What was actually in the Starline 2300 range?

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Scoutdad
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Photos of the Type-T / DDs are up on photobucket:
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The painted Type-Ks are there as well, just not sure whihc they are. I'll have to pull the minis later and determine that.
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Those look like the 2300 Tholian PCs with the fatter fins (which became the 2400 DD). The T-type PC was longer and less detailed then the 2200/2400 PC.
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There have been a lot of ships done over the years before SFB and Starline, most of them more or less off the reservation. I remember a guy at an Origins who was selling Klingons that were flat but you could fold the engines down at these V-notches and approximate the correct shape.
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Post by aramis »

Bolo_MK_XL wrote:There was the K-Type (Klingon, single piece D-7)
The R-Type (Romulan, basically the WE, slightly larger IIRC)

The plastic Feds out of the Fleet Box #2 and now Sqd Box #91,
though sold through TFG then ADB are Zocchi/Gamescience minis
(DN, CA, DD, SC, Tug: which at some point came in White, Glow in Dark and Clear) ---
Not just glow in the dark - two colors of glow in the dark. Blue and Green. The Green was much brighter than the blue.
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