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Admiral
Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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3D TOS Shuttlecraft...
This is my first try at the lower hull of my TOS Class F Shuttlecraft. While the overall shape and proportions are okay there is some curvature that didn't work out. And I think I know part of the reason. The first part is a minor flaw on the original drawings. The second mistake was my approach in building the part. ![]() Both mistakes I'll try to correct tomorrow, but that's enough for tonight.
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Lieutenant Commander
Location: Dallas, Texas
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Re: 3D TOS Shuttlecraft...
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Admiral
Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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Re: 3D TOS Shuttlecraft...
One thing I learned right off: I find it highly doubtful you could carve the lower hull out of a solid piece of wood simply because of the angle changes along the sides and that the leading edge is curved rather than straight and the craft tapers in towards the front. To do it as a scratchbuild model you'd have to make a framework much like a boat's hull or aircraft fuselage and then put your sheet balsa or sheet plastic on top of that. That's where this 3D model (assuming I can make it) could be helpful because I'd be able to get the exact shapes in cross sections to make the frame members. Later today I'll try again.
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Location: Huntsville, AL, USA
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Re: 3D TOS Shuttlecraft...
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Admiral
Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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Re: 3D TOS Shuttlecraft...
Candidly I find myself questioning the accuracy of some of the things on Phil Broad's construction drawings. The way the ship is drawn results in some counterintuitive shapes, from what I can see. You'd think you'd want the angle of the hull on the upper and lower sides to be constant, but that's not what you get following the drawings exactly as is. If the angle is supposed to remain constant from aft to bow then it's not drawn correctly, particularly as viewed from above or below. I'm not against a complex shape (it's more visually interesting) but its hard to imagine they would have built a TV prop this complex. You'd think they'd go for something simpler to construct. I would really like to see the full-size mockup myself. I'm not sure how much I can get from a few screen caps of the mockup.
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STAR TREK: 1964-1991 Last edited by Warped9; August 17 2012 at 03:23 PM. |
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Admiral
Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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Re: 3D TOS Shuttlecraft...
Stay tuned...
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Admiral
Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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Re: 3D TOS Shuttlecraft...
I've pretty much reasoned out what I have to. It'll just be a bit tedious. The thing is my drawings "correct" certain things that look to be production compromises to facilitate construction. That adds a small wrinkle to the some of the shapes in the design. In like manner the saucer on the 11ft. filming miniature of the TOS E isn't a perfect circle, but it wasn't noticeable on TV. Yet an actual scale replica of the ship demands a perfect circle for the saucer. My shuttlecraft is, of course, an idealized version since there were significant discrepancies between the full-size exterior mockup, the interior set and the small miniature. For me this is what the "real" shuttlecraft is rather than a replica of a plywood set piece. Cary did much the same when developing his take on the TOS E. Small adjustments are made for it to work, changes that will likely pass unnoticed unless pointed out. A clue to the shuttlecraft's overall shape can be seen in those few photos showing it under construction where you can see the exposed frame members before the exterior walls were put on.
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Admiral
Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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Re: 3D TOS Shuttlecraft...
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Location: Huntsville, AL, USA
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Re: 3D TOS Shuttlecraft...
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Admiral
Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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Re: 3D TOS Shuttlecraft...
What you see here is the lower hull with the stabilizer rim in place, but not the stabilizers yet. ![]() Something notable in the underside view. The leading edge is curved, but on the full-size mock-up while the heading edge is also curved the sloping underside is flat. it looks odd when you see it, but I can see where they made it that way for ease of construction and because it's a detail that wouldn't be noticeable onscreen. But when I drew the plans I drew that forward part of the underside as a compound curve to match up with the curved leading edge. The consequence of that, though, is how it complicates construction when trying to match it up smoothly with sides that angle inward as well as tapered toward the front. Also the edge where the sides and bottom intersect is round. The final complication is that the edge round at the aft end is a greater radius than at the bow and it's a slightly different curvature. Fun I can tell you. We're I doing this from scratch I'd go for a little more consistency.
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STAR TREK: 1964-1991 Last edited by Warped9; September 1 2012 at 03:56 PM. |
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Admiral
Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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Re: 3D TOS Shuttlecraft...
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Admiral
Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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Re: 3D TOS Shuttlecraft...
The forward hull as well as the roof has been added.
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STAR TREK: 1964-1991 Last edited by Warped9; September 2 2012 at 12:30 PM. |
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Location: BK613
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Re: 3D TOS Shuttlecraft...
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