Now for some Original Series stuff, starting with the Enterprise Bridge as seen in Seasons 2 and 3 (these images are from a couple years ago, and I am currently doing a polish and lighting pass on this bridge, as well as creating "The Cage", "Where No Man Has Gone Before", Season One, and "Mirror, Mirror" versions):
Here's a video showing some light interaction elements on the bridge:
Although I have a ton of older work I'd like to post here soon, I'm going to take this opportunity to show off some hot-off-the-press work, which I just finished last night.
The Enterprise bridge as it was seen in "The Cage"
Over at my thread at Trekbbs, I do a breakdown of all the differences between the set as it appeared in "The Cage" and how it appeared in the series proper for anyone that's interested: Donny's TOS Enterprise Interiors
Here are the finished renders of the Starfleet Assault Phaser I've spent the last week modeling. I put a lot of thought into how the Phasers One and Two and power pack fit and function together, which was inspired with how the Master Replicas prop functions, albeit I've added "battery contacts" to the top of the power pack and bottom of the Phaser One. (You can view images of the screen-used prop here: http://www.racprops.com/trekmovies/tff/racprops.com/trekmovies/tff/)
The completed Phaser Two unit:
The Phaser One. Its my head-canon that this miniature phaser is a completely defensive unit and can only hold ten "stun" shots before needing to be recharged. It is detached from the Phaser Two and carried by itself when discretion is required.
You'll see I've added battery contacts to the bottom of the Phaser One and the power pack, taking a cue from present-day camera batteries.
Below you'll see the completed unit with the service cowling in its open position. The idea is that the power pack is inserted into the grip, which makes contact with the Phaser One which is connected to the Phaser Two via an energy conduit. The power pack feeds greater energy into the Phaser One, and the Phaser Two's controls (silver knob) can fine-tune the final energy output/dispersal. The charged phased energy is then fed from the Phaser One through the energy conduit into a pre-fire chamber housed between the conduit and the emitter nozzle. The Phaser Two's emitter nozzle then discharges the focused energy as dictated by the user's selected output settings. The "energy conduit" and "pre-fire chamber" were designed by yours truly.
Here it is with the service cowling removed, so you can take a better look inside.
And finally, here is the unit partially disassembled:
Finished up my 2nd Pilot Enterprise this weekend and also made some adjustments to my Series Enterprise, so I figured I'd take some new screenshots of it as well.
First up, the 2nd Pilot Enterprise:
And the exact same angles and lighting on the Series Enterprise: