On one of the AJAX threads, someone posted a picture from tosgraphics.comof what the TOS Enterprise Bridge set look like on the back. I realized that I had never seen the "nuts and bolts" of the set before and it was interesting to see how they built it.
Now, as fan filmmakers, some of us have had to reverse-engineer (or in some cases, create from scratch) our own sets in the real world. The backs, while not pretty, can tell a lot a lot about the way we've been able to solve these particular problems.
Here's the back of the TOS Science Station:
and here's the back of the TMP-TSFS Science Station found on Forgotten Trek:
And here's that the backs of some of my set panels look like. I'm almost ready to put in the wiring, so it's still a little rough:
I'd love to see what the backs of some of your sets look like -- maybe we can discuss the way we all conquered (or were stumped) by things like the sliding doors, etc.
Now, as fan filmmakers, some of us have had to reverse-engineer (or in some cases, create from scratch) our own sets in the real world. The backs, while not pretty, can tell a lot a lot about the way we've been able to solve these particular problems.
Here's the back of the TOS Science Station:

and here's the back of the TMP-TSFS Science Station found on Forgotten Trek:

And here's that the backs of some of my set panels look like. I'm almost ready to put in the wiring, so it's still a little rough:




I'd love to see what the backs of some of your sets look like -- maybe we can discuss the way we all conquered (or were stumped) by things like the sliding doors, etc.