think the K'Tinga would be more likely. But I'm not confident that anything but an Enterprise would sell well enough.If this one is successful, which I think it will be, are they going to attempt a 1/350 diecast Enterprise D?
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