Wonderfest has been in Louisville every year for quite some time...it made the front page of COurier Journal's entertainment section of Friday's paper.
Go to www.wonderfest.com for info on past shows and next year's show.
I believe it is one of the largest sci-fi/fantasy/horror model and garage kit gatherings of its kind in the entire world.
Uh, that's the 1:350 Refit re-release, not the Enterprise from the new film.
Polar lights, once owned by Playing Mantis was purchased by RC2. RC2 then killed Polar lights. The guy who founded Polar Lights bought everything back from RC2 and started Round2 reintroducing Polar Lights and re-releasing all the kits and new ones. In a nut shell.
Just verified with my friend - the rep told us that the New Movie Enterprise kit will be 11 inches, and is 2500th scale - in the film it's a massive 2,375 feet.
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...and what spirit Animal will represent the new Enterprise?
I heard all kinds of talk at the Polar Lights/Round2 table. Under the "very possibly" topic is a 1/1000 Enterprise D... and of course, the 1/350 TOS Enterprise is a "go" now, but it's so expensive for the startup they are spreading it out over two budget years. It looks like it will be like the 1/1000 scale E, with options for Pilot 1 and Pilot 2 versions. They seemed very excited about it, and god knows I am, as this has been a dream kit of mine for years. Also, there is a lot of fan support for a 1/350 D7 or K't'inga Klingon battlecruiser. I suggested a 1/350 K-7 space station.
Time to add on that extra display room to the house...
The Polar Lights re-fit Enterprise is 1/350 scale and is about 32-34 inches in lenght,so if the new movie Enterprise is made in 1/350...it wouldn't be 7ft. in lenght.That's roughly how big TMP Enterprise filming miniature was.Does anyone know what the scale of the future release of the new Enterprise is suppose to be?