I don't think it's glowing. Just reflective.
Could that actualy be a swept back nacelle support?
TAS actually had some gorgeous depictions of the NCC-1701 and in a few cases some of the best we ever saw. The limitations of live-action special effects in the mid-to-late 1960s were clearly not an issue for television animation artists in the early 1970s.
I’ve always had a fondness for the three-foot model.TAS actually had some gorgeous depictions of the NCC-1701 and in a few cases some of the best we ever saw. The limitations of live-action special effects in the mid-to-late 1960s were clearly not an issue for television animation artists in the early 1970s.
That, too, looks better than what we got.
Concept art for the Dry Dock![]()
"The USS Enterprise NCC-1701 received some temporary modifications while under the command of Captain Christopher Pike..."
You've gotta buy the book for thatNo front view?
That's would work in a meta sense, but this is a technical book. Eaglemoss have shown the versions of the ship side-by-side in some instances.I wouldn’t take the refit to mean a believable way of reshaping the literal TOS-R digital model into the DSC model and back, only that if we were to see the Enterprise in 2254 or 2265, the DSC model would be edited into one closer to the TOS-R version, but it would still be “recast”.
From their Enterprise-D book:Side-by-side at 289 and 442 meters?
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