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The Ships of
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
The various ships of Battlestar Galactica
are among the most recognizable spacecraft in science fiction, and play a large
role in making this show the classic it is. These outstanding ship
designs were created by many of the same designers who created the spacecraft for
Star Wars: A New Hope, and who were the premier designers and
model-makers of the time.
In productions past, particularly for television,
the miniatures and models used on camera were often simple things, relying on
the poorer picture resolution and smaller size of the television screen to hide the
lack of detail. John Dykstra and his team at Industrial Light and Magic
helped change that. Battlestar Galactica, along with British predecessor Space: 1999,
ushered in a new era in television, where the models were often more detailed
than the full-scale mock-ups that were used. Such detail helped add visual
interest, and bring the show to life and force all later sci-fi shows to rise to
a new standard.
Using the same designers and model makers as the
incredibly popular Star Wars invited the comparison between the two
productions, and in some cases helped the misconception that Galactica
was lifting elements from the earlier movie. The final Viper design, for
example, sported
a similar look to Star War's X-Wing
fighter, including the signature red stripes.
The Battlestar Galactica model kits, primarily released by Revell, remain some
of the most sought-after spaceship models of all time.
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