If you are really into these niche behind the scenes stuff, then this might be worth picking up. The book does a good job at giving you a look at the whole design process, both for some known ships and some lesser known ones as well. In many cases, the designer is interviewed and in some cases drawings were provided for what was the first time. Based on the renderings, for example, you cannot blame Doug Drexler for the controversial NX design-he provided a number of much better looking concept renderings (in my opinion, anyway) that didn’t make the final cut. I also learned a few things: We got the design of the Galileo shuttle because of a tie-in deal with a model kit company. My primary complaint is about how the book is organized, and formatted. It is very obvious that these were taken from mini-magazines EagleMoss sold with their starship models. These glossy little booklets are well done, but the transfer to book form is bit awkward, partially because of what is excised (some profiles fail to provide a picture of the final design). Still, despite this, I don’t really regret the slightly expensive purchase price.