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| image = The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D logo.jpg
 
| image = The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D logo.jpg
| Publication = ''[[The Official Star Trek The Next Generation: Build the Enterprise NCC-1701-D]]''
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| Publication = ''The Official Star Trek The Next Generation: Build the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D''
 
| Issue = 1&ndash;100 (projected)<br/>1&ndash;7 (actually released)
 
| Issue = 1&ndash;100 (projected)<br/>1&ndash;7 (actually released)
| Publisher = {{w|DeAgostini}}
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| Publisher = [[De Agostini]]
 
| Cover date = {{y|2011}}
 
| Cover date = {{y|2011}}
 
| Editor = Tim Leng
 
| Editor = Tim Leng
 
| image2 = The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D promotional image.jpg
 
| image2 = The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D promotional image.jpg
 
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'''''The Official Star Trek The Next Generation: Build the Enterprise NCC-1701-D''''' was a "partwork" [[magazines|magazine]] conceived by the Japanese branch of {{w|DeAgostini}}. Planned to run for 100 issues to develop a cutaway model of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} and an updated set of deck-by-deck blueprints for the starship, the initial test run of the magazine in Japan in {{m|June|2011}} failed to develop sufficient demand, in light of the {{w|2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami|earthquake and tsunami}} affecting the country at the time. Only seven test issues were published before the title was cancelled.
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'''''The Official Star Trek The Next Generation: Build the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D''''' was a [[partwork]] [[magazines|magazine]] conceived by the Japanese branch of [[De Agostini]]. Planned to run for 100 issues to develop a cutaway model of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} and an updated set of deck-by-deck blueprints for the starship, the initial test run of the magazine in Japan in June 2011 failed to develop sufficient demand, in light of the {{w|2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami|earthquake and tsunami}} affecting the country at the time. Only seven test issues were published before the title was canceled.
   
 
== Conception and development ==
 
== Conception and development ==
Conceived after the conclusion of the Japanese versions of the ''[[Star Trek Fact Files]]'' and the Japanese [[DVD]]/[[magazine]] version of the ''[[Star Trek: Fan Collective]]'' called "Best Episode Collection", Japanese editors wanted to continue with the publication of a ''Star Trek'' part-works. As chief editor Tim Leng recalled on his blog of 3 July 2011, "''About 18 months ago the Japanese team who I worked closely with to produce the Japanese ''Fact Files'' and Best Episode Collection came to me with an idea they'd had for a new ''Star Trek'' part-works. The project was called Build the ''Enterprise'', and as you might guess, the idea was that you would get to build a model of the ''Enterprise'' (the TNG version) week by week. Bearing in mind I'd been working on these sorts of things for a decade by this point, I was surprised to find that my fanboy side completely and utterly pushed to the fore; I thought the idea was amazing, and I was very keen to get going on it.''" [http://sparkymalarkey.blogspot.com/2011/07/build-enterprise.html]
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Conceived after the conclusion of the Japanese versions of the ''[[Star Trek Fact Files]]'' and the [[DVD]]/[[magazine]] version of ''[[Star Trek: The Collector's Edition]]'', called "''[[Star Trek: Best Episode Collection]]''", Japanese editors wanted to continue with the publication of a ''Star Trek'' partworks. As chief editor Tim Leng recalled on his blog of 3 July 2011, "''About 18 months ago the Japanese team who I worked closely with to produce the Japanese ''Fact Files'' and ''Best Episode Collection'' came to me with an idea they'd had for a new ''Star Trek'' part-works. The project was called Build the ''Enterprise'', and as you might guess, the idea was that you would get to build a model of the ''Enterprise'' (the TNG version) week by week. Bearing in mind I'd been working on these sorts of things for a decade by this point, I was surprised to find that my fanboy side completely and utterly pushed to the fore; I thought the idea was amazing, and I was very keen to get going on it.''" [http://sparkymalarkey.blogspot.com/2011/07/build-enterprise.html]
   
The format eventually decided upon was that of a part-work that consisted of magazines, a [[Star Trek model kits|model kit]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} and a set of revised ''Enterprise''-D blueprints, to be collected over the span of an 100-run issue. As Leng stated, "''What I should say here is that the Japanese team don't do things by halves. They literally threw everything bar the kitchen sink at this project.''" [http://sparkymalarkey.blogspot.com/2011/07/build-enterprise.html] Both [[Rick Sternbach]] and [[Michael Okuda]] were invited to revisit and update their original writings on the technical aspects of the ''Enterprise''-D, which they did in detail. Sternbach revisited his ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D Blueprints]]'' and updated them, whereas Okuda revisited the texts he wrote for ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual]]'' and updated those. As with its original source material, additional technical aspects were included that were not necessarily seen or referenced to in [[canon]]. A prime example was the dissertation of the {{ShipClass|Galaxy}} [[Escape pod|life boat]], featured in issue two, that was never seen or referenced to in canon, but discussed in detail in that issue, based upon detailed annotations by Sternbach.[http://8of5.blogspot.com/2011/11/peak-inside-that-new-part-work-that.html]
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The format eventually decided upon was that of a part-work that consisted of magazines, a [[Star Trek model kits|model kit]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} and a set of revised ''Enterprise''-D blueprints, to be collected over the span of an 100-issue run. As Leng stated, "''What I should say here is that the Japanese team don't do things by halves. They literally threw everything bar the kitchen sink at this project.''" [http://sparkymalarkey.blogspot.com/2011/07/build-enterprise.html] Both [[Rick Sternbach]] and [[Michael Okuda]] were invited to revisit and update their original writings on the technical aspects of the ''Enterprise''-D, which they did in detail. Sternbach revisited his ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D Blueprints]]'' and updated them, whereas Okuda revisited the texts he wrote for ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual]]'' and updated those. As with its original source material, additional technical aspects were included that were not necessarily seen or referenced to in [[canon]]. A prime example was the dissertation of the {{Class|Galaxy}} [[Escape pod|life boat]], featured in issue two, that was never seen or referenced to in canon, but discussed in detail in that issue, based upon detailed annotations by Sternbach. [http://8of5.blogspot.com/2011/11/peak-inside-that-new-part-work-that.html]
   
 
Although intended as a newsstand release, the opportunity was offered to subscribe to the publication. Subscribers were to receive as a gift an in-scale (completed) model of a [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]].
 
Although intended as a newsstand release, the opportunity was offered to subscribe to the publication. Subscribers were to receive as a gift an in-scale (completed) model of a [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]].
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A magazine was also included in the package, it concentrating on all the aspects of the USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-D. As Tim Leng was retained as the chief-editor, it came as no surprise that the contents of the magazine were organized much like the ''[[Star Trek Fact Files]]'', i.e. contents organized according to six main categories, pages of which dispersed throughout the run of the publication, easily detached from its original publication to be collected afterwards into its corresponding category. The eventual intent was that the whole be collected in four binders, consisting of 1,200 pages in total as projected.
 
A magazine was also included in the package, it concentrating on all the aspects of the USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-D. As Tim Leng was retained as the chief-editor, it came as no surprise that the contents of the magazine were organized much like the ''[[Star Trek Fact Files]]'', i.e. contents organized according to six main categories, pages of which dispersed throughout the run of the publication, easily detached from its original publication to be collected afterwards into its corresponding category. The eventual intent was that the whole be collected in four binders, consisting of 1,200 pages in total as projected.
 
;Blueprint set
 
;Blueprint set
''De facto'' this was Rick Sternbach revisiting his work he had done on the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D Blueprints''. He did this with much gusto and got to address issues he had never had the opportunity to do so before. It eventually resulted in a much enhanced version of the ''Blueprints'' that also served as the master for the cross-section parts of the specialty model of the DeAgostini publication. According to chief-editor Leng it was so detailed that, "''if you zoom in at the leading edge of deck ten, you could actually see [[Guinan]] standing behind the bar at [[Ten Forward]].''" In the end, with the help of [[Timothy M. M. Earls]], Sternbach produced a large series of revised blueprint sheets of the USS ''Enterprise''-D for the Japanese production. One hundred sheets, just shy of A1 format when unfolded, were projected to be collected in a custom made case, that was to be delivered to subscribers with issue 5. In order to make it stand out from the originals, it was decided to have a darker blue background applied to these sets of blueprints.
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''De facto'' this was Rick Sternbach revisiting his work he had done on the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D Blueprints''. He did this with much gusto and got to address issues he had never had the opportunity to do so before. It eventually resulted in a much enhanced version of the ''Blueprints'' that also served as the master for the cross-section parts of the specialty model of the DeAgostini publication. According to chief-editor Leng it was so detailed that, "''if you zoom in at the leading edge of deck ten, you could actually see [[Guinan]] standing behind the bar at [[Ten Forward]].''" In the end, with the help of [[Tim Earls]], Sternbach produced a large series of revised blueprint sheets of the USS ''Enterprise''-D for the Japanese production. One hundred sheets, just shy of A1 format when unfolded, were projected to be collected in a custom made case, that was to be delivered to subscribers with issue 5. In order to make it stand out from the originals, it was decided to have a darker blue background applied to these sets of blueprints.
   
 
==Magazine contents==
 
==Magazine contents==
As stated, the 24-page (including covers and publisher boost, and stub-pages) magazine was organized along the lines of the ''Star Trek Fact Files''. [[Gabriel Koerner]] and former [[Foundation Imaging]] employee [[Robert Bonchune]] (from issue three onward) were the artists responsible for all the new [[CGI]] imagery on the magazine covers. The new imagery was reproduced on the inside back-cover without text imprints for optional framing purposes. All texts were originally submitted in English and were translated into Japanese by the Japanese editorial bureau of DeAgostini for publication. The recurrent sections were:
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As stated, the 24-page (including covers and publisher boost, and stub-pages) magazine was organized along the lines of the ''Star Trek Fact Files''. [[Gabriel Koerner]] and former [[Foundation Imaging]] employee [[Robert Bonchune]] (from issue three onward) were the artists responsible for all the new [[CGI|computer generated imagery]] (CGI) on the magazine covers. The new imagery was reproduced on the inside back-cover without text imprints for optional framing purposes. All texts were originally submitted in English and were translated into Japanese by the Japanese editorial bureau of DeAgostini for publication. The recurrent sections were:
 
*'''Tour of Deck:''' Companion article of the accompanying blue-print sheets, providing more elaborate descriptions of the sheets, written from an in-universe perspective.
 
*'''Tour of Deck:''' Companion article of the accompanying blue-print sheets, providing more elaborate descriptions of the sheets, written from an in-universe perspective.
 
*'''Critical Systems:''' Technical articles about the various on-board systems of the USS ''Enterprise''-D. Written and illustrated by Michael Okuda along the lines of the work he had done previously for the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual''. Also written from an in-universe perspective.
 
*'''Critical Systems:''' Technical articles about the various on-board systems of the USS ''Enterprise''-D. Written and illustrated by Michael Okuda along the lines of the work he had done previously for the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual''. Also written from an in-universe perspective.
*'''Apparatus:''' Technical articles about the various pieces of hardware in use aboard the USS ''Enterprise''-D, written by Okuda and based upon elaborated technical annotations by Rick Sternbach from an in-universe perspective. The articles were illustrated with new CGI imagery by CGI artist Rob Garrard.
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*'''Apparatus:''' Technical articles about the various pieces of hardware in use aboard the USS ''Enterprise''-D, written by Okuda and based upon elaborated technical annotations by Rick Sternbach from an in-universe perspective. The articles were illustrated with new CGI imagery by CGI artist Rob Garrard, a former ''Fact Files'' contributor.
 
*'''Mission Logs:''' Episode guide from an in-universe perspective. A slightly differing approach to the guide was taken by Leng. He felt that the guide should be in line with the overall concept of the product and so the texts were written with emphasis on the role the starship played in the specific episodes. The writing was based on much of the work [[Larry Nemecek]] had done earlier for the episode guides of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'' and ''The Fact Files''. (''[[User talk:Sennim#Build the Enterprise magazine|source]]'')
 
*'''Mission Logs:''' Episode guide from an in-universe perspective. A slightly differing approach to the guide was taken by Leng. He felt that the guide should be in line with the overall concept of the product and so the texts were written with emphasis on the role the starship played in the specific episodes. The writing was based on much of the work [[Larry Nemecek]] had done earlier for the episode guides of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'' and ''The Fact Files''. (''[[User talk:Sennim#Build the Enterprise magazine|source]]'')
*'''''Star Trek'' Memories:''' Real-world interviews with actors, producers, directors, and production staffers associated with ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. The interviews were done by Larry Nemecek, many of them especially for this publication. (''[[User talk:Sennim#Build the Enterprise magazine|source]]'')
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*'''''Star Trek'' Memories:''' Real-world interviews with actors, producers, directors, and production staffers associated with ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. The interviews were done by Larry Nemecek, many of them especially for this publication, while other, yet unpublished ones, stemmed from his archive. (''[[User talk:Sennim#Build the Enterprise magazine|source]]'')
 
*'''Step-by-Step:''' Description and assembly manual of the model kit parts.
 
*'''Step-by-Step:''' Description and assembly manual of the model kit parts.
 
Apart from the former ''Star Trek'' staffers, the writing staff, responsible for much of the article texts, further consisted of Tim Leng himself, Chris Dows, Peter Griffiths (like Leng, former ''Fact Files'' writers), as well as new comers like Rebecca Levine and James Goss. ''([[User talk:Sennim#Build the Enterprise magazine|source]]'')
 
Apart from the former ''Star Trek'' staffers, the writing staff, responsible for much of the article texts, further consisted of Tim Leng himself, Chris Dows, Peter Griffiths (like Leng, former ''Fact Files'' writers), as well as new comers like Rebecca Levine and James Goss. ''([[User talk:Sennim#Build the Enterprise magazine|source]]'')
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! Contents
 
! Contents
 
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|-
|1, {{d|14|June|2011}}
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|1. {{d|14|June|2011}}
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 1 box.jpg|150px]]
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 1 box.jpg|150px]]
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|* Blueprint - dorsal exterior view<br />* Magazine issue 1<br/>* Model kit parts
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* Blueprint - dorsal exterior view
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* Magazine issue 1
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* Model kit parts
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 1 magazine.jpg|150px]]
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 1 magazine.jpg|150px]]
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|* Tour of Deck - Deck 1<br />* Critical Systems - Conn<br />* Apparatus - [[Photon torpedo]]<br />* Mission Logs - {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}}<br />* ''Star Trek'' Memories - [[Jonathan Frakes]] interview Part 1
 
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* Tour of Deck - Deck 1
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* Critical Systems - Conn
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* Apparatus - [[Photon torpedo]]
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* Mission Logs - {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}}
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* ''Star Trek'' Memories - [[Jonathan Frakes]] interview Part 1
 
|-
 
|-
|2, {{d|21|June|2011}}
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|2. {{d|21|June|2011}}
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 2 box.jpg|150px]]
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 2 box.jpg|150px]]
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|* Blueprint - Deck 2<br />* Magazine issue 2<br/>* Model kit parts
 
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* Blueprint - Deck 2
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* Magazine issue 2
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* Model kit parts
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 2 magazine.jpg|150px]]
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 2 magazine.jpg|150px]]
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|* Tour of Deck - Deck 2<br />* Critical Systems - Captain's chair<br />* Apparatus - [[Escape pod|Lifeboat]]<br />* Mission Logs - {{e|The Naked Now}}/{{e|Code of Honor}}<br />* ''Star Trek'' Memories - [[Peter Lauritson]] interview
 
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* Tour of Deck - Deck 2
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* Critical Systems - Captain's chair
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* Apparatus - [[Escape pod|Lifeboat]]
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* Mission Logs - {{e|The Naked Now}}/{{e|Code of Honor}}
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* ''Star Trek'' Memories - [[Peter Lauritson]] interview
 
|-
 
|-
|3, {{d|28|June|2011}}
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|3. {{d|28|June|2011}}
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 3 box.jpg|150px]]
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 3 box.jpg|150px]]
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|* Blueprint - Deck 4<br />* Magazine issue 3<br/>* Model kit parts
 
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* Blueprint - Deck 4
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* Magazine issue 3
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* Model kit parts
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 3 magazine.jpg|150px]]
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 3 magazine.jpg|150px]]
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|* Tour of Deck - Deck 4<br />* Critical Systems - [[Command division]]<br />* Apparatus - [[Jefferies tube]]<br />* Mission Logs - {{e|Haven}}/{{e|Where No One Has Gone Before}}<br/>* ''Star Trek'' Memories - [[Michael Westmore]] interview, Part 1
 
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* Tour of Deck - Deck 4
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* Critical Systems - [[Command division]]
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* Apparatus - [[Jefferies tube]]
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* Mission Logs - {{e|Haven}}/{{e|Where No One Has Gone Before}}
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* ''Star Trek'' Memories - [[Michael Westmore]] interview, Part 1
 
|-
 
|-
|4, {{d|5|July|2011}}
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|4. {{d|5|July|2011}}
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 4 box.jpg|150px]]
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 4 box.jpg|150px]]
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|* Blueprint - Deck 3<br />* Magazine issue 4<br/>* Model kit parts
 
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* Blueprint - Deck 3
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* Magazine issue 4
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* Model kit parts
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 4 magazine.jpg|150px]]
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 4 magazine.jpg|150px]]
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|* Tour of Deck - Deck 8<br />* Critical Systems - [[Master systems display table|Master Systems Display (pool table)]]<br />* Apparatus - [[Medical tricorder]]<br />* Mission Logs - {{e|The Last Outpost}}/{{e|Lonely Among Us}}<br />* ''Star Trek'' Memories - ''Enterprise'' designs
 
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* Tour of Deck - Deck 8
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* Critical Systems - [[Master systems display table|Master Systems Display (pool table)]]
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* Apparatus - [[Medical tricorder]]
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* Mission Logs - {{e|The Last Outpost}}/{{e|Lonely Among Us}}
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* ''Star Trek'' Memories - ''Enterprise'' designs
 
|-
 
|-
|5, {{d|12|July|2011}}
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|5. {{d|12|July|2011}}
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 5 box.jpg|150px]]
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 5 box.jpg|150px]]
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|* Blueprint - Deck 5<br />* Magazine issue 5<br/>* Model kit parts
 
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* Blueprint - Deck 5
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* Magazine issue 5
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* Model kit parts
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 5 magazine.jpg|150px]]
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 5 magazine.jpg|150px]]
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|* Tour of Deck - Dorsal view<br />* Critical Systems - [[Tactical station|Tactical console]]<br />* Apparatus - Antimatter generator<br />* Mission Logs - {{e|Justice}}/{{e|The Battle}}<br />* ''Star Trek'' Memories - [[Michael Piller]] (never before seen archive interview) Part 1
 
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* Tour of Deck - Dorsal view
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* Critical Systems - [[Tactical station|Tactical console]]
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* Apparatus - Antimatter generator
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* Mission Logs - {{e|Justice}}/{{e|The Battle}}
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* ''Star Trek'' Memories - [[Michael Piller]] (never before seen archive interview) Part 1
 
|-
 
|-
|6, {{d|19|July|2011}}
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|6. {{d|19|July|2011}}
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 6 box.jpg|150px]]
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 6 box.jpg|150px]]
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|* Blueprint - Port and Starboard views<br />* Magazine issue 6<br/>* Model kit parts
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* Blueprint - Port and Starboard views
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* Magazine issue 6
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* Model kit parts
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 6 magazine.jpg|150px]]
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 6 magazine.jpg|150px]]
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|* Tour of Deck - Deck 11<br />* Critical Systems - [[Operations division]]<br />* Apparatus - [[Bussard collector]]<br />* Mission Logs - {{e|Hide and Q}}/{{e|Too Short a Season}}<br />* ''Star Trek'' Memories - [[Herman Zimmerman]] interview Part 1
 
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* Tour of Deck - Deck 11
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* Critical Systems - [[Operations division]]
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* Apparatus - [[Bussard collector]]
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* Mission Logs - {{e|Hide and Q}}/{{e|Too Short a Season}}
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* ''Star Trek'' Memories - [[Herman Zimmerman]] interview Part 1
 
|-
 
|-
|7, {{d|2|August|2011}}
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|7. {{d|2|August|2011}}
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 7 box.jpg|150px]]
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 7 box.jpg|150px]]
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|* Blueprint - Deck 1<br />* Magazine issue 7<br/>* Model kit parts
 
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* Blueprint - Deck 1
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* Magazine issue 7
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* Model kit parts
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 7 magazine.jpg|150px]]
 
|style="text-align:center;" | [[File:The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 7 magazine.jpg|150px]]
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|* Tour of Deck - Deck 9<br />* Critical Systems - [[Sciences division|Bridge science stations]]<br />* Apparatus - EPS step-down node<br />* Mission Logs - {{e|The Big Goodbye}}/{{e|Datalore}}<br />* ''Star Trek'' Memories - Jonathan Frakes interview Part 2
 
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* Tour of Deck - Deck 9
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* Critical Systems - [[Sciences division|Bridge science stations]]
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* Apparatus - EPS step-down node
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* Mission Logs - {{e|The Big Goodbye}}/{{e|Datalore}}
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* ''Star Trek'' Memories - Jonathan Frakes interview Part 2
 
|-
 
|-
|8, ''unreleased''
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|8. ''unreleased''
 
|''N/A''
 
|''N/A''
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|
|* Blueprint - Deck 8<br />* Magazine issue 8<br/>*''N/A''
 
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* Blueprint - Deck 8
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* Magazine issue 8
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*''N/A''
 
|''N/A''
 
|''N/A''
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|* Tour of Deck - Port and Starboard views<br />* Critical Systems - Medical devision<br />* Apparatus - [[Reaction control thruster]]s<br />* Mission Logs - {{e|Angel One}}/{{e|11001001}}<br />* ''Star Trek'' Memories - Michael Westmore interview Part 2
 
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* Tour of Deck - Port and Starboard views
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* Critical Systems - Medical division
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* Apparatus - [[Reaction control thruster]]s
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* Mission Logs - {{e|Angel One}}/{{e|11001001}}
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* ''Star Trek'' Memories - Michael Westmore interview Part 2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
|9, ''unreleased''
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|9. ''unreleased''
 
|''N/A''
 
|''N/A''
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|
|* Blueprint - Fore and Aft exterior view<br />* Magazine issue 9<br/>*''N/A''
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* Blueprint - Fore and Aft exterior view
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* Magazine issue 9
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*''N/A''
 
|''N/A''
 
|''N/A''
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|* Tour of Deck - Deck 36<br />* Critical Systems - Transporter console<br />* Apparatus - Internal sensor/sensor data pre-processor<br />* Mission Logs - {{e|Home Soil}}/{{e|When The Bough Breaks}}<br />* ''Star Trek'' Memories - Bridge designs
 
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* Tour of Deck - Deck 36
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* Critical Systems - Transporter console
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* Apparatus - Internal sensor/sensor data pre-processor
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* Mission Logs - {{e|Home Soil}}/{{e|When The Bough Breaks}}
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* ''Star Trek'' Memories - Bridge designs
 
|-
 
|-
|10, ''unreleased''
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|10. ''unreleased''
 
|''N/A''
 
|''N/A''
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|* Blueprint - Deck 9<br />* Magazine issue 10<br/>*''N/A''
 
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* Blueprint - Deck 9
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* Magazine issue 10
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*''N/A''
 
|''N/A''
 
|''N/A''
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|* Tour of Deck - Deck 14<br />* Critical Systems - Engineering division<br />* Apparatus - [[Emergency beacon]]<br />* Mission Logs - {{e|Heart of Glory}}/{{e|Coming of Age}}<br />* ''Star Trek'' Memories - [[Michael Dorn]] interview Part 1
 
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* Tour of Deck - Deck 14
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* Critical Systems - Engineering division
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* Apparatus - [[Emergency beacon]]
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* Mission Logs - {{e|Heart of Glory}}/{{e|Coming of Age}}
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* ''Star Trek'' Memories - [[Michael Dorn]] interview Part 1
 
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|-
 
|-
 
|-
|11, ''unreleased''
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|11. ''unreleased''
 
|''N/A''
 
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* [http://8of5.blogspot.com/2011/11/build-enterprise-part-work-that-never.html Build the ''Enterprise'', the part-work that never was] at [http://8of5.blogspot.com/ 8of5's Guide to the ''Trek Collective'']
 
* [http://8of5.blogspot.com/2011/11/build-enterprise-part-work-that-never.html Build the ''Enterprise'', the part-work that never was] at [http://8of5.blogspot.com/ 8of5's Guide to the ''Trek Collective'']
 
* [http://8of5.blogspot.com/2011/11/build-enterprise-issue-by-issue.html Build the ''Enterprise'', issue by issue ] at [http://8of5.blogspot.com/ 8of5's Guide to the ''Trek Collective'']
 
* [http://8of5.blogspot.com/2011/11/build-enterprise-issue-by-issue.html Build the ''Enterprise'', issue by issue ] at [http://8of5.blogspot.com/ 8of5's Guide to the ''Trek Collective'']
 
 
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The Official Star Trek The Next Generation: Build the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D was a partwork magazine conceived by the Japanese branch of De Agostini. Planned to run for 100 issues to develop a cutaway model of the USS Enterprise-D and an updated set of deck-by-deck blueprints for the starship, the initial test run of the magazine in Japan in June 2011 failed to develop sufficient demand, in light of the earthquake and tsunami affecting the country at the time. Only seven test issues were published before the title was canceled.

Conception and development

Conceived after the conclusion of the Japanese versions of the Star Trek Fact Files and the DVD/magazine version of Star Trek: The Collector's Edition, called "Star Trek: Best Episode Collection", Japanese editors wanted to continue with the publication of a Star Trek partworks. As chief editor Tim Leng recalled on his blog of 3 July 2011, "About 18 months ago the Japanese team who I worked closely with to produce the Japanese Fact Files and Best Episode Collection came to me with an idea they'd had for a new Star Trek part-works. The project was called Build the Enterprise, and as you might guess, the idea was that you would get to build a model of the Enterprise (the TNG version) week by week. Bearing in mind I'd been working on these sorts of things for a decade by this point, I was surprised to find that my fanboy side completely and utterly pushed to the fore; I thought the idea was amazing, and I was very keen to get going on it." [1]

The format eventually decided upon was that of a part-work that consisted of magazines, a model kit of the USS Enterprise-D and a set of revised Enterprise-D blueprints, to be collected over the span of an 100-issue run. As Leng stated, "What I should say here is that the Japanese team don't do things by halves. They literally threw everything bar the kitchen sink at this project." [2] Both Rick Sternbach and Michael Okuda were invited to revisit and update their original writings on the technical aspects of the Enterprise-D, which they did in detail. Sternbach revisited his Star Trek: The Next Generation USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D Blueprints and updated them, whereas Okuda revisited the texts he wrote for Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual and updated those. As with its original source material, additional technical aspects were included that were not necessarily seen or referenced to in canon. A prime example was the dissertation of the Galaxy-class life boat, featured in issue two, that was never seen or referenced to in canon, but discussed in detail in that issue, based upon detailed annotations by Sternbach. [3]

Although intended as a newsstand release, the opportunity was offered to subscribe to the publication. Subscribers were to receive as a gift an in-scale (completed) model of a Klingon Bird-of-Prey.

Leng was convinced DeAgostini had hit upon a winning formula, and the company had a TV commercial produced to promote the product for the Japanese public. [4] Unfortunately, as it turned out, fate conspired against the product. According to Leng, "And then we tested it in May and ... well, it failed. Didn't. Expect. That... What's really upsetting about this is that there's little - nothing, really - wrong with the product; what was mainly responsible for the product failing was that we launched it in the wake of the terrible earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan back in March. After experiencing something like that, people understandably just weren't in the mood to start buying into a collectible magazine/model series. We were just in the wrong place at the wrong time." [5]

At the time of cancellation, seven (test) issues were released and the editorial work on issues eight through eleven was completed. In recognition for his efforts, Sternbach was sent a complete model by the publisher. [6]

Contents

Once decided upon on how the product should be marketed, it was released eventually in the vein of a true DeAgostini product and as such consisted, packaged in a marketable box, of a:

Model kit
The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D close-up of the model

Detail view of the completed model

This essentially was to be the main proponent of the whole package. The model had an unprecedented scale of 1:900. But what was more, the model was to be built up deck-by-deck with sheets of transparent Plexiglas into which the blueprints, based upon Sternbach's upgraded blueprints, were laser etched, resulting in perceived 3D imagery. The whole intent was all decks being represented by their corresponding slates of laser-etched Plexiglas sheets, to be eventually assembled with internal LED lighting for viewing from different angles. The innards of the Enterprise-D model were to be covered up with pre-painted hull covers that were, as per request of the Japanese producers, as accurate as possible, especially where the "Aztec-pattern" was concerned. The model could be displayed as an one-piece ship, or separately in saucer separated mode.

Magazine

A magazine was also included in the package, it concentrating on all the aspects of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D. As Tim Leng was retained as the chief-editor, it came as no surprise that the contents of the magazine were organized much like the Star Trek Fact Files, i.e. contents organized according to six main categories, pages of which dispersed throughout the run of the publication, easily detached from its original publication to be collected afterwards into its corresponding category. The eventual intent was that the whole be collected in four binders, consisting of 1,200 pages in total as projected.

Blueprint set

De facto this was Rick Sternbach revisiting his work he had done on the Star Trek: The Next Generation USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D Blueprints. He did this with much gusto and got to address issues he had never had the opportunity to do so before. It eventually resulted in a much enhanced version of the Blueprints that also served as the master for the cross-section parts of the specialty model of the DeAgostini publication. According to chief-editor Leng it was so detailed that, "if you zoom in at the leading edge of deck ten, you could actually see Guinan standing behind the bar at Ten Forward." In the end, with the help of Tim Earls, Sternbach produced a large series of revised blueprint sheets of the USS Enterprise-D for the Japanese production. One hundred sheets, just shy of A1 format when unfolded, were projected to be collected in a custom made case, that was to be delivered to subscribers with issue 5. In order to make it stand out from the originals, it was decided to have a darker blue background applied to these sets of blueprints.

Magazine contents

As stated, the 24-page (including covers and publisher boost, and stub-pages) magazine was organized along the lines of the Star Trek Fact Files. Gabriel Koerner and former Foundation Imaging employee Robert Bonchune (from issue three onward) were the artists responsible for all the new computer generated imagery (CGI) on the magazine covers. The new imagery was reproduced on the inside back-cover without text imprints for optional framing purposes. All texts were originally submitted in English and were translated into Japanese by the Japanese editorial bureau of DeAgostini for publication. The recurrent sections were:

  • Tour of Deck: Companion article of the accompanying blue-print sheets, providing more elaborate descriptions of the sheets, written from an in-universe perspective.
  • Critical Systems: Technical articles about the various on-board systems of the USS Enterprise-D. Written and illustrated by Michael Okuda along the lines of the work he had done previously for the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual. Also written from an in-universe perspective.
  • Apparatus: Technical articles about the various pieces of hardware in use aboard the USS Enterprise-D, written by Okuda and based upon elaborated technical annotations by Rick Sternbach from an in-universe perspective. The articles were illustrated with new CGI imagery by CGI artist Rob Garrard, a former Fact Files contributor.
  • Mission Logs: Episode guide from an in-universe perspective. A slightly differing approach to the guide was taken by Leng. He felt that the guide should be in line with the overall concept of the product and so the texts were written with emphasis on the role the starship played in the specific episodes. The writing was based on much of the work Larry Nemecek had done earlier for the episode guides of Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion and The Fact Files. (source)
  • Star Trek Memories: Real-world interviews with actors, producers, directors, and production staffers associated with Star Trek: The Next Generation. The interviews were done by Larry Nemecek, many of them especially for this publication, while other, yet unpublished ones, stemmed from his archive. (source)
  • Step-by-Step: Description and assembly manual of the model kit parts.

Apart from the former Star Trek staffers, the writing staff, responsible for much of the article texts, further consisted of Tim Leng himself, Chris Dows, Peter Griffiths (like Leng, former Fact Files writers), as well as new comers like Rebecca Levine and James Goss. (source)

Issues

# Box cover Contents Magazine cover Contents
1. 14 June 2011 The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 1 box
  • Blueprint - dorsal exterior view
  • Magazine issue 1
  • Model kit parts
The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 1 magazine
2. 21 June 2011 The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 2 box
  • Blueprint - Deck 2
  • Magazine issue 2
  • Model kit parts
The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 2 magazine
3. 28 June 2011 The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 3 box
  • Blueprint - Deck 4
  • Magazine issue 3
  • Model kit parts
The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 3 magazine
4. 5 July 2011 The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 4 box
  • Blueprint - Deck 3
  • Magazine issue 4
  • Model kit parts
The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 4 magazine
5. 12 July 2011 The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 5 box
  • Blueprint - Deck 5
  • Magazine issue 5
  • Model kit parts
The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 5 magazine
6. 19 July 2011 The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 6 box
  • Blueprint - Port and Starboard views
  • Magazine issue 6
  • Model kit parts
The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 6 magazine
7. 2 August 2011 The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 7 box
  • Blueprint - Deck 1
  • Magazine issue 7
  • Model kit parts
The Official Star Trek The Next Generation Build the Enterprise-D issue 7 magazine
8. unreleased N/A
  • Blueprint - Deck 8
  • Magazine issue 8
  • N/A
N/A
9. unreleased N/A
  • Blueprint - Fore and Aft exterior view
  • Magazine issue 9
  • N/A
N/A
  • Tour of Deck - Deck 36
  • Critical Systems - Transporter console
  • Apparatus - Internal sensor/sensor data pre-processor
  • Mission Logs - "Home Soil"/"When The Bough Breaks"
  • Star Trek Memories - Bridge designs
10. unreleased N/A
  • Blueprint - Deck 9
  • Magazine issue 10
  • N/A
N/A
11. unreleased N/A
  • Blueprint - Deck 7
  • Magazine issue 11
  • N/A
N/A
  • Tour of Deck - Deck 3
  • Critical Systems
  • Apparatus - Communicators 2364/2371
  • Mission Logs
  • Star Trek Memories - Rick Berman interview Part 1

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