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THe above pics were taken in my garage using a homemade space backdrop. The planet is a beachball.
I'd say the same about all the first three photos - probably an inherent issue with trying to combine a new model with an old planet. The last one, however, seems to be slightly out of focus, and in doing so has got it absolutely perfect - you'd have to put it next to a screencap to tell the difference, and even then you might not be able to.Mikey wrote:If I had to comment, I'd say the dorsal saucer surface almost looks too clean.
Aye. The port and starboard lights still stand out a bit, but you have to be looking for them to really notice.Praeothmin wrote:These are impressive, and the second set really looks like stills from the show...