I'm seeing details in those hi-res photos that I never knew existed, like that gun-looking thingie coming out of the bottom dome of the saucer.How amazing to look at such a large and actually physical model rather than a cgi render.
ABC posted a good video with some new photos and videos from the restoration and completed model:
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/re...terprise-model-arrives-home/story?id=40194004
I'm seeing details in those hi-res photos that I never knew existed, like that gun-looking thingie coming out of the bottom dome of the saucer.
I wonder what Ed Miarecki thinks about all of his work being undone?
The really neat thing about that video piece, besides the "behind the scenes" restoration bits, was the three pictures they showed of the 'Ol Girl when it was on loner display in 1972. Those views have never been published or shown anywhere.
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I wonder what Ed Miarecki thinks about all of his work being undone?
There are super hi-res versions of those photos for downloading available on the Smithsonian site.
http://airandspace.si.edu/webimages/highres/15299h.jpg
Yes - all original.
How amazing to look at such a large and actually physical model rather than a cgi render.
^ feek61, would you possibly mind posting links to the other images? I'm not a member and it won't allow me access. Please help!
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Then, there's the wonderful restoration--compare it to that astoundingly wrongheaded disaster from the 1990s...
Finally getting the respect and treatment its long deserved.
There are super hi-res versions of those photos for downloading available on the Smithsonian site.
http://airandspace.si.edu/webimages/highres/15299h.jpg
I saw the high res versions and was surprised to see the bronze shading around the deflector housing and the same color in the lower saucer rings. I've never seen that in any other old color pics.
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