That's cool, Picard's Enterprise D is an awesome looking ship. It is still on my bucket list. I just have assembled his Enterprise E and I definitely need to put the Enterprise D next to it.
@@klemmkraft9000 I am waiting for some friends to go to Germany to get this one. As for Picard Enterprise, it’s a beauty and took around 2 days of time. Have fun.
I have the smaller mid sized version. It also came with printed tiles still connected together. I think this is good because it not only protects the prints but also makes sure all prints line up.
@@klemmkraft9000 question is, is there gonna be wave six, i hope it will be. Right now i am i dilema, should i go for Enterprise E or Enterprise D (or Delta Flyer), oh i wish to get all three, but with tiny monthly income, its impossible.
@Zagoreni02A I'm quite certain that we are going to see another wave. They already confirmed that a TOS tricorder is going to be part of it. Sadly they haven't announced any ships yet. I personally like the Enterprise E set but some people think the shape is not done well enough. I would love to build the display sized Enterprise D but I'm speculating on a rerelease of that set. It was part of an early wave and is still sold with the old packaging. They sell the sets with old packaging for a reduced price, I guess they want to get rid of them. Sets of very early waves are worse quality than sets of later waves as far as I know. They already have rereleased at least three revised sets of that wave with the new packaging (TNG shuttle, TOS shuttle, Borg cube). But I guess the old version of the Enterprise D has to be sold out before we get to see a revised set. So far I have avoided sets with the old packaging.
@@klemmkraft9000 I definitly wanted to get Enterprise D, but will wait till new one came with new packaging. Enterprise E is not bad but i wish it has more pieces. Stand is awful, i dont like that shadow like stands, they should make stand similar to that of Voyager and it would be okay. I did hear that first waves were bad in quality.
That's cool, I learned about that little trick some days ago, too. I saw it in a video recommended by the RU-vid algorithm. I will try it out the next time I have to place a sticker. Luckily the transfer stickers used in this set are way easier to apply than normal stickers are. I wish every construction blocks set would use these kind of stickers when a print is not possible.
Now many hard core LEGO fans would say that every non LEGO company is simply fake. No it isnt. When your patern protection expires and you do not renew it, it is open for everyone to use, many of this companies like BlueBrixx, Quingbao(xingbao), Cobi were arond 10-20 years old (i think Cobi is older), they all use the so called "lego bricks" although all made something of their own. You will find parts in BlueBrrixx sets not used by LEGO. Also LEGO have number of licenced themes, like StarWars, Marvel stuff, HarryPotter... but it doesnt have Star Trek, Stargate and so on. It also do not have military. Cobi mostly makes military vehicles, BlueBrixx does from everything. This bricks were made of same material that LEGO bricks were done the only difference is quality control, LEGO have HIGH and i really mean high quality control (never had issue with their bricks), while BB does, because BB do not make their bricks in Germany, they were made in China by Xingbao (or is it Quingbao, ah well). Insertion points in this bricks were bigger then those on LEGOs, that is annoying and of course the fact you need to put more pressure on them. I also do not like some of build techniques from BB, they could add some tiles on the lower part of the ship to cover and made it round but well. Different companies have different techniques. Nevertheless, the fact they made StarTrek models is something that brings me to their site. I really hope they will made more and that one day we will even see HALO ships. They may not be as "quality" as LEGO but still they are quite good. I wish we could see full build piece by piece,instead parts.