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Re: has anyone ever made a lego model of NCC-1701D
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lugnet.space
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Fri, 17 May 2002 13:49:07 GMT
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Curt wrote:
> In lugnet.space, Jonathan Wilson writes:
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> > aka Enterprise-D, found in Star Trek TNG & Star Trek Generations
> > I am curious about this one since its the largest of all the enterprise
> > ships (I think...)
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> If you're talking about a scale model, i don't think that would be possible
> (if it is, it would take an ENOURMOUS amount of work and LEGOs) because it
> would be 60 32x32 baseplates long, or 50 feet IRL. Which, if stood on end,
> would be five stories tall.
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> If you're talking about nanofig or microfig, i think there may be a few CAD
> models on Brickshelf.
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> HTH,
> Curt
What about doing one at about the size of, say, the large MF mocks
people have done (ben flecks I think did one of them).
Would using the size of the "saucer" on one of those for the size of the
saucer section then getting the proportions from there work?
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| | Re: has anyone ever made a lego model of NCC-1701D
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| (...) If you're talking about a scale model, i don't think that would be possible (if it is, it would take an ENOURMOUS amount of work and LEGOs) because it would be 60 32x32 baseplates long, or 50 feet IRL. Which, if stood on end, would be five (...) (23 years ago, 16-May-02, to lugnet.space)
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