Original length: 30m (assumed, based on a picture of the original CGI model against a D5 Class on the
pierre-drolet-sci-fi-museum)
Scale: 1/1400
Print orientation for Detail Plastic: Front up
Mounting hole: Attack Wing Squad Peg
These are 3 of the small Xindi Insectoid Scout from "ENT: Hatchery" on a squad peg. The ship was said to have a crew of 3 and was destroyed by the Enterprise with ease. Star Trek Online uses this a s a fighter with a size of about 10-15m and it is launched by the bigger Insectoid ship which is classified as a carrier in-game. The problem is, the bigger ship doesn't have any visible hangar bay, shuttle door or something that can launch such a ship. Not even if it is just 10m long which is barely big enough to fit in three Insectoids (even if we consider they are smaller than the average humanoid and doesn't need as much space in the ship). So it must be an independently operating vessel and therefore be better a little bigger. To fit in a deck with a hight of approx. 1.8-2.5m ( as said, Insectoids are small) the ship must be around 30m or more. This assumption is also supported by a picture of the original CGI model on Pierre Drolet's homepage,
the Sci-fi Museum. Pierre Drolet is a CGI artist who was working on Voyager and Enterprise. The models are usually saved in scale to each other so it is possible to determine the size against the head of a D5 Cruiser in the background, assuming a length of 210m for the Cruiser and regarding the perspective distortion.
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