Thought that the gold USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D was enough? Clearly you were WRONG.
For the record we've had the classic TV version from The Original Series, the Mirror Universe variant, the USS Yorktown NCC-1717, the Pike version and the glow in the dark USS Defiant NCC-1764 from The Tholian Web all utilising the same basic structure and they still can't seem to get it right.
Plastic or gold, these damn things seem to have a life of their own and I'll get the niggle out of the way to begin with. This one came with a bent port nacelle. Minor yes, but still noticable especially if you're planning on displaying her although at the cost I'd be locking it away and vacuum-sealing the box.
Don't go thinking that this is an XL scale either because it is exactly the same size as the regular and bonus editions however you are going to notice some tweaks to the design.
The same goes for the underside of the primary hull where only those two distinct triangular imprints towards the front are visible and the rest is smoothed out, even devoid of the familiar registry. At the centre the sweep down to the sensor dome still retains its window indents but again it's a shadow of its grey self.
The neck, as with the edge of the saucer, does still have the recesses for the windows but the secondary hull continues the pattern from the top, eliminating the panel lines and going for that smooth flat finish.
One noticable addition is the pennant shapes to the sides of the Engineering hull at the front edge. This is also the only decal piece that's been moulded into the ship but doesn't extend into the stripes heading towards the back.
On the engine struts the vent panels are recessed and visible as well as some small window-like elements on the outer edges. The warp engines are split moulded horizontally with the bussard collectors stuck on the end and in the case of one of them, not very centrally.which adds to the Wonky Nacelle factor. The spherical exhaust ports to the rear cement this as the Kirk-era ship (please, let's not do a gold Pike, Defiant...) and again they are kept plain of more than surface finish detail.
On the photos here, the Enterprise actually looks really good - tipped with that orangey/fire ring around the gold deflector dish. The colour makes it look a lot better than it does in reality and certainly not worthy of forking out £49.99 to get a hold of one.
The size too is a bit off-putting because something of this ilk really should be in the XL scale to be most effective and this size condenses a good idea into a bad package.
It's another case of the magazine trouncing the model and making the bundle a little easier to stomach. However, my personal thought would be to stay clear of any more gold spins on the classics and keep up with the detailed, screen-accurate pieces.
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