Editor's Update: This article is seriously outdated. Most of the models mentioned below have their own articles now.
NOTE: You can click on most pictures to get a larger view of them.
Having just finished doing the Eaglemoss vs. The World article for my 23rd Century Romulan Bird Of Prey, I realized that I actually have quite a fleet of ships that I've never shared with my readers.
By now you have most likely read the following Eaglemoss vs. The World articles that I've written. If not, please feel free to check them out.
EMvTW 39: Romulan (Holo) Drone
EMvTW 27 - Romulan Bird Of Prey (22nd Century)
EMvTW 57: Romulan Bird of Prey (23rd century)
EMvTW 05 - Romulan D'Deridex Class (B-Type Warbird)
EMvTW 31 - Romulan Warbird Valdore
But wait... there's more!!!
Showing posts with label Condor Class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Condor Class. Show all posts
Monday, February 22, 2016
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
EMvTW 28 - Val Jean (Maquis raider) (Ju'Day Class)
NOTE: You can click on most pictures to get a larger view of them.
Rewrites: March 2016 & July 2018
WOW, four weeks flew by real fast. I just got in my next installment of Eaglemoss ships in the mail so that means I get to write up some more Eaglemoss vs. The World articles.
In this installment, we will take a look at the Maquis Raider. We first get to see one of these ships in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode called "Preemptive Strike".
In all the years I've been a Trekkie, I never knew that there was an actual classification for this vessel. Everyone just refers to them as Maquis Raiders.
Thanks to the Eaglemoss magazine, I now know that they are actually called Ju'Day Class ships. Apparently though, the non-cannon sources, it is also now called a Condor class.
Rewrites: March 2016 & July 2018
In this installment, we will take a look at the Maquis Raider. We first get to see one of these ships in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode called "Preemptive Strike".
In all the years I've been a Trekkie, I never knew that there was an actual classification for this vessel. Everyone just refers to them as Maquis Raiders.
Thanks to the Eaglemoss magazine, I now know that they are actually called Ju'Day Class ships. Apparently though, the non-cannon sources, it is also now called a Condor class.
Monday, March 9, 2015
Resin Kit Review: Cozmo Heavy Industries 1:2500 Condor Class
NOTE: You can click on most pictures to get a larger view of them.
Thanks to the weather, I had a nice four day weekend and took some time from writing the reviews. But it's time to get back to work, so let us jump back into it with a review of the Cozmo Heavy Industries 1:2500 scale Condor class. This is another one of C.H.I.'s Romulan cargo haulers and although these types of ships are not my normal thing, this one looked kinda cool to me.
Thanks to the weather, I had a nice four day weekend and took some time from writing the reviews. But it's time to get back to work, so let us jump back into it with a review of the Cozmo Heavy Industries 1:2500 scale Condor class. This is another one of C.H.I.'s Romulan cargo haulers and although these types of ships are not my normal thing, this one looked kinda cool to me.
C.H.I.'s eBay Advertisement
This ship has never appeared on screen and is right out of the mind of Jay, who owns and operates C.H.I. What really sold me on it, besides the sleek look for a cargo hauler was that it looks to be a TNG era ship.
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