While not a totally new model, the ISS Enterprise special from the Official Starships Collection arrived this week.
TOS on the left, Mirror on the right |
At
the same price as a regular issue plus the delivery fee there's not
really much to grumble about when it comes to the cost of this "M1"
issue. OK, some might complain because we've effectively had this one
already but there are some significant differences that make it well
worth adding into your collection.
So let's take a trip back to a time before Deep Space Nine crossed over and brought us the Intendent, a time before we cringed at the idea of letting Quark loose on the Other Side in The Emperor's New Cloak and after/before Enterprise nailed it with In a Mirror, Darkly. A much simpler, more brutal time if you will...
So let's take a trip back to a time before Deep Space Nine crossed over and brought us the Intendent, a time before we cringed at the idea of letting Quark loose on the Other Side in The Emperor's New Cloak and after/before Enterprise nailed it with In a Mirror, Darkly. A much simpler, more brutal time if you will...
First up there is the obvious name change from USS to ISS.
It's not mind-blowing and is only a letter different but I can't
remember the last time someone dared to produce it. But that's the
smallest change as we also have a new set of Terran Empire world/dagger
emblems in black emblazoned across both nacelles and at the front of the
saucer.
Finally
to the nacelles where the Mirror Universe ship has retained the bussard
collector aerials and the grid exhausts to the rear in the style of the
model as was for The Cage and Where No Man Has Gone Before.
Sadly though the oversized deflector dish noted in the magazine has not
made the transition into die cast. Essentially this is the USS Enterprise from The Original Series
and issue 50 with different engines and some restickering which means
that deflector omission does sting a little bit. Had it been included
then this would have been a perfect reproduction but I do feel a little
chested since it isn't. Add to that the point that the colour of the
dish is also incorrect and therefore uncorrected from the issue 50
release. Damn.
TOS on the left, Mirror on the right |
Compared
to the minimal shuttles magazines, the "M1" issue is an excellent
read. Missing out the standard ship views in favour of content (yes,
actual content), it's a more than admirable companion to Mirror, Mirror. Taking us through the details of the ship and the differences to the USS Enterprise,
we also get a chunk of info into the Mirror crew, as well as the story
behind the classic second season episode. There's more importantly a
glimpse of what could have been if William Shatner and the Reece-Stevens
had completed their Mirror Universe episode. This is the key piece in
this magazine because it - allegedly - was tantalisingly close to
happening in season four. Instead we got In a Mirror, Darkly which isn't a bad thing but that potential Kirk return remains a tempting morsel of Enterprise that could have been. Well worth a note is the artwork here with some spectacular original images of the ISS Enterprise in CG and from the remastered episodes (which are getting some decent exposure recently in the main issues).
This special will not be for everyone since it does duplicate 95% of the 50th issue model but does have those little tweaks that will draw fans to it because it reflects not just the possible from the Mirror Universe but also the original design of the ship for the two pilots (If you are looking to a more detailed review on the main body of the model I didn't want to repeat myself so you can find that under the issue 50 review). To conclude, I'm pretty pleased with this as a package. Not too expensive, well presented and oddly under-marketed it's a completists delight if only for the minor alterations.
Added the ISS Enterprise to your fleet? Was it worth the purchase?
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This special will not be for everyone since it does duplicate 95% of the 50th issue model but does have those little tweaks that will draw fans to it because it reflects not just the possible from the Mirror Universe but also the original design of the ship for the two pilots (If you are looking to a more detailed review on the main body of the model I didn't want to repeat myself so you can find that under the issue 50 review). To conclude, I'm pretty pleased with this as a package. Not too expensive, well presented and oddly under-marketed it's a completists delight if only for the minor alterations.
Added the ISS Enterprise to your fleet? Was it worth the purchase?
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