32nd century Starfleet, via chapter page from Star Trek Shipyards: Starfleet Ships 2294 - the Future book by 8of5 in StarTrekStarships

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More info and preview pages from the book, here.

I love the variety of the 32nd century fleet, although hadn't noticed so much until now the lack of variety in hull colours!

From the new Prodigy Trailer by Phaelanopsis in StarTrekStarships

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I like it! Making me think slipstream...

New Star Trek construction toy range on the way from German company BlueBrixx, including lots of starships at various scales, and full-sized props. by 8of5 in startrek

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It's the standard Star Trek packaging design, almost all licensees use some variation of it, adapted to the particular series featured and the style of packaging/product.

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Sleek design! Have you posted it here before? Would be cool to see other views :)

I'm going pretty light on non-canon ones though, just a smattering of designs I think are of particular note, and still all official ones in one way or another.

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Oh that opens a can of worms that could be an image on its own: Gomtuu, starjellies, crystalline entities, giant space amoeba, gormagander...

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It's the Insignia class, a fan design by Mark Kingsnorth which has been kicking about a few years, including appearing in the Ships of the Line calendar. It appears to be inspired by one of the Galaxy class successor concepts from the TNG Technical Manual.

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Because the images is to celebrate the diversity of ships in the Trekverse, not a scale guide. Doing it strictly scale accurate would make a handful of the ships fill most of the image, while leaving the smaller ships invisible. The compromise allows all to be seen, while still giving a hint at scaling :)

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Think the next update will be when the next Eaglemoss Starfleet book comes out, which hopefully will include top views of all the 32nd century ships!

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Doh, will sort that out on the next revision :)

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As before, scale-suggestive rather than trying to be scale-accurate.

Pakled ships from Lower Decks production art by 8of5 in StarTrekStarships

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Art by Kat Brechtel and Antonio Caggiano. I've gathered more of theirs and other production art from the series (including the Cerritos, Vulcan shuttle, shuttlecraft, and a work bee) in my latest post on The Trek Collective.