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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ace: [QB] Oh, Mark, those impulse engines are there. :) NO-CLICKwww21.brinkster.com/ace1701a/ncsd/gallery/beauty/honshu.jpgNO-CLICK NO-CLICKhttp://www21.brinkster.com/ace1701a/ncsd/gallery/beauty/nebulaaftq1.jpgNO-CLICK Cut and paste the URLs. Look at the two engines. Unlike the physical model that had no "engine remains" (though the Aztec pattern was later painted with spots at where the saucer engines would be), the Honshu CGI model's engines, while shaped into the hull, have the grill lines. My only guess is that this type of engine doesn't glow and/or these engines that we see are actually covers over the real engines inside the saucer. The real world reason, probably, is that the Nebula CGI was made from the Galaxy CGI which would explain the more detailed saucer and more elliptical secondary hull. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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