it goes with the update that just happened last night
Hope you guys will enjoy it.
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-Dedication Plaque quote from the U.S.S. Odyssey
The Yamaguchi has three shuttlebays (one underneath the engineering hull), the E-C only two. I'm planning to put up a page about the two variants and their 7 major differences.
Tachy: Maybe you could do the Yamaguchi as well?
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Mike Wong
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[This message has been edited by Fabrux (edited August 09, 1999).]
I was under the same impression about the lifeboats around the bridge until I got the Trek Mechanics book, but it turns out that they were changed when the model was modified. The original had normal lifeboats on the lower bridge section (deck 3?), and smaller boats around the actual bridge dome. These were all replaced with small boats when the model was refit. Here's a pic:
http://www.shiporama.org/junk/1701-c16.jpg
I'm still trying to sort out all the tiny details that were changed, there are quite a few more than I originally thought.
http://www.shiporama.org/junk/zukhov.jpg
Oh, BTW, Make sure you spell it "Zhukov" on the real thing, okay? :-)
And, on the top view of the mesh, what's w/ the nacelles, at the front, right where they meet the Bussards? You've got some kind of little dip in them that I don't see on the pic of the model.
Oh, and one other thing... Yeah! Go blue impulse engines! Woo-hoo! *L*
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I don't like the name Zhukov, and the number is debatable, but it's your ship...
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TSN: You're right about the bussards, they don't quite fit properly...I guess I need to fix that (it ain't easy getting a round bussard to fit on a square nacelle!). There are probably a few other innacuracies, I'd give it a 95%.
I'd probably use Yamaguchi, but it makes me think of figure skating, which I can't deal with (and it's easy enough to make different registries after the fact). And I'll spell it the way it's spelled on the model, as many of you know, I'm funny that way (just like the blue impulse engine ).
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