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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Timo: [QB] Great stuff! Thanks a million to SS Millennium! Yeah, the Firebrand is a big mother all right. And the view (and the nacelle) is definitely ventral, judging by the orientation of the registry. The neck ain't from any Constitution model kit - something out of the Constellation mold sounds quite possible. If this was our last best hope to get more detail, we still lucked out on the bridge superstructure specifics... And the doohickey below the nacelle could be a deflector or a shuttlebay or even a dropship instead of a torp launcher, but there's no way to tell from these pics. It's a bit surprising that the Kyushu has no shuttlebay. There's nothing between the upper pods, nor on the spine or in the stern. Then again, I've always been the advocate of mission-specific designs and gear: not all missions require a shuttlebay, and the Kyushu apparently isn't tasked with exploring transporter-impermeable planets... Agreed 100% that the four-naceller is the Ahwahnee and not the Excelsior study model. And the Chekov seems to be the Chekov, too. With the dorsal pod and without the ventral one. Timo Saloniemi [/QB][/QUOTE]
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