You made me chuckle! Thank you very much!That is definitely awesome!
You made me chuckle! Thank you very much!That is definitely awesome!
Thank you, Bill. I'm hoping to go with a "screen accurate" version. So, I'll be changing and toning down the colors and saturation of my textures on the model.The desaturation definitely helps.
Professor Moriarty, that may be the greatest compliment I've ever been given! I laughed out loud like a madman at that last sentence! LOL! Thank you!Eric, I tip my virtual hat to you. This is almost certainly the most screen-accurate depiction of the pre-production Enterprise that I've ever seen. Studying your magnificent model has reminded me of more than a couple of unintentional oversights that I made on my not-at-all-even-trying-to-be-screen-accurate Enterprise and Constellation, but now I'm going to have to go back and make some corrections.
So I hope you'll take my closing salutation in the spirit that it truly and wholly was intended: **** you, and thank you.
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Thank you!Damn fine model if you ask me. Almost looks physical. Now, here's the million dollar question...Being that this is an earlier version than the first pilot Enterprise exhibited in "The Cage", would you agree that this could be Robert April's Enterprise?
Thank you!Excellent!
I prefer this to the WMNHGB version except for the lights, which would really bring this to life.
Thanks for the suggestion! I may well do that. For now, my immediate goal is to have one of each version of the 11 foot model, and that includes the unlit version. But I'll certainly go back and add lights.In terms of lighting the model (which is what the production staff would have really wanted) I would simply light the windows and domes as they are on the WNMHGB version as well as add the running lights from that version. Otherwise leave the rest as is.
You are building a version that one day I want to tackle. That said I want to model an ideal Pike version, which means adding some details from the two successive versions. Thus the lighted windows, domes and running lights from the WNMHGB version as well as the inboard nacelle detail and hangar doors from the series production version.
Nice pickup. I'll do some more research. You may be correct.I might be wrong, but I seem to recall the little ribs were not on the intercoolers and reactor control loops on the pilots’ model.
I also think it would be good to see the red nacelle domes animated with the fan effect. No added colors- just white lights behind the fan and the red dome. It would make sense, to me at least, that there should be some less dramatic, less powerful looking effect there
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