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  • Star Trek Interiors

    I always imagined they swapped out the Enterprise C bridge because they were at war. Prior to that, it could have had a more Enterprise B/Excelsior bridge with the more elegant look.
    RekkertDoctorShmullus
  • TMP/TWOK/TSFS Stage 9 (and derivatives)

    jpolk wrote: »
    I've always been confused as to why the dilithium crystal chamber was separate from the intermix chamber. I guess it was a pre-Okuda/Sternbach set choice.

    Probably to remind people of the horizontal engine region on the original TOS set. AFAIU the Phase 2 set, only had the vertical core.
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    solaremes
  • Star Trek Interiors

    Would be nice to see your take one what came after the Sovereign class style interior design. Bridging that gap between Nemesis and Picard
    Rekkert
  • Lewis' Connie

    lewisniven wrote: »
    Chris2005 wrote: »
    Although, the grid lines weren't physically there until that one dreadful "refurb" of the original model, they were essentially penciled on. :)

    They were pencilled in to the filming model during production in an attempt to further accentuate scale, but unfortunately never resolved on screen. The '91 refurb just exaggerated them, on the underside anyway. Once we get to the refit model made with a much higher budget we have actual scored lines so I've if the opinion they were always 'meant' to be there.

    I know people have passionate views on the grid lines though so I'm doing 2 versions of the saucer; one with cut lines and one with 'pencilled' lines.

    Working to scale, pencilled on grid lines, would be an extrude up, instead of an indentation in. so you could have subtle rounded panel lines on the surface, and have them be like a centimetre up from the surface.
    scifieric
  • Star Trek Interiors

    Very elegant, love the Ent E colour scheme. Feels powerful and important, despite the diminutive room size.
    Rekkert