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Is it yours? Nice summary, but that Springfield class has really been "bashed" with the ugly-stick, literally.
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My understanding is that the Springfield looks fairly close to the picture on Bernd's W359 page. Perhaps you ought to use a picture closer to that.
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For the New Orleans, you say it has 4 "guns"? Do you mean the pods? Cause if you do, it only has 3 of them. 2 on top, 1 on bottom.
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Actually, the "Rigel class" ship you mention was described to Markus Nee by Ed Miarecki himself. Apparently this was an "extra" ship he built besides the five primary ships. However, it consisted of two Galaxy saucers stacked on top of each other, not one. Also, the nacelles probably aren't on pylons; most likely they are wedged between the saucers in a Romulan warbird-style.
I emailed Okuda on the subject, and he stated that Miarecki only gave him the five ships. So this particular ship definitely wasn't in the show, & it may not even have been finished or named and numbered. However, since no real model was made to represent the Rigel class, this design is good enough as any.
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