Klingon Battlecruiser scratchbuild

I covet thee.....
Somehow someone needs to figure out a backstory on this ship and weave it into the Star Trek universe as cannon.... Cuz it's THAT good.
 
I am like a kid in a sweetshop/candystore. Every thread I view, I think to myself, Yeah! I need one of those, or I can do that, or i wonder if they're doing a run.....:lol

your build fits into the, "I WANNA BUY ONE" category. Totally beautiful, the attention to detail.
 
I finished the base.

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Richard,

This is beautiful work. I think JJ Abrams should contact you about using this as the new Klingon ship design for the reboot Start Trek.

Scott
 
Rich,

You're gonna have to come up with a pretty incredible follow-up tp that! That piece is truly a work of art!

If you ever decide to put that into production...I'm in front of the line!

Mike
 
This looks amazing!!

I think they should use this ship in the next movie. I mean, if they came upgrade the Enterprise why not a Klingon, right?

Kenny
 
Have you added weathering to this? It looks even more awesome than before!
The more I see it, the more I think this would have been a perfect ship to use in TNG to fit between the early K'tinga design and the later Vor'cha. Heck, if the rumours of TNG remastering are true perhaps they still could use it?

The only way it would work in the JJ-verse is if you inflated the nacelles, bent the body out of shape, made the bridge dome a different size to the rest of the model and then changed the scale halfway through filming. :lol
 
Damn that looks nice. Love the triangular windows - brilliant.

(Lupus: and the bridge would have to look like an Apple store.)
 
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