Ever since TAS first debuted way, way back I was interested in seeing what some of the ships seen in TAS could look like if they had been done as live-action in TOS. So over the years I have sketched countless drawings and schematics of how the ships could have been realized in more "real" three-dimensional form.
It wasn't until I began playing around with 3D modeling almost ten years ago that I now had the opportunity to realize how I envisioned some of the ships seen in TAS. In years past I have shared some of those ideas in this very forum, but given that Photobucket now wants me to pay extra to share images the pics in those old threads aren't readily visible anymore. And I'm not prepared to paying them any more money.
So I begin this new thread by posting a few images of--what I think--is one odf the better realizations of a TAS design. Specifically the freighter seen in "Pirates Of Orion." I hope to follow this up with other designs including some I will revisit as well as some I have not attempted yet.
With my model I renamed the ship (though it is certainly meant to be of the same class) and worked up some renders with a little added film grain to make it look a bit more vintage.
Cue the TAS music...




It wasn't until I began playing around with 3D modeling almost ten years ago that I now had the opportunity to realize how I envisioned some of the ships seen in TAS. In years past I have shared some of those ideas in this very forum, but given that Photobucket now wants me to pay extra to share images the pics in those old threads aren't readily visible anymore. And I'm not prepared to paying them any more money.
So I begin this new thread by posting a few images of--what I think--is one odf the better realizations of a TAS design. Specifically the freighter seen in "Pirates Of Orion." I hope to follow this up with other designs including some I will revisit as well as some I have not attempted yet.
With my model I renamed the ship (though it is certainly meant to be of the same class) and worked up some renders with a little added film grain to make it look a bit more vintage.
Cue the TAS music...




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