
In Star Trek Deep Space Nine, the Rotarran, General Martok's ship, was 139 metres long. In Star Trek the Next Generation it appeared to be anywhere from 325 metres in Rascals to 654 metres in The Defector. In the scene on Vulcan, the captured Bird-of-Prey HMS Bounty can be seen to be only about 50 metres long as compared to the Enterprise crew and the Vulcan technicians, but appeared to more than its original 109.7 metres when hovering over the whaling vessel.

It appeared to be several sized in that movie, and the trend continued in Star Trek IV, The Voyage Home. The Bird-of-Prey first appeared in Star Trek III, The Search for Spock and was designed to be 360' long, or 109.7 metres. According to the Haynes Klingon Bird-of-Prey Workshop Owners' Manual, this is because when the Klingons come upon a design that works, they use it over and over again, often scaling it up and down as it becomes necessary.

The infamous Klingon Bird-of-Prey has appeared in many sizes. Also, it's only 23k PCU, so it's perfect for those who don't have much room to work with.A q'paQ class Corvette in Way of the Warrior You will need certain DLC packs to properly spawn the ship with its added internal details. 1 forward missle launcher with conveyors to ammo storage (pre-filled) 8 minigun turrets with conveyors to attached ammo storage (pre-filled) 6 small nuclear reactors (pre-fueled) with conveyors and attatched cargo containers There are also two single-shuttle hanger bays, accessible by the doors on the top side. And yes, I painted the signature Raptor on the underbelly. She makes use of both ion and hydrogen thruster units (NOTE: THRUSTER DAMAGE MUST BE TURNED OFF), and comes with a supply of fuel for the hydrogen system (which can be refueled via a connector on the underside).

This ship has a complete interior with 3 decks, and is fully set up for use in survival mode (a first for me). Dan's Shipyards is pleased to present the T'Liss-class frigate, the iconic TOS-era ship of the Romulan Star Empire.
