Original length: 526m (First size published and used in the "Writer's Bible",
memory-alpha)
Scale: 1/7000
Alternate scale: approx. 1/6370 at 478.5m
Print orientation for Detail Plastic: Top up
Mounting hole: None
When it was decided to show the Enterprise-C in the TNG episode "Yesterday's Enterprise", a studio model had to be built. Andrew Proberts original design (which silhouette was used on the "Ship Wall" in the Enterprise-D's conference room), was deemed to have too complicated shapes to be build as a physical model within the budget limitations. So the design was simplified a little. This first studio model was solely used to depict the Enterprise-C in this episode. For the later appearances of Ambassador Class ships (USS Zuhkov, USS Excalibur and USS Yamaguchi), a second model was used. The two miniatures were not exactly identical. They show a lot of significant differences. There is a good article about these Ambassador Variants at
ex-astris-scientia.org. This miniature tries to replicate the look of the second model, used for the Zuhkov, Excalibur and Yamaguchi.
There are two somewhat official size figures out there. 526m and 478.5m, you can read about this at
memory-alpha. Eaglemoss seems to try to offer a compromise, stating 520m in the magazine that comes with the miniature. Personally i like the 526m figure, as it is more close to the 524.256m of Andrew Probert's original design, and it fits perfectly to the relative sizes of the parts taken from the Ambassador and Galaxy Class to create the Niagara Class.
If you need this in another material, size, or quantity, send me a message. I will try to make it as you need. Be sure to read
my comments below my shop page first.