The classic. The original...and bigger.
The USS Enterprise from TOS was the very first XL produced by Eaglemoss. That also makes it the sixth (I think!) time that this version of the iconic starship class has been made available by this company.
SIzing up has worked a treat for the classic design. Retaining the grey paint scheme from previous incarnations, the smooth hull carries a much cleaner and crisper set of registry decals and finer details such as the port and starboard red/green lights and the four white rectangular panels. Noticeably the bridge dome is more strongly painted here. The striping details here and the red edging trim also suits this size more adequately. I did notice that the registry on the top of the saucer isn't too well applied with some speckling of the black on the last "1".
Topside there's not much difference apart from the upscaling but under the saucer there's some instantly noticeable differences. The whole of the underside is now an inserted section rather than just the central sensor module and its surrounding windows. Again the dome itself is much more opaque having received a decent coat of paint. That being said, the actual finish is pretty spot on both colourwise and in respect to the decals.
Now don't get me wrong, this is a definite step up from the regular issue but, as with the Enterprise-D, there are those little quibbles that could have been resolved which are still painfully evident. Eaglemoss have, in their defence, fixed the shoddy warp engine attachment to the pylons. This has removed a glaring gap and meant that the two engines sit seamlessly against the grips on the ends of said pylons.
The secondary hull is nicely finished for the most part. The hanger doors are in a slightly different shade of grey and the stripe along her back is perfectly aligned. I was however blessed with a bent deflector dish aerial that looks a tad droopy at the best of times. It's a minor point that can be easily rectified but looked annoying as hell coming out of the box.
Stand positioning is also identical and only goes to reinforce that aside from a rejigging of the metal/plastic makeup of the underside of the saucer and repositioning of the warp engines versus the pylons, this is a larger carbon copy of the smaller original.
Nothing wrong with that though because while it doesn't add a ton of detail, the scale is the big winner and you can appreciate the ship more when there's more of it so to speak! Plus - y'know - it's a classic and an XL version was always going to be the way forward. Fortunately both this and the Enterprise-D that we've already covered provided lots of learnings for the XLs.
With the slight improvements though, the USS Enterprise XL we have here is something that no fan would be able to resist. It's definitely a step up when it comes to scale(!) and is an ideal desk companion in the workplace (makes a good talking point). The updates on colours thanks to the increase in size work well especially around the engine detail and shuttle bay. What would be a good move in the future is to XL the Pike TOS Enterprise and actually make it screen accurate.
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