A friend was over tonight and saw mine. When i tried telling him they were sensor pods, he laughed outload. He insists they are canons and I find it hard to disagree with him. I always liked the idea that the ship was a 'cutter' for patrol dueties.
Avrage Trinidadian well modern day sensors use antennas so yea they resemble modern day sensors but for Trek era they don’t fit they look more like cannons and wow she would pack a punch they would be like megaphasers and rail guns after all was also in first contact battle of sector 001 along side the defiant so to not be cannons she wouldn’t last the reliant would last longer with her magaphasers
I always liked the Reliant's 'roll bar' across its back. So it's my "1st among equals'. Calling the Bozeman's 'sensor pods' anything but weapons seems like a cop-out. They look too aggressive; cool though. 🤔The new gizmos on the Saratoga look like laser cannons from an X-wing.
The Inner Light is my favorite TNG episode, next is Thine Own Self. My three favorites as a child was the original series, City on the Edge of Forever, Mirror Mirror, and Balance of Terror.
This design looks shockingly good flipped over. I kinda wish they'd done that in-series, and maybe added a Grissom-style secondary hull below instead of that boxy extension on the back.
Remember the Roman probe from Enterprise with it's holographic emitters sticking out the front? If you ask me, that's what these are on the Bozeman. This is a prototype for a Federation holoship.
I wonder if those cool looking sensor pods were replaced with phasers to fight the Borg in First Contact? the ship im assuming is the same as the one mentioned alongside the Defiant to fall back. Cool variant! though wonder why it got its own class name as opposed to one of the many Miranda Variants we see?
I always assumed the Boseman from FC was a new ship given to Cpt. Kraine just named after his old command. Much like with the 2nd Defiant. It was a neat easter egg in the film regardless.
According to Memory Alpha, the Bozeman _was_ refitted as such and took part in the fight against the Borg in First Contact. Edit: NVM Misha already covered it : )
Lol...I was thinking that the USS Bozemann had not been featured then walked into my local Eason store to be confronted with this fine ship...and to make it even better I was only charged half price! result! 😀 I
Designers routinely shy away from making Trek ships "too militaristic". The _Reliant's_ original-spec phaser cannon were nerfed on the same account. Yes, Roddenberry's vision was utopian, but "If thou wouldst have peace, be thou prepared for war"
I'm not sure there was any way they could have made the 'sensor pods' look any more like gun turrets! Did they really need the long barrels? I find myself assuming they were made from turret parts out of a model ship box...
Carson Bush Oh indeed, I probably should have made it clearer but that was a criticism on the part of the original design, not Eaglemoss. Hence the battleship turrets, it wouldn't surprise me if the original shooting model used some parts straight out of a kit. Not an uncommon thing to do, as far as I understand it.
That's because the features that are _supposed_ to be sensor dishes have been redefined in Trek aesthetic to be deflector emitters (a mistake in my opinion, but one thoroughly entrenched by now)
Love your videos and it kind of inspired me to start my own collection I think I have around 25 right now and actually I have a large-sized oberth still in the box and everything that I got that I accidentally pushed double on LOL if anybody ever wants to trade
Kind of sad for the crew. They are now in the future and their loved ones have died or are very old by this time. But yet in the episode they never mention how it could affect the creew of the Bozeman.
There cutting back on the transparent nacelles a lot now, I notice on the Titan it was painted in and i think thats the only think that make that model better. Productions cuts i guess. Sucks as it did make the models look better, in my opinion.
Hi Irishtrekkie ,, Awesome vid but I'm still awaiting mines i wish they'd keep the Nacelles as the other reliants there nacelles are not correct there off colour to the nacelles we saw on the one you showed previous the excelsior mash up but awesome review
Assault Buster V2 I understand that, but I am referring to the front ends of the nacelles. They are not consistent across the TMP era looking ships. The Curry and the Saratoga were the closest to screen accuracy.
bombarde1701a I'll give you the Curry idk why eaglemoss made the nacelles perfect on that model, but when it comes to the Miranda class variations, or especially the freaking nacelles on the Enterprise, and A, they drooped the ball, it's like they do it on purpose.
Assault Buster V2 i agree with you. Ive made the same argument in my own reviews of these ships. From the TMP refit to the Stargazer, 1701-A, Reliant, and even the Jenolan were all victims of “nacelle screw ups”. I think the Curry and the Saratoga were closest we’ve ever gotten to having them correct. The Saratoga got the front ends correct, but the coloring in between was wronf.
This ship was clearly a War Ship. All that about sensor pods and science mumbojumbo is Federation propaganda. In Star Trek Online i named mine U.S.S. Mir NCC-1950
Kenneth Schlayer Honestly if they weren't going to make the nacelles transparent, they should have painted them exactly like how they did with the curry which the nacelles look amazing, for some odd reason.
Bozeman was also name-checked in Star Trek: Generations. Its during the Stella Cartography scene. Data says that the ship had to make a minor course correction due to the destruction of the star. Its probably the most name-checked ship in TNG. It obviously made some sort an impact on the shows' PTB.
rocketeer454. Might not even be the same ship, remember if it gone missing for 90 years. Chances are the name that appeared on at least one other shit since then. I would assume that cover and returned to service some name reassignment to the place, either this ship retain its name or whatever current ship holding that name and possibly registration number kept it and this ship got re-named And re registered.
IDC what anyone says , I think those "sensor pods" look to much like gun turrets than actual pods.
maybe they can be refitted with phaser cannons :D
A friend was over tonight and saw mine. When i tried telling him they were sensor pods, he laughed outload. He insists they are canons and I find it hard to disagree with him. I always liked the idea that the ship was a 'cutter' for patrol dueties.
Avrage Trinidadian well modern day sensors use antennas so yea they resemble modern day sensors but for Trek era they don’t fit they look more like cannons and wow she would pack a punch they would be like megaphasers and rail guns after all was also in first contact battle of sector 001 along side the defiant so to not be cannons she wouldn’t last the reliant would last longer with her magaphasers
I also wish they werent...sensor pods and were actually weapons. That wouldve been awesome to fight the Borg with.
Kinda neat that the dorsal sensor pod looks like it was a repurposed bridge module, complete with the two turbolift housings.
I always liked the Reliant's 'roll bar' across its back. So it's my "1st among equals'.
Calling the Bozeman's 'sensor pods' anything but weapons seems like a cop-out. They look too aggressive; cool though.
🤔The new gizmos on the Saratoga look like laser cannons from an X-wing.
The Inner Light is my favorite TNG episode, next is Thine Own Self. My three favorites as a child was the original series, City on the Edge of Forever, Mirror Mirror, and Balance of Terror.
This design looks shockingly good flipped over. I kinda wish they'd done that in-series, and maybe added a Grissom-style secondary hull below instead of that boxy extension on the back.
Have heard about the new constitution class starship from star trek beyond, not the enterprise A, but the refit
Your sensor pods look a lot like cannons to me.
Remember the Roman probe from Enterprise with it's holographic emitters sticking out the front? If you ask me, that's what these are on the Bozeman. This is a prototype for a Federation holoship.
It's a Soyuz Class Starship not Miranda
Its a sweet border cutter.
Read ship of the line.
It picks up where cause and effect leaves off.
I wonder if those cool looking sensor pods were replaced with phasers to fight the Borg in First Contact? the ship im assuming is the same as the one mentioned alongside the Defiant to fall back. Cool variant! though wonder why it got its own class name as opposed to one of the many Miranda Variants we see?
I always assumed the Boseman from FC was a new ship given to Cpt. Kraine just named after his old command. Much like with the 2nd Defiant. It was a neat easter egg in the film regardless.
According to Memory Alpha, the Bozeman _was_ refitted as such and took part in the fight against the Borg in First Contact. Edit: NVM Misha already covered it : )
Congrats on reaching 8 thousand subs!
They didn't even paint the impulse engines :(
I truly don't understand why making the nacelles transparent isn't a priority...
Nice ship and nice model though.
TREK on the TUBE I was done on the reliant and doable so it should be done. The matt paint is lifeless in my opinion
Oh look it's a Star Trek ship with Star Wars guns all over it.
Hey the 23rd century was a rougher time, so it needed more guns....big guns....8 of them in fact haha
The 3 models are very cool ! All of them are interesting ! Good video as usual . . . Thank you !
Magazine states it has photon torpedoes, but the schematic and the model don't have a visible location for the tubes.
Lol...I was thinking that the USS Bozemann had not been featured then walked into my local Eason store to be confronted with this fine ship...and to make it even better I was only charged half price! result! 😀 I
Nah, those "Sensor Pods" are guns!! Probably taken off a navy ship kit or something...
Gundam kits actually
Designers routinely shy away from making Trek ships "too militaristic". The _Reliant's_ original-spec phaser cannon were nerfed on the same account. Yes, Roddenberry's vision was utopian, but "If thou wouldst have peace, be thou prepared for war"
I like the Miranda Class starships, so this one fits into my aesthetic. Plus, I want a ship helmed by Dr. Frasier Crane.
Irish Trekkie: Could you do front, back, side and top/bottom views in future reviews?
The markings and misalignments just showcase how little effort Eaglemoss is putting into these releases now
Gotta go with the Reliant. :)
I'm not sure there was any way they could have made the 'sensor pods' look any more like gun turrets! Did they really need the long barrels? I find myself assuming they were made from turret parts out of a model ship box...
maybe they are antanne
That's not Eaglemoss's fault, but nonetheless I agree. I have the Stargazer and I swear it has a giant firkin' gun on the bottom left.
Carson Bush
Oh indeed, I probably should have made it clearer but that was a criticism on the part of the original design, not Eaglemoss. Hence the battleship turrets, it wouldn't surprise me if the original shooting model used some parts straight out of a kit. Not an uncommon thing to do, as far as I understand it.
That's because the features that are _supposed_ to be sensor dishes have been redefined in Trek aesthetic to be deflector emitters (a mistake in my opinion, but one thoroughly entrenched by now)
Love your videos and it kind of inspired me to start my own collection I think I have around 25 right now and actually I have a large-sized oberth still in the box and everything that I got that I accidentally pushed double on LOL if anybody ever wants to trade
Ahhh man, I always thought the upper and lower turrets were high powered phaser cannons. But it only looks bad ass, yes ? How wimpy is it ?
It would of been interesting to have the the USS Defiant return if they used a constitution vessel.
Kind of sad for the crew. They are now in the future and their loved ones have died or are very old by this time. But yet in the episode they never mention how it could affect the creew of the Bozeman.
There cutting back on the transparent nacelles a lot now, I notice on the Titan it was painted in and i think thats the only think that make that model better. Productions cuts i guess. Sucks as it did make the models look better, in my opinion.
Where did you get that? It's not on the Eaglemoss web site.
It looks like a warship.
They are all fantastic ships.
Tiebreaker...do the guns...er sensors shoot in ST Online?
Hi Irishtrekkie ,, Awesome vid but I'm still awaiting mines i wish they'd keep the Nacelles as the other reliants there nacelles are not correct there off colour to the nacelles we saw on the one you showed previous the excelsior mash up but awesome review
LOVE THIS!
I love the Bozeman. But...nacelle wise Id have to go with the Saratoga for being closest in terms of screen accuracy.
bombarde1701a How is it closest, the nacelles were the same as the reliant, they weren't blue.
Assault Buster V2 I understand that, but I am referring to the front ends of the nacelles. They are not consistent across the TMP era looking ships. The Curry and the Saratoga were the closest to screen accuracy.
bombarde1701a I'll give you the Curry idk why eaglemoss made the nacelles perfect on that model, but when it comes to the Miranda class variations, or especially the freaking nacelles on the Enterprise, and A, they drooped the ball, it's like they do it on purpose.
Assault Buster V2 i agree with you. Ive made the same argument in my own reviews of these ships. From the TMP refit to the Stargazer, 1701-A, Reliant, and even the Jenolan were all victims of “nacelle screw ups”. I think the Curry and the Saratoga were closest we’ve ever gotten to having them correct. The Saratoga got the front ends correct, but the coloring in between was wronf.
*wrong
No deflector dish?
what is Eaglemoss' aversion to clear plastic on nacelles, now?...wow...
Is the Saratoga missing its registry?
The Battlestar Galatica Viper is out.
Cool the uss Bozeman
Ncc 1941 was from the movie 1941
NCC-1941 an homage to Steven Spielberg's movie 1941
This ship was clearly a War Ship. All that about sensor pods and science mumbojumbo is Federation propaganda. In Star Trek Online i named mine U.S.S. Mir NCC-1950
No impulse exhaust again.
Anyone else notice the phase 2 bridge module
Hi I like the Soyuz best
The impulse engines should be red.
No paint impulse engines was happy with ship like it better the other's
Bridge module looks very phase II
Sherry Niles?
looks like they needed to paint the impulse engines but otherwise it looks fine
Kenneth Schlayer Honestly if they weren't going to make the nacelles transparent, they should have painted them exactly like how they did with the curry which the nacelles look amazing, for some odd reason.
So many guns!
What happened to the ship after the next generation episode
Sir Squirrel the magazine states it was upgraded to modern standards to made mijssion ready.
The next time we hear the name is during Star Trek First Contact where she's fighting a Borg Cube. So that probably didn't end well...
Bozeman was also name-checked in Star Trek: Generations. Its during the Stella Cartography scene. Data says that the ship had to make a minor course correction due to the destruction of the star. Its probably the most name-checked ship in TNG. It obviously made some sort an impact on the shows' PTB.
They parked it at Cheers.
rocketeer454. Might not even be the same ship, remember if it gone missing for 90 years. Chances are the name that appeared on at least one other shit since then. I would assume that cover and returned to service some name reassignment to the place, either this ship retain its name or whatever current ship holding that name and possibly registration number kept it and this ship got re-named And re registered.
Warp 9.2 was a upgrade
Sensor pods. What a fecking letdown.
It's pronounced Nicolas le•CAR•no
Hollywood, where?
Right here! Can't you understand plain English?