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    Personally, I’m stoked and set some money aside for it when the first rumors came out early this year.

    Is it perfect looking? No, it’s LEGO being used to create a ship that is all swoops and curves.

    But I don’t care that it looks like LEGO. I have been waiting for official Star Trek LEGO since the 1980s.

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      I’m going to withhold judgement on it until we see the topside. The geometry on the D is just about a worst case scenario for lego parts and ventral fore (the neck and the ‘bulging’ part of the saucer in particular) is probably going to be the worst looking angle. Hopefully this leak is them trying to set some expectations iwanttobelieve.jpg

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    4 days ago

    10356 Star Trek: USS Enterprise D

    They couldn’t even bother to work in a 1701 into the product code. Literally unforgivable.

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    There aren’t that many pictures of the bluebrixx enterprise d from below for comparison (and I still think it’s odd the Lego model was shown from an angle you practically never see it from, but whatever)…

    From golem.de:

    From YouTube:

    The bb enterprise d came with about 2k pieces for about 200 bucks, so the retail price per piece isn’t even that far off. The dimensions are pretty much the same though (bb coming at 55 cm length, so slightly shorter), so I’ll guess that Lego just keeps its course of avoiding larger plates and pieces to end up using so many more pieces for a model of roughly the same size. I really prefer how bb avoided sharp corners in the saucer section though.

    /edit

    Okay, my mistake: the bb enterprise is 55 cm wide, so the Lego one seems to actually be larger as, due to the elliptical saucer, the model is supposed to be wider than long:

    Also, here’s a better bottom view image I found on amazon, for a better comparison:

    /edit 2:

    Lego enterprise saucer section seems 60 studs wide. BB Enterprise is a bit harder to count from the images, but I’d say it’s 52. So, yeah, Lego 1701-D is a bit bigger.

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    I didn’t know what I was expecting from LEGO Star Trek… I mean, I didn’t really have any expectations… But this looks kinda ugly and disappointing.

    I don’t know. Maybe ships that with significant rounded sections don’t work in LEGO.

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    This looks like the Enterprise-D that Lego would have released in 2005 and already replaced it a few years ago with a larger and more realistic-looking version.

    (Compare first versions of major Star Wars sets from the 1990s like the Millennium Falcon to the most current versions.)

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    This year’s exclusive Black Friday model is the heavily anticipated LEGO Icons branded set, 10356 Star Trek: USS Enterprise D.

    What does that mean? That they only sell it on that one day, and will never make more? Or will it be a normal LEGO set that just launches on that day?

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      Seems unlikely that it will only be on sale for one day. Last year’s Black Friday set is still available, for example.

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      Want to know as well. The price might be okay if it is on sale.

      Apparently they made a new mold for Worfs minifig hair. So it would be strange if they only used it once.