![]() Viewed from the front, the ship looks almost like a bat rather than a raptor. The Haj class is a somewhat more radical design, having narrow wings that fold predominantly downwards, and rather more prominent warp nacelles. The Hegh'ta class's design and features resemble that of the Ki'tang-class Bird-of-Prey the only major differences being the more out-spread wings and extra weapon slot mounted on the underside of the vessel. This Bird-of-Prey design was clearly influenced by engineers of the factions allied to the Klingon Defense Force. The Ch'Tang variant has a very staggered wingspan and foreign hull extremities, giving it a more insect look than previous Birds-of-Prey. The ship has a very-stripped down look, more reminiscent of the QulDun class than the Norgh class Bird-of-Prey. The Ki'tang class has a very angular design and a much narrower wing-span than the lower tier Birds-of-Prey. The ship commands a unique wingspan along with the traditional curves of previous Birds-of-Prey. The Norgh also features the traditional Bird-of-Prey feather pattern on the wings, reappearing after their absence on the QulDun class.ĭistinctly visually different from the Norgh, the Ning'tao class shows clear Nausicaan and Orion design influences, boasting a more insectile look than the sleek curves of the Norgh. However the ship features a much wider wing arc and an elongated bridge section. The Norgh class is aesthetically very similar to the QulDun class. ![]() The Qaw'Dun class is significantly different from its QulDun counterpart, and features wings that are heavily centered forward, a head section that noses down slightly more and an engineering section that features a long sweeping dorsal plating that stretches half way through the neck to the head section. The bridge section of the hull is more pointed and not as big as the B'rel's. While using a classic Klingon design for the starship, the QulDun features no feathered wing pattern on the wings. The QulDun class is slightly different from the B'rel-class Bird-of-Prey. The Kor-class Bird-of-Prey is based on the famed B'rel Bird-of-Prey Retrofit's original design, however it has been heavily modified to be better suited for battle against the Klingon Empire's current foes. The ship also features larger wing-mounted disruptor cannons. The B'Rotlh class is a modern variant of the classic B'rel design, featuring a lower-pitched head section, a beefed up engineering section and wings that fold forward more than the original. The ship has a larger engine assembly and the tips of the wings fold outward rather than down. The Koloth class follows a very similar design including the iconic feathered pattern on the wings. Like all Birds-of-Prey, the vessel's wings are ordinarily in upward position, and only move down when entering combat. The main hull has a dual ridged dorsal section with a neck leading off to the bridge. The ship's wings have a feathered wing pattern. The B'rel class has some interesting design features. THE PERFECT PRESENT: Don’t know what to get the Trekkie in your life for their birthday? Or maybe you know an avid hobbyist or collector.Unlike many other ship classes, the diversity of the Bird-of-Prey means many skins are not usable on other ships. ![]() This kit also features metal landing gear parts and rear loading ramp parts, a dome base, water-slide decals, and all-new packaging. Add it to your collection today!įEATURE PACKED: The Klingon Bird-of-Prey kit includes parts to position the wings in one of three modes: cruise, attack, or landed. AMT 1400 1/350 Star Trek Klingon Bird Of Prey Model KitĬOMPLETE THE SERIES: Build the 1/350 scale Klingon Bird-of-Prey as seen in the third feature film, Star Trek: The Search For Spock.
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