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(More customer reviews)Having previously bought the NX-01 and NCC-1701A models by Art Asylum, my expectations were high. Overall I am pleased. The basic shape and details on the toy are well done and correct to the ship as seen in the features. This is especially nice when compred to the two previously released Playmates versions of the same ship, which were horribly inaccurate. So in the areas of sculpting and modeling, this version is superb.
The one area that I was disappointed in was in the paint-job. Some of the colors used seem far too 'contrast-y' compared to the way the model and CGI version appear on screen. When compared with footage from the films, the gray patches on the secondary hull of the toy seem really dark, whereas the film shots show a much more subtle grade of shading overall.
I was also slightly disappointed that the blue areas of the Nacelles did not light up, and that the alternate hull bottom without the mounting hole( included with the previous Art Asylum ships ) was apparently dropped for this release.
Still, overall I would recommend this toy for those like me who don't care to build models much anymore.
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A Diamond Select Release! Launched in 2372, the Sovereign class Enterprise-E was developed to be the most advanced starship in the Federation fleet. Designed by Art Asylum, the Enterprise-E features realistic light and sound effects - including the voice of Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard! Also included is a Federation stand to display the Enterprise-E in all its glory. Make it so! Window box packaging.
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