Love that screensaver!![]()
For a moment I thought you may have found something Donny missed, but looking through his images again, I see that he did indeed make those parts of a transparent material. Not just on his latest version either, his earlier version has it that way as well.So there I am pouring over numerous screenshots, trying to figure out the structure of the metal supports for the bridge handrail... and then something struck me. Are they actually clear perspex sheets sandwiched between metal struts?? I've always assumed they were metal, but now I'm doubting it.
@Donny I'd be interested to get your thoughts on this too, as I think you made yours metal?
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Anyway, here's the latest progress
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I may have obsessively studied these sets over the last couple of decadesFor a moment I thought you may have found something Donny missed, but looking through his images again, I see that he did indeed make those parts of a transparent material. Not just on his latest version either, his earlier version has it that way as well.
Indeed, there was plexiglass sandwiched in between the two steel frames. These remained this way until TFF, to my knowledge. My renders do have the plexiglass between them.
For a moment I thought you may have found something Donny missed, but looking through his images again, I see that he did indeed make those parts of a transparent material. Not just on his latest version either, his earlier version has it that way as well.
Looks good! If I may make a suggestion, the rails should point inward at an angle a tad bit more towards the center. Yours appear to go almost straight up. I’ll dig up a good reference image for you in the morning.
<sniff!> My first computer!Wait till you see the base operating system :P
(also added some TWOK damage for flavour)
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Oh look, Star Trek being ahead of the curve again. Photobombing before it was a thing.
I believe so. I recently read that the soffit, the door alcove, the floors, rails, and helm were the only structures that survived the “freak weather accident” that has anecdotally destroyed the bridge and prompted the redesign for TFF. The soffit seems to have been changed in the next movie, however, to an angled form rather than a curved.That's a good photo to ask a question I was wondering. If the soffit on the TFF bridge left over from the TMP bridge?
Here ya go, @DanGovier. A straight-on profile of the rail stanchions. The center "plexiglass" piece has obviously been altered for it's Enterprise-B appearance here, but these are the same stanchions used in the Kirk movies. These had additional brackets inserted into them to secure the new front railing we see on the TUC Enterprise-A and B.
You can see these in Generations here: http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=55401&fullsize=1
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