Spent the day getting the "bar" area modeled, which serves as the entry foyer to the VIP lounge. We get a glimpse of this area in TMP:

A couple things to note: there are unmarked, nondescript cylinders (which appear to be a dark grey metal?) of different diameters and heights adorning the shelves behind the "bar". We can assume these cylinders contain various beverages and spirits to be served to the officers that visit the lounge. The shelves themselves seem to be covered by glass-pane doors. The bar top is a table that I believe first appeared here, but later went on to be part of the sickbay set in TWOK (in the service corridor that runs behind McCoy's office) and lived for many years in the sickbay set of TNG.
Now, I think it's pretty silly and cheap to have all the alcohol/beverages/spirits in these non-descript cylinders, but this may be a blessing in disguise because it does save me a TON of time I'd otherwise have to spend modeling various exotic liquor bottles; at least enough unique variants to fill the shelves without them repeating
too much. And, quite frankly, I'd rather spend my time and resources elsewhere. So I'm sticking to these grey cylinders instead of carving out a week or so to model liquor bottles. I
could use the six or seven bottles I modeled for my TOS project, but those just look silly here and there aren't enough variants to fill the shelves. So, for now at least, I'm sticking to these cylinders, even in my TWOK version.
Otherwise, today I re-modeled
some of the props that will decorate the TWOK lounge, including:
- A light sconce we first see in TSFS at the Starfleet HQ lounge Kirk meets Morrow in, which I think fits in quite nicely here. I've placed the sconce liberally around the lounge, but may remove a few of them by the times this is through. Depends on how many "nautical" props I get modeled.
- A large UFP / Enterprise Seal to greet those entering the lounge's bar/foyer. I've included a smaller version in the lounge proper but will probably replace it later with something more nautical looking. I created a clean image of that graphic this time around, and greatly enhanced the material.
- Framed paintings of sailing ships. I'm actually not quite sure what I think about them. I dig the wood paneling and the color scheme of the lounge, but adding in the "nautical" memorabilia is kind of throwing me off. Thoughts?
And here you can see the drop-down viewscreen walls in both their up and down positions from this view. Notice I've added a metal track for the drop-down walls to follow this time around.
