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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Timo: [QB] Then again, since we know that so many of the pictures are inaccurate, it may be that the three-naceller one is in reality quite different, too. I kind of doubt the Voyager study model was really used in "A Time to Stand". Since the Yeager was a kitbash of a Voyager scale model, it seems possible that the Connie/Intrepid mongrel was one of those, too. With the other ships, Drexler used minimum effort and cut-and-pasted elemets from existing ship pictures to create the mongrels, stretching some elements if necessary, but rarely adding custom pieces. So why does the Connie/Intrepid mixture have a customized secondary hull that isn't lifted directly from any existing picture and does not much resemble the secondary hull of the Voyager study model? I suspect this *is* pretty much how the ship really looked like. The scale relationships between the parts may be off, though, just like the Yeager has slightly too large nacelles wrt the real thing. Timo Saloniemi [/QB][/QUOTE]
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