tng combadge 3d models
487 3d models found related to tng combadge.cults3d
Here is my version of the TNG Romulan Harness, and you can make any size, but as a reference I've put the numbers on pieces you have to print to make harness similar to mine (see picture). Rimulan Emblems can be found among my other designs. To...
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I run these knobs on all of my printers, and i genuinely prefer them over the OEM knob. If you like/use this knob PLEASE post your "make" I love to see it in use :)Some Highlights:It has been strategically designed so the finger-loop does not...
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Have you wanted to try out the Capitan Picard Flute well now you can!I love Star Trek and I adore TNG and for those who remember the episode “inner light” how could you forget the epic scene of Picard playing the flute in the jefferes tube like some...
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It gives it the ‘sandwich' look of the TNG PADDs, just thinner.Graphics - I've been working on the graphics as PDFs for much better quality and they are based on the media found on Adge's LCARS site. For paper size they are in A4 standard so for US...
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I decided to base this badge off of the Star Trek TNG Episode: Future Imperfect where the badges not only reflect the emblem of Starfleet, but also the bars indicating their rank. To bring Star Wars into it, I added the symbol of the rebellion in...
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Ambassador Mk I This is the version seen as the USS Enterprise NCC 1701-C on the TNG episode Yesterday’s Enterprise. Ambassador Mk II This was the version used in all other TNG or DS9 episodes. Includes minor differences in both details and...
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I am willing to post the files for the Isolinear chips at some point: -TNG style -Voyager style -Square -Rectangular The square and rectangular ones have 'USS Enterprise-E' on them but the others will have to have a printed label added. The PADD's...
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The version used is the most common one, which I am aware of, and was typically used in Star Trek - The Next Generation (TNG).Design VersionsThe emblem comes in two designs: a curved one with a dome-shaped centre, bevelled rings and branches, and a...
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As a small project, we decided to design a Star Trek-style phaser inspired by the styling of Star Trek: TNG. This project includes space for working laser modules that resemble the ones used in the popular science fiction series. **WARNING:**...
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It serves as a major trading outpost in the sector, as well as the first line of defence against the pesky Dominion! It wasDestined to hang from your Christmas tree! Be sure to check out my other Star Trek kits... TOS Starship Enterprise TNG Starship...
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Like my Kyber Crystal canister inserts for lights, or my Star Wars combadges.This game is super fun, and I'm always looking for new things to extend the fun of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. ... For example, <a...
cults3d
It lost its license to produce Star Trek in 1988, seemingly because Gene Rodenberry, hot off of the success of TNG season 1, wanted to de-emphasize the military aspect of Starfleet, despite the abundance of uniforms, ranks, and 50-megaton...
cults3d
It lost its license to produce Star Trek in 1988, seemingly because Gene Rodenberry, hot off of the success of TNG season 1, wanted to de-emphasize the military aspect of Starfleet, despite the abundance of uniforms, ranks, and 50-megaton...
cults3d
It lost its license to produce Star Trek in 1988, seemingly because Gene Rodenberry, hot off of the success of TNG season 1, wanted to de-emphasize the military aspect of Starfleet, despite the abundance of uniforms, ranks, and 50-megaton...
cults3d
It lost its license to produce Star Trek in 1988, seemingly because Gene Rodenberry, hot off of the success of TNG season 1, wanted to de-emphasize the military aspect of Starfleet, despite the abundance of uniforms, ranks, and 50-megaton...
cults3d
FASA game stats Lantree variant First seen in the TNG episode Unnatural Selection. Soyuz class First seen in the TNG episode Cause and Effect. FASA game stats Saratoga variant First seen in the DS9 pilot. Antares variant First seen in the...
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It lost its license to produce Star Trek in 1988, seemingly because Gene Rodenberry, hot off of the success of TNG season 1, wanted to de-emphasize the military aspect of Starfleet, despite the abundance of uniforms, ranks, and 50-megaton...
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This model was reused, unmodified, as the Atlec security vessel in the second season TNG episode "[The Outrageous Okona](https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/The_Outrageous_Okona_(episode))". This same configuration was with a repainted hull as...
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The reason for this redesign was that my 50x50x15 fan didn't fit on TNG's original design, causing the fan duct to collide with the carriage. To resolve this issue, I redesigned the entire structure. I have been using version 1.2d since April 2018...
cults3d
This model was first seen as the USS Stargazer in the season one episode "The Battle" and was used sporadically throughout TNG's run as other Constellation class starships. In this 3d version, I tried to stay as close to the filming model as I...
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My dad bought me a Star Trek TNG chess set years ago. It would never fail that I'd forget which pieces represented bishops and knights during play, subsequently costing me games, so I steer clear of the themed sets. My go to set uses Staunton...
cults3d
It lost its license to produce Star Trek in 1988, seemingly because Gene Rodenberry, hot off of the success of TNG season 1, wanted to de-emphasize the military aspect of Starfleet, despite the abundance of uniforms, ranks, and 50-megaton...
cults3d
It lost its license to produce Star Trek in 1988, seemingly because Gene Rodenberry, hot off of the success of TNG season 1, wanted to de-emphasize the military aspect of Starfleet, despite the abundance of uniforms, ranks, and 50-megaton...
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It lost its license to produce Star Trek in 1988, seemingly because Gene Rodenberry, hot off of the success of TNG season 1, wanted to de-emphasize the military aspect of Starfleet, despite the abundance of uniforms, ranks, and 50-megaton...
cults3d
It lost its license to produce Star Trek in 1988, seemingly because Gene Rodenberry, hot off of the success of TNG season 1, wanted to de-emphasize the military aspect of Starfleet, despite the abundance of uniforms, ranks, and 50-megaton...
cults3d
It lost its license to produce Star Trek in 1988, seemingly because Gene Rodenberry, hot off of the success of TNG season 1, wanted to de-emphasize the military aspect of Starfleet, despite the abundance of uniforms, ranks, and 50-megaton...
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**Ambassador Mk I** This is the version seen as the USS Enterprise NCC 1701-C on the TNG episode [Yesterday’s Enterprise](https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Yesterday%27s_Enterprise_(episode)). Includes minor differences in both details and...
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It lost its license to produce Star Trek in 1988, seemingly because Gene Rodenberry, hot off of the success of TNG season 1, wanted to de-emphasize the military aspect of Starfleet, despite the abundance of uniforms, ranks, and 50-megaton...
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It lost its license to produce Star Trek in 1988, seemingly because Gene Rodenberry, hot off of the success of TNG season 1, wanted to de-emphasize the military aspect of Starfleet, despite the abundance of uniforms, ranks, and 50-megaton...