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Fleet Captain
Location: West Hollywood, Calif., USA
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The 11-foot TOS Enterprise model-
(I'm taking one for the team and starting this to relieve off-topic discussion in the Galileo-restoration thread.) So, how it looks at the Smithsonian today, how you think it should look, the original paint scheme, the broken mirrors behind the nacelle caps: all is fair. Discuss. |
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Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: The 11-foot TOS Enterprise model-
The next paint job should, obviously, reduce the "weathering" some and make the hull plating lines much more subtle than the current version. The top of the saucer is the only part of the model that hasn't been substantially repainted more than once; it's the appropriate reference for the colors to be used on the rest. Ideally the shape of the "antenna" (it has another name, but I forget) in the center of the main sensor dish should be corrected, and I think there's some very small joke signage on the ship that should be restored to whatever the original labeling was, if they can research it. That's pretty much it.
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The Man
Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: The 11-foot TOS Enterprise model-
http://enterproject.wordpress.com/20...ther-versions/
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Location: USS Berlin
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Re: The 11-foot TOS Enterprise model-
Please! Not again the "paint job" myth! The author of the article, you kindly provided the link, clearly says "possibly" - not "definitely". He assumes and therefore doesn't know for certain.In the Galileo thread you provided an original promotional black & white promotional shot showing grid lines near the starboard underside of the saucer. In the close-up shot taken by Phil Broad at the National Air and Space Museum (and in the shots prior to the "restoration" job) you can still see those tiny grid lines. No paint job touched this area prior to the "restoration" and there's no evidence the engineering hull (starboard side) was ever painted (to hide non-existent "grid lines" there ).
Not that it really matters, now, but that would rather be a shame (we got details that didn't exist previously and we lost details that did exist previously. Hardly what I'd call a "restoration").Bob
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The Man
Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: The 11-foot TOS Enterprise model-
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Location: USS Berlin
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Re: The 11-foot TOS Enterprise model-
I presume your bottom line is your statement and so is mine. You are entitled to your opinion that the Enterprise is just familiar and not iconic, but I disagree (for reasons I've already mentioned in another thread that may or may not have provoked your "statement"). The original Star Trek is the most popular science fiction and utopian television series on our planet. It has become a part of our global and international culture and the starship Enterprise is a global icon for a better future not only in the US, the UK or Australia but equally for Japan, Germany and countless other nations on our planet. She therefore does belong in a renowned museum and not in an amusement or theme park. As such an "icon" she would have deserved the same respect and passion the Smithsonian considers for an upcoming restoration of Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis (i.e. to remove the coating that gives the plane a golden hue to restore the one and only original condition and appearance). I don't know why the previous restorators for the Enterprise had this tattoo artist mentality, i.e. to leave their mark on the starship. It's quite simply wrong - and denies and deprives any visitor now, seeing the original model for their first time in real life and much bigger than on a small TV screen, to experience the Enterprise in her original beauty and simplicity. That opportunity has been lost, a piece of history has been rewritten and personally I do feel that this beloved starship - still the best, boldest and imaginative spaceship ever designed - now looks like .... The Enterprise is a "she", she's a lady and if there's something any man should be capable of understanding is that most women don't like to get wrinkles and maculas. But that's exactly what she ended up with - and that's most definitely not the way to treat a lady! Bob
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Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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Re: The 11-foot TOS Enterprise model-
And it should be undertaken by a dedicated team that can ensure its restoration to its series production state, at least on the outside. This would include lighting that can work as expected even though that could likely mean using more contemporary means of accomplishing that. I suppose that would be an issue to be discussed in terms of how much of the miniature needs to be kept "original."
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The Man
Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: The 11-foot TOS Enterprise model-
It depends on how seriously you regard the model as an historic artifact. If it really, really is important that it be preserved at all costs, then the preferable answer is that it be taken off display and stored in some fashion that preserves it and protects it from further damage, with all of its (remaining) original interior construction and wiring intact. A more durable replica, built by direct reference to and perhaps molds taken from the exterior parts, could be constructed for public display. This is done with all kinds of museum artifacts that are considered irreplaceable and that can't be safely displayed. Any solution, of course, involves a lot of money. Paramount offered to get involved in the NASM 25th Star Trek exhibit with the kind of cash a studio could bring to it, but there had been a couple of public kerfluffles regarding corporate sponsorship and its influence on the content of exhibits at that time (reportedly, among other things Paramount would have wanted a presentation that emphasizied their then-current Trek products to a greater degree).
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Re: The 11-foot TOS Enterprise model-
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The Man
Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: The 11-foot TOS Enterprise model-
They could put it back in its plexiglass truss, I suppose that would help (in principle it was like those slings that are used to suspend broken legs horizontally; one bar passed under the saucer and I believe slings supported the nacelles).
You'd be surprised though, by how many museum exhibits are replicas.
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Location: USS Berlin
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Re: The 11-foot TOS Enterprise model-
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Re: The 11-foot TOS Enterprise model-
Would I also travel to see a replica? Heh, why bother?
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Location: I said out, dammit!
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Re: The 11-foot TOS Enterprise model-
Though I wouldn't object to a rebuild with an internal support frame.
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Captain
Location: The Enterprise's Restroom
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Re: The 11-foot TOS Enterprise model-
I say: clean it up, and display it in the proud fashion that it deserves.
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Location: USS Berlin
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Re: The 11-foot TOS Enterprise model-
properties the NASM felt rather belonged into a closet - or basement. Admittedly, she now rather looks like Norman Bates' mother but that just can't be the final word or place.Bob
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Please! Not again the "paint job" myth! The author of the article, you kindly provided the link, clearly says "possibly" - not "definitely". He assumes and therefore doesn't know for certain.
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Not that it really matters, now, but that would rather be a shame (we got details that didn't exist previously and we lost details that did exist previously. Hardly what I'd call a "restoration").

properties the NASM felt rather belonged into a closet - or basement. Admittedly, she now rather looks like Norman Bates' mother but that just can't be the final word or place.



