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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dukhat: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 137th Gebirg: [qb] Hello all - I know this is a pretty old thread, but I wanted to share a couple of schematics I put together for Dukhat's Tolstoy and Ptolemy kitbashes. I hope these designs come close to the spirit in which their source material was built: [URL=http://shipschematics.net/startrek/images/federation/lightcruiser_tolstoy.jpg]USS Tolstoy[/URL] [URL=http://shipschematics.net/startrek/images/federation/heavytransport_ptolemy.jpg]USS Ptolemy[/URL] Enjoy! [/qb][/QUOTE]Hey, those are great! :) However, I've made a few small changes since I built those models. For the Ptolemy, I added a secondary hull directly underneath the saucer out of a small Flying Sub model kit from "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea." The original intent was for the Typhoon sub to be the secondary hull, but it was far too big and long in comparison to the saucer, so that's why I came up with the idea that it was a cargo container instead. (And it's now a detachable one-nacelled Starliner a la Franz Joseph, with windows and an "Astral Queen" decal on the side) I'm also in the process of building a different version of the Tolstoy, based on a design that Ed Miarecki actually built but didn't use for the BoBW fleet. It was made from two 1/2500 Enterprise-D saucers and necks, with one 1/1400 Enterprise-D nacelle in-between. The Tolstoy I built will be renamed and re-registered with one of the other NCC-5XXXX conjectural class ships, like the Korolev class Goddard or the Chimera class Portland. If you want any reference photos or schematics, let me know and I'll post them. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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