Its so painfully CG, not even passing for a physical model, let alone trying to make a fictional ship seem like a large construction moving in space.
All true. While there were some occasional dodgy wire work from the Lydeckers on the Irwin Allen productions, the larger, detailed miniatures still played as real--part of the physical world, instead of flat, astoundingly artificial CG elements as seen in TOS-R
That is true; San Francisco can be a bit too apparent, but some of the new space shots were trying to capture the original look--as a result, it does not constantly take you out of the seamless experience, reminding you that something has been force fit into older work. TOS-R and the Star Wars Special Editions suffer from this terrible lack of accuracy, artistry and sense.