Image-heavy posts warning! 
So I tied up as many loose ends on the four bridges I've been working on since the new year as I could. There's still a few things I didn't get to (namely, a working red-alert mode and both simple and complex interactions with bridge consoles), but those will have to wait until a later date. I must admit I'm quite fatigued from working on the bridges and over the last couple of weeks I've noticed myself forging ahead despite not actually wanting to. But I know myself, and if I was to have moved on without taking them to at least to a 97% completion, I'd probably never come back around to finishing them. I have to ride the momentum while it's there.
As you have noticed over the last couple of months, I have attempted to nail all the differences between the bridges, and capture every detail to the best of my ability given available references. Much like with the latest iteration of my TOS proejct, I did this because I want this to be the final time I build these bridges! I wanted to leave no stone unturned and model everything to the highest quality possible so that there would be no reason for me to want to model these again in the future. Not that I minded modeling these bridges (as it was great fun) but you all know I have a penchant for going back and re-modeling old work instead of focusing on new things
. I want to start looking forward and provide the fan art community with the things they've yet to see fully realized in 3D (that is, after I touch up all my existing TWOK-era sets).
Anyway, I modeled the missing pieces to the Grissom bridge Friday night and Saturday morning, and then spent the rest of the day Saturday doing a final lighting pass on my bridges and took a plethora of final screenshots of all four. Therefore, I present to you the finished Enterprise Bridge in it's 2271 configuration, the Enterprise bridge in it's 2285 configuration, the Reliant bridge, and the Grissom bridge.
I'll be doing one post per bridge, so first up is the Enterprise bridge in it's 2271 configuration, as seen in "Star Trek: The Motion Picture":

















So I tied up as many loose ends on the four bridges I've been working on since the new year as I could. There's still a few things I didn't get to (namely, a working red-alert mode and both simple and complex interactions with bridge consoles), but those will have to wait until a later date. I must admit I'm quite fatigued from working on the bridges and over the last couple of weeks I've noticed myself forging ahead despite not actually wanting to. But I know myself, and if I was to have moved on without taking them to at least to a 97% completion, I'd probably never come back around to finishing them. I have to ride the momentum while it's there.
As you have noticed over the last couple of months, I have attempted to nail all the differences between the bridges, and capture every detail to the best of my ability given available references. Much like with the latest iteration of my TOS proejct, I did this because I want this to be the final time I build these bridges! I wanted to leave no stone unturned and model everything to the highest quality possible so that there would be no reason for me to want to model these again in the future. Not that I minded modeling these bridges (as it was great fun) but you all know I have a penchant for going back and re-modeling old work instead of focusing on new things

Anyway, I modeled the missing pieces to the Grissom bridge Friday night and Saturday morning, and then spent the rest of the day Saturday doing a final lighting pass on my bridges and took a plethora of final screenshots of all four. Therefore, I present to you the finished Enterprise Bridge in it's 2271 configuration, the Enterprise bridge in it's 2285 configuration, the Reliant bridge, and the Grissom bridge.
I'll be doing one post per bridge, so first up is the Enterprise bridge in it's 2271 configuration, as seen in "Star Trek: The Motion Picture":
















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