Any pics handy of the model pre-Trumbull?I never liked the bridge superstructure on the model prior to the Trumbull-era rework. It just looked lumpy. The pinstripes were nice, and it would have been cool that the text decals in the pennants been placed where they were intended (just above the separation line on the dorsal). The self-illumination is a big part of the ship's look in TMP, and it looks better with than without it IMO.
Ah ok. From what I've read, and if I recall correctly, it was his concept which was to be used as a basis for the final matte painting. The matte painting used in the film was painted by someone else (I forget who?), in which the shuttles and workbees were removed.
Ahh...here it is. Over at Forgotten Trek: (http://forgottentrek.com/designing-the-motion-pictures-cargo-and-shuttle-bays/).
"Once that image is approved by the director and producers, it is sent to the Matte Department so that a 'matte painter' can paint the actual 'working' matte.
That would be Matthew Yuricich, who also painted the mattes for the air tram scene in San Francisco and the backdrop to Spock’s scene on Vulcan."
There's not a lot out there to my knowledge, but here's what I could find:Any pics handy of the model pre-Trumbull?
The XL-sized refit model distributed by Eaglemoss was actually of this version of the filming miniature for some weird reason. Pissed a lot of us off, actually. We were hoping for the final version.There's not a lot out there to my knowledge, but here's what I could find:
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I never liked the bridge superstructure on the model prior to the Trumbull-era rework. It just looked lumpy. The pinstripes were nice, and it would have been cool that the text decals in the pennants been placed where they were intended (just above the separation line on the dorsal). The self-illumination is a big part of the ship's look in TMP, and it looks better with than without it IMO.
It probably wouldn't have been so bad if Eaglemoss had committed to doing the full Robert Abel version, instead of that hodgepodge of details from the two versions.The XL-sized refit model distributed by Eaglemoss was actually of this version of the filming miniature for some weird reason. Pissed a lot of us off, actually. We were hoping for the final version.
Ok maybe this is splitting hairs, it I don’t count the new bridge superstructure as part of the Trumbull modifications. IIRC was necessitated because the original was damaged by water, and the differences reflect more of a refinement to the original design than an addition of more “stuff” to add detail. And the running lights are more of a lighting technique than a change to the model. So I would take the new superstructure and the running lights, but I would enjoy seeing the ship with the original sensor dome. Seems more “TMP” to me. Save the newer sensor dome assembly for TWOK - that seems to fit its asthmatic better.
Save the newer sensor dome assembly for TWOK - that seems to fit its asthmatic better.
Almost read that as "My autocorrect led my ASHTRAY again."Crap! My autocorrect led my astray again. Fixed the typo.
Nice!
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