Here's a neat pic posted on FB of new filming miniatures of TOS designs: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=196324356103&set=a.58997866103.80949.570346103&type=1
Well it's all relative.Thanks, I've never seen that shot!I don't think it's new though; "Trials and Tribble-ations" dates to 1996.
No, I don't think any of those guys were related.
The lower sensor array dome is noticeably wrong in those shots. Otherwise it looks nice.
This model should be on display at the NASM while the eleven-footer is away being restored.
The lower sensor array dome is noticeably wrong in those shots. Otherwise it looks nice.
This model should be on display at the NASM while the eleven-footer is away being restored.
As a consolation prize?
This model should be on display at the NASM while the eleven-footer is away being restored.
As a consolation prize?
Better than looking at an empty case, I think.
One thing I find striking about "Trials and Tribble-ations" is how much the physical models looked like CGI in the finished episode.
This is hard to describe accurately, but the 11-footer always looked indisputably physical, and we all know that lesser-quality CGI work (including some Enterprise scenes in TOS-R) don't quite convince. And weirdly, the "Trials" miniature shots look like CGI. Maybe the fx footage was "touched up" on computer before being incorporated into the DS9 episode.
What never made any sense either as originally shot or as seen in TOS-R or TaT is the Enterprise orbiting the station. The station certainly can't have that much of a gravity well to be holding a ship in orbit so the ship would be making constant corrections to fly around the station in a rather tight circle. Seems like an awful waste of effort and energy.Never understood why they showed the ship so close to the station in that episode.
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