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Romulan Drone 1/1000 x2 3d printed

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Romulan Drone 1/1000 x2 3d printed
Romulan Drone 1/1000 x2 3d printed

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Romulan Drone 1/1000 x2

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Product Description
Original length: 35m ("The Official Starships Collection", Issue No. 39)
Scale: 1/1000
Print orientation for Detail Plastic: Top up
Mounting hole: None
Cost reduction: 2 items in one file.

The Romulan Drone Ships from the last season of Star Trek: Enterprise. Eaglemoss says it is 35m long and in the episodes seen against the NX-01 it looks about that. However, at this size there is hardly enough internal volume for Trip and Malcolm to search through the ship for the bridge, as the bridge set then would be the entire ship. This size would also not fit very well to the dialog in the episode. Trip and Malcolm suspect the bridge on one of the lower decks (plural!). A Romulan is saying that this prototype is a modified Warbird. That would be quite small for a Warbird which is usually a name for larger, capital ships. Nevertheless, i use this given size as i have no other reliable source.

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Romulan Drone 1/1000 x2
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2.39 x 3.5 x 1.19 cm
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