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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Phelps: [QB] Could it be ILM's CG model from "Generations"? I think it's important to make an inventory of all Galaxy-class models in official use, to list differences between them, their current status and history of modifications. That way, we'll be able to identify everything easily. I've found out, for example, that the Defiant exists as the four-foot physical model, the ILM CG model (with battle damage), the VisionArt CG model, the first Muse CG model, the second Muse CG Model, and finally, the new CG model by Andrew Bradbury. That's it. As for the Galaxy class, we have the six-footer, the four-footer, the two-footer, models that are only a few centimeters across (according to the IDIC page), the ILM CG model, the Muse CG model, a modification of the latter by Mojo and Rob Bonchune, and finally, Andrew Bradbury's new model. Here are my questions: 1) What is the status of the two-foot Enterprise-D and the smaller models? Any pictures of them? The two-footer was used by ILM to animate the warp jump (they'd switch from the six-footer to the two-footer after the flash that precedes the leap into the distance). 2) Was the four-footer used after "The Way of the Warrior"? Who labeled it as the Trinculo? Was it possibly used with this name in "A Call to Arms" or the first five episodes of DS9's season six? 3) Was ILM's CG model ever used on DS9, say by VisionArt in "A Call to Arms" and the first five episodes of season six? 4) What was used as the reference for building the Muse CG model? Was it ILM's CG model? 5) How is the six-footer labeled nowadays? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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