Originally posted 8/20/2013
The deceptively large interior space makes this a versatile craft, equippable for exploration, cargo or combat. The Miranda could also be considered a "pocket carrier" as it's large shuttle bay allows it to carry as many as a dozen shuttles or fighters.
The existence of an "original series" version of the Miranda class is NOT cannon to the star-trek universe, and is a matter of some debate amongst the Trek geeks. It is not my intent to express an opinion, just to build a fun and pretty ship.
The deceptively large interior space makes this a versatile craft, equippable for exploration, cargo or combat. The Miranda could also be considered a "pocket carrier" as it's large shuttle bay allows it to carry as many as a dozen shuttles or fighters.
The existence of an "original series" version of the Miranda class is NOT cannon to the star-trek universe, and is a matter of some debate amongst the Trek geeks. It is not my intent to express an opinion, just to build a fun and pretty ship.
- Full 1:1 scale based on the diagrams and schematics from the original designers.
- Not just a hull, this ship is powered, armed, shielded and ready to fly.
- Interior spaces have decks and hallways. Most rooms are left for you to define
- Detailed modeling of the bridge, main engineering and shuttle bay.
- The shuttle bay has two working bay doors, which can be opened via docking beam.
- Unfinished basement. Plenty of room in the "shoulders" of the ship for rooms, shields, or armaments
- Ship comes with 3 shuttles, 1 fighter, 1 salvage craft, 1 torpedo boat, and 1 repair craft.