quote:That's kind of what I was thinking, though I can't iamgine they'd be that nonchalant about something they know fans will pay attention to. But then... there's the whole picture of Picard as a bald cadet... Nevermind. This is Nemesis...
Originally posted by Cpt. Kyle Amasov:
I'd even go as far as to say the FC-models were resurrected for this scene and whoever was responsible just used some existing models to fill up the other displays.
code:Top-left may be Sovereign, judging by what appears to be a single nacelle and the engineering hull... Top-center may be a Constellation, judging by the saucer shape and size. Too bad those two can't be fully seen.??? ??? Ambassador?
Prometheus? Constitution Galaxy
(looks like there
are 2 nacelles on
the right)
Nova Constitution-refit Excelsior
quote:Good catch: the modelo is the 22" ERTL cutaway of the E-Nil (not displayed as a cutaway) next down is the 1400th ERTL "D" and the bottom one is the 1000th scale ERTL Excelsior.
Originally posted by machf:
Forget about the Ambassador... I found this old picture from before Nemesis was released.
(I found it on a CD I burned first, then looked for the page on my bookmarks)
You can see that the top-right ship is a Constitution (NCC-1701, likely), and that there are another 3 ships further right...
And there's no Sovereign there because it's sitting in Picard's ready room...
Here Crusher partially blocks it, but believe me, that's it...
You can see it in full in a low-res video from back then (which I'm still trying to locate on the web). Or if anyone could provide more DVD captures...
quote:I wonder if that means that the Nova-class is also a store-bought model... and if so, who released it?
Originally posted by Jason Abbadon:
Good catch: the modelo is the 22" ERTL cutaway of the E-Nil (not displayed as a cutaway) next down is the 1400th ERTL "D" and the bottom one is the 1000th scale ERTL Excelsior.
All just store-bought and sprayed gold.
code:I don't think that there's any reason for Nova to be there, so this leaves us with Sovereign.??? ??? Consitution
Ambassador? Excelsior Galaxy
Nova/Sovereign? Constitution-refit Excelsior-refit
quote:It's possible if they used the smaller 2500th SOverign from ERTL.
Originally posted by machf:
If there's a pre-refit Excelsior, why couldn't there be a Nova? (and there is no way a Sovereign could end up looking like a Nova; look at those pictures of the Sovereign model)
As I said, the models may be there just because Picard is fond of model starships...
quote:How so? That one is barely 27cm long when assembled, while the one in the picture seems about the same size of the Connie-refit to its right, and if that one is the AMT/ERTL 22" model, it can't be the 1/2500 Sovereign (it would be more like 1/1250 in the best case).
Originally posted by Jason Abbadon:
It's possible if they used the smaller 2500th SOverign from ERTL.
quote:Well, they have been known to do sillier things at times...
Andrew, the only Nova ever made is the 1400th Starcrafts version -that's FAR too small to be the ship in the display, and there was no studio model of the Nova.
That means that they'd have had to specialty create a large(ish) Nova model just for the display and that seems silly.
quote:Any screencaps?
Originally posted by Resistance:
I got it! Its two sets of the six ships. Check out the deleted scenes called "Federation protocols"
code:Could someone with the DVD confirm this? (with screencaps, if possible)E-E E-D E-nil E-E
E-C E-B E-D E-C
E-A E-nil E-B E-A
quote:Ahhhhhh ok - That's what 1/2500 scale is. I have both boxes - but have never opened them and they are packed away in the cupboard.
Originally posted by machf:
LOL!
The 3-in-1 kits you say are in 1/2500 scale, and as I said, the Sovereign, being the longest one, is barely 27cm long. They wouldn't have made too impressive a display in there...
Speaking of those kits, would you recommend just spraying them gold, or going through the trouble of painting each in its proper scheme instead?
quote:Yes, I remember that. There was an article in a sci-fi magazine showing the first screenshots from FC(which were really minature) and they mentioned something about the next film having a character called B9 and Romulans.
Originally posted by AndrewR:
No one seems to remember this - it's basically the plot to Nemesis - 5 years early... there was a write up - I'm sure on one of the new sites around 1997 - when I first got on the web - probably Trekweb?
quote:THe price for the entire set of decals (like 12 sheets, I think) is about $80.
Originally posted by machf:
Well, they do look great, but if the price is what is said here, I think I'll have to pass, thanks...
I've been stripping the paint off the models of the first kit these days - man, I can't believe what a lousy job I did back then (it was about 10 years ago)! After removing the already thick coat of paint, I found another coat under it... At least I never placed any decals on them, since I was never satisfied with what I had done. I'll build them again, this time together with the ones from the second kit (which have been sitting on the shelf for a long time). And I'll use the airbrush this time...
quote:YES!! Woo, someone else remembers it! Hmmm so if it was a physical article - I may have it in my stash of magazines.
Originally posted by Johnny:
quote:Yes, I remember that. There was an article in a sci-fi magazine showing the first screenshots from FC(which were really minature) and they mentioned something about the next film having a character called B9 and Romulans.
Originally posted by AndrewR:
No one seems to remember this - it's basically the plot to Nemesis - 5 years early... there was a write up - I'm sure on one of the new sites around 1997 - when I first got on the web - probably Trekweb?
quote:I've been using brake fluid with good results, scrubbing the paint with an old toothbrush after soaking the models for some hours in the fluid. The E-nil's paint came off pretty well, like peeling an orange. The E-A was a bit more problematic, as I discovered there was a second coat underneath and thus the paint didn't come out as easily (nothing some scrubbing couldn't solve). But the E-D... oh God... I found out that one had not two, but three consecutive layers of paint! What was I thinking? That one's been the most difficult to clean, even after a lot of thorough scrubbing there are still some rests attached to the plastic - I think I'll use a cloth soaked in thinner to finish cleaning it.
Originally posted by Topher:
Castrol Super Clean works wonders as well. And without the fumes!
quote:Yes, I think I saw those on SSM... I don't own a color laser printer, but I have access to one. I suppose printing a single sheet of paper or two wouldn't be much of a problem if I ask...
Originally posted by Jason Abbadon:
Machf, do you have a a laser printer? SSM has free downloadable decals for the first Enterprise set (with all the windows for the Galaxy!) and several places online sell printable waterslide decals for printers.
Cheaper by far than buying all the sets.
I can even send you the Illustrator template I made for registries and the scans I have of the transporter emitters and hatches and such.
quote:If I had to guess it might be the ship's crest assuming it only appears on Commander Donatra's warbird.
Originally posted by AndrewR:
And this seems to be another Romulan symbol!!
http://downloads.scifinews.de/file_8271.html
http://downloads.scifinews.de/file_8279.html
quote:Maybe we can ask him about the story of these ones, too...
The big finds were the cases of Gold Enterprise’s from the last three TNG films. They all still look really good for the amount of abuse they got on stage. Here’s the story of how these golden eggs came to be on First Contact.