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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Alexander Delarge: [QB] So, I go to Japan for a few weeks and everything's changed? One of the many item that came back with me on this trip was the dreaded book STAR TREK MECHANICS. I would suggest that everyone reading this forum get one. It is published by Bunkasha, sells for 2300 yen (about $19.50), and its isbn # is ISBN4-8211-0588-8. As to ways of getting this book, I'd suggest going to the local Kinokuniya book store in your area. Their web site (http://www.kinokuniya.com/) has a listing of their US stores...it may be possible to order over the phone. Although I don't know if he carries it, the folks at Hobbylink Japan (http://www.hlj.com/), might be able to come up with a copy. The Shosen Grande in the Kanda section of Tokyo seemed to have a few left.... Here's a few scans to whet your appetites... cover of the book http://design.archdev.com/yamato/stmech.jpg the future ent. D http://design.archdev.com/yamato/futentd1.jpg new orleans class (regretably the only picture) http://design.archdev.com/yamato/neworlns1.jpg borg ship http://design.archdev.com/yamato/borg1.jpg feregi marauder-note the extended pod, neck and claws. http://design.archdev.com/yamato/dkora1.jpg The book is the sort of reference work that modelers like myself have been wanting for years. Some things are covered more than others (Voyager gets lots of detail shots, while the 1701-B only gets a few of the publicity stills), and I'd like to have more alien stuff, but these are minor complaints. Try to get this book. Enjoy the scans. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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