I'm most happy to see the crew quarters plans.
As far as I know those plans aren't in circulation. Which is odd, because the same set was at least used for the USS Excelsior flashback. Right now all I can do for you are Strategic Design's >Nova Class blueprints<...Supposedly the sets of USS Equinox wear a redress of USS Prometheus, but I haven't found any information on either of those sets. I'm currently trying to combine the set schematics for defiant and voyager to come up with my own version. But if anyone finds drawings for the Equinox, please do let me know.
Hey these are a treasure trove for fan productions. I've been setting my story on board a nova class vessel similar to the USS Rhode Island. Supposedly the sets of USS Equinox wear a redress of USS Prometheus, but I haven't found any information on either of those sets. I'm currently trying to combine the set schematics for defiant and voyager to come up with my own version. But if anyone finds drawings for the Equinox, please do let me know.
As far as I know those plans aren't in circulation. Which is odd, because the same set was at least used for the USS Excelsior flashback. Right now all I can do for you are Strategic Design's >Nova Class blueprints<...
Nope it's from TNG's Stellar Cartography. The Star Trek Action Book has a blueprint of the Dauntless" engineering core (Slipstream core)I'm sure glad I've been proven wrong! I didn't know it was also used as the Amargosa Observatory, very cool detail!
Speaking of... That dome in the back, is that the same dome they used for the "Dauntless" engineering?
Count - well spotted on those diagrams - a very useful set
Joel - Do you know of any other Star Trek books with set blueprints inside? I know "The Making of Deep Space Nine" and "A vision of the future - Star Trek Voyager" both have blueprints [I bought these two books and uploaded scans back in 2014]
Just a minor thing - the Enterprise C (TNG 3x15) plans show a ceiling octagon feature with "Omit" written on top. In the episode we never see it, so I assumed it wasn't built. (Blueprint: https://www.flickr.com/photos/99878876@N02/23102022962/)
The next episode (TNG 3x16), the Ent C bridge is converted into Data's lab, but has this ceiling octagon.
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Screencap from Trekcore
I am wondering whether they left building this ceiling feature until the next episode, or did they have it in the Ent-C after all and we just can't see it in shot.
Question now, has anyone figured out exactly how they made the pull-cord mechanism for the doors? I remember seeing a clip with Gates McFadden showing Deforest Kelley around the TNG set and they showed a behind the scenes where she pulled one rope to open the doors, and then the other one to close them. I just haven't figured that bit out yet.
Found another on ebay - Mineral display from TNG: Pen Pals
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Source: http://www.ebay.com/itm/VERY-RARE-STAR-TREK-TNG-BLUEPRINTS-ORIGINAL-WORKING-PRODUCTION-BLUEPRINTS-/162504739570?hash=item25d6098af2:g:UzAAAOSwmgJY7pTl&autorefresh=true&nma=true&si=j%2BUvK66AVEq5iYvLd3vxJRfANQc%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
Question now, has anyone figured out exactly how they made the pull-cord mechanism for the doors? I remember seeing a clip with Gates McFadden showing Deforest Kelley around the TNG set and they showed a behind the scenes where she pulled one rope to open the doors, and then the other one to close them. I just haven't figured that bit out yet.
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