treknician1701
Lieutenant Commander
Hello, Everybody.
I wanted to ask this here, since there are so many people with knowledge about these things here, and I wanted to make sure of the facts. I had left the show, and was working elsewhere, when I heard a story about the large 6 foot Enterprise model, and the fact that it was really damaged. Rumor went that a tech, working at "Image-G" in Hollywood, programmed a computer for a motion control shot, started the program, and left the area to go to the restroom. When he came out, some time later, the camera, and it's lens, were embedded in the top of the saucer, going thru the 10 forward area, and moving into the "NCC" area, where it stopped.
A short time later, I found out that Greg Jein had been commissioned to build a smaller, 4 foot version of the Enterprise-D, which followed in my mind, that the rumor must be true, since everyone really hated dealing with the larger model, which was actually two pieces, since the saucer would separate, and both sections had a support rig, and a smaller, lighter model would be easy to work with.
I just wanted to know if anyone had a clue on this story.
Many Thanks.
I wanted to ask this here, since there are so many people with knowledge about these things here, and I wanted to make sure of the facts. I had left the show, and was working elsewhere, when I heard a story about the large 6 foot Enterprise model, and the fact that it was really damaged. Rumor went that a tech, working at "Image-G" in Hollywood, programmed a computer for a motion control shot, started the program, and left the area to go to the restroom. When he came out, some time later, the camera, and it's lens, were embedded in the top of the saucer, going thru the 10 forward area, and moving into the "NCC" area, where it stopped.
A short time later, I found out that Greg Jein had been commissioned to build a smaller, 4 foot version of the Enterprise-D, which followed in my mind, that the rumor must be true, since everyone really hated dealing with the larger model, which was actually two pieces, since the saucer would separate, and both sections had a support rig, and a smaller, lighter model would be easy to work with.
I just wanted to know if anyone had a clue on this story.
Many Thanks.