Oddly, it winds up being a mixture of both. Because of my not saving a version before I started cutting in the windows, I respun the saucer. The rest is a modification of my Pike-era USS Enterprise. I've even got the non-lit windows on the port side of the saucer. I'm debating if I should leave them there, or add lights to the "lit" windows.Are you starting from scratch or are you modifying an existing mesh?
LOL! Thank you, Henock!It has that fresh, new starship smell.
Actually, I love your images, especially the spiked, nacelles.
Thank you! That's VERY kind of you to say!It looks like a physical model. Beautiful ship.
Thank you, Bernard. Thank you very much!that is really nice![]()
Oh, sorry! Just like with the first pilot, I thought I had found a detail on one side, but I wasn't thinking clearly. The yellow box on the side of the bridge ... I thought it was lit. It was (essentially) a post-it note. It was painted on.Information such as...? Don't leave us hanging.
Thank you, my friend. I shall try my best.Excellent. Yes, it's amazing that there is exactly ONE shot of the 11 foot in The Cage.
I know there are a couple of shots where you can make out the details of the bridge dome with the "window" on the front. But most of the WNMHG shots you can't. So as far as I'm concerned MY WHNHGB is the 2nd pilot ship with the 1st pilot bridge markings. It's actually one of the few shots where you can see the top of the saucer. There weren't that many, IIRC.
Keep up the good work.
I will (eventually) make a recreation of the 3 foot model, and possibly a couple of versions of it. Yes. I will certainly be using Shaw's measurements and plans as they are probably the most accurate ever produced, outside of those who built the model. His love for the 3 foot model is profound.Maybe Shaw’s version of the 3 footer next?
I don’t think that has been done as CGI
Thank you, Santaman!Really nice work.![]()
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