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I'm looking for an overhead view of the TOS bridge without people in it

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I'm looking for something like this, but just an empty bridge without any people (it doesn't have to be that exact cross-section of the bridge, but I'm looking for a similar overhead view). I could also live with a drawing, as long as it's somewhat detailed and lifelike (not a wireframe schematic or a cartoon). Or failing that, maybe someone knows of a 3D model of the bridge where I could manipulate the camera and position it just the way I want? Thanks in advance.
 
I'm hoping to find a photograph, preferably. I was only offering a sketch or 3D model as fallback options.
 
I'm looking for something like this, but just an empty bridge without any people (it doesn't have to be that exact cross-section of the bridge, but I'm looking for a similar overhead view). I could also live with a drawing, as long as it's somewhat detailed and lifelike (not a wireframe schematic or a cartoon). Or failing that, maybe someone knows of a 3D model of the bridge where I could manipulate the camera and position it just the way I want? Thanks in advance.

I think that shot from "The Galileo Seven", reused in "The Lights of Zetar", was the only time the original set was photographed like that. If they got test footage of the empty set on that occasion and a frame exists, I never saw it online.
 
I would settle for a shot of a recreated set (like the ones made for New Voyages or In a Mirror Darkly), but I understand that angle is probably pretty rare.
 
I would settle for a shot of a recreated set (like the ones made for New Voyages or In a Mirror Darkly), but I understand that angle is probably pretty rare.

The New Voyages bridge set is still standing as part of the Ticonderoga set tour, and you could contact them about this. Best case scenario, they say "Cool idea! We'll take a photo like that." It can't hurt to ask.
https://www.startrektour.com/about/general-information/
 
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