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Exploring Outter Space

BasajaunBasajaun183 Posts: 0Member
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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User]11 Posts: 4,002Member
    Just Grand!




    Do you still have Faith?


    "No"


    "But I still have Hope"
  • ScorndrakeScorndrake0 Posts: 0Member
    Beautiful Image of the Enterprise but the model is wrong cause it is missing


    the ventral phaser bank on the primary hull. This would have been perfect


    other then that. If you want to know where my info source on the phasers,


    check out the Star Fleet Technical Manual 1975 Copy. :thumb:
  • BasajaunBasajaun183 Posts: 0Member
    The miniature used in TOS didn't have any phaser banks.
  • kuckuk333kuckuk333178 Posts: 209Member
    just one small mistake: with the positioning lights u confused starbord ans port. port is red not green and starbord is green not red
  • Halo BuffHalo Buff331 Posts: 0Member
    ^ that mistake seems common around here... ^:D
  • kuckuk333kuckuk333178 Posts: 209Member
    i know but i don't know y this is so
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User]11 Posts: 4,002Member
    AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • GargoyleGargoyle171 Posts: 0Member
    What a beauty shot! GreaT!
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User]11 Posts: 4,002Member
    Nice.
  • mcmillermcmiller331 Posts: 0Member
    Disregarding the almost pointless technical nits noted above, this is still a nice model and nice render.
  • BrainBrain0 Posts: 0Member
    The easiest way to remember what side the lights should go on: imagine yourself on the ship looking forward, and recall the three primary colors- red, yellow, blue... red comes first, and since 'red' and 'left' (port) both have e's in the word, there ya go.





    And for a show that was one of the first (if not the first) to make some attempt at continuity, don't be surprised that Trek folk jump on it. It's one of the things they've come to appreciate.
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