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Star Trek: Ships of the Line: 2010 Wall Calendar

Star Trek: Ships of the Line: 2010 Wall Calendar
By LLC Andrews McMeel Publishing

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The Star Trek: Ships of the Line 2010 Wall Calendar will continue to delight longtime fans and amaze newcomers with the remarkable artistry demonstrated in its unique, dramatic depictions of the U.S.S. Enterprise and other mighty starships in action. Featuring fourteen pieces of Star Trek art created exclusively for this calendar and not available anywhere else, this calendar is always highly anticipated by loyal Star Trek fans.

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2884 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-07-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Calendar
  • 24 pages

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Boldly Going In 2010!5
The 2010 calendar has some truly lovely images this year. Although there is plenty of the Original series & Original movie Enterprise representation, this time around, there is no hint of Voyager or the Enterprise E in sight & only one image dedicated to the Enterprise NX. Although I have no qualms about the quality of the images, I do think over the run of this entire line of calendars, that more than enough space has already has been dedicated to the Original Enterprise & Enterprise D. I wouldn't mind seeing more images of the rest of Starfleet! ( On that note, I loved the picture of the Aventine & hope to see more of her in further installments)

Review5
Just as great as all the others before it! I will continue to get them as long as they come out and I have the money!

Another Winner!5
Having purchased these calendars since their inception, I can say that this year's edition continues the trend of each year being better than the last. Starting with the cover image of the shuttlecraft Gailieo, this edition does not disappoint. The favorite artists for Trek fans are included again of course. From Doug Drexler's Constitution class Enterprise through Robert Wilde's fabulous end-of-the-year sweeping vista of the Spacedock complex, the true fan of Trek art will easily have more than one favorite this year. Mine were the peek at a Romulan space construction complex by Andrew Probert, and Greg Stewart's "Operation Return." I don't have to recommend this to the hard core Trekker, but it would make a nice Christmas gift for the casual fan or a new one drawn in to the Trek universe by the latest film.