It looks like there's also a board on the floor between the legs that quite obviously is attached to and moves with the desk, colored to blend into the floor. It's probably there just to help stabilize the prop desk. I don't know if I'd include it in your model or not, depending on whether you want to go with accuracy or intent in the model.
I think that's just a shadow of the desk being cast by the light from overhead.
I think B.J. may be right, Greg. Several other shots seem to support what he's saying. This one, for example:
http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/2x01hd/amoktimehd784.jpg
Of most blueprints I find them to be sensors(lower left):
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In either case, seems to me that Donny is trying to model the sets we actually saw on-screen, so I imagine that what lays behind those three circles is entirely out of the scope of what he's trying to do.
--Alex
I didn't find a picture of it at TrekCore but I thought I remember a tiny insert shot in DS9:Trials & Tribbleations showing an animation of a sensor "ping" coming from that spot. It's either when Sisko and Dax are on the bridge using the ship's internal scanners or when O'Brien is talking about beaming someone during a phase in the Enterprise's shield/sensor cycle.
In either case, seems to me that Donny is trying to model the sets we actually saw on-screen, so I imagine that what lays behind those three circles is entirely out of the scope of what he's trying to do.
--Alex
Actually, I plan on making quite a few areas we never saw. It just makes sense to build the sets we are familiar with first, since each area we have seen requires me to make so many assets (chairs, beds, props, computers, textures, materials, etc). It will be much easier after all the canon areas are done to make the new areas with all those assets already made and at my disposal.
Regarding the three circular lights at the saucer's edge being sensors, I'm not against the idea per se. I just didn't want to be going against any official facts if I decide to place something other than sensors there. I always wanted to imagine a lounge with a spectacular forward view in that spot, but after thinking about it, that seems a little too unlike TOS and more like TNG.
But I think that the dish on the front of the engineering hull has been generally accepted to be a "deflector" dish, not a "sensor" dish.
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I see you've stuck to the same seam lines as the actual costumes, excellent! Were you planning to make the concealed zips slightly visible (as per the constraints of a TV series) or make them truly "invisible"?
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