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  1. Jun 5, 2006 · The paint scheme I'll be using is based on the 2 shots that show a gray paint job and strongback, with blue green plasma covers and leading edges. The first shot is right after Khans initial retreat, the second shot is when the Enterprise is pulling into spacedock and we see a close up of all the battle damage.

  2. This was the model released during the Star Trek movies 1-6 (with the exception of the "smoothie" Enterprise). This model, as either the refit 1701 or 1701-A, can be built, painted and/or fully lit to look exactly as it did in any of the Star Trek movies. It will be painted with the full Aztec paneling in authentic pearlecent paint coats along ...

  3. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan was released in North America on June 4, 1982, by Paramount Pictures. It was a box office success, earning US$97 million worldwide and setting a world record for its first-day box office gross. Critical reaction to the film was positive; reviewers highlighted Khan's character, Meyer's direction, improved ...

  4. The Wrath of Khan publicity photo of Regula I As a sequel, Star Trek II was able to reuse many of the models that had been created for The Motion Picture . Besides the Enterprise , Sallin wanted to make use of the orbital office complex Kirk had beamed up to in the first film; it became the Regula I space station.

  5. Sep 13, 2011 · Kirk agrees and assumes command, ordering Enterprise to set a course for Regula I. " So much for the little training cruise... ", Sulu notes as the Enterprise enters warp speed. Khan, in full command of Reliant, has the ship set on an intercept course with Enterprise.

  6. The command bridge of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 as seen in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. In the movie, the bridge set of the Enterprise was a redress of the Enterprise bridge from the first movie, Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

  7. Jun 4, 2012 · Still considered by most to be the best film of the franchise, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan was released on June 4th, 1982, or exactly 30 years ago today. So today in a guest blog for TrekMovie ...

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