Fantastic work to consider! I'd like to add that if you look in the orange diagram, you can see that there is a red line running from the saucer to the secondary hull, and also up the pylons. Since this image is near the turbolift, I contend that these are lift systems and that there is a lift going up the pylons (though not a full-fledged elevator car, probably, due to space). Thus in TAS it is still very possible that Kirk and Scotty are dropping of the anti-matter into that lift to have it carried up to the nacelle.I tried it using my limited skill. I took the pressure hull diagram, sized it for a 122 foot length from the fantail to the aft of the pylon; sized and superimposed the Sinclair model over the front portion; and lastly, eyeballed the rest. The new clamshell doors are 60' in diameter. The stern got so long, that I shortened it (see below). Rear windows line up, now. Conclusion: Meh (but the hangar sorta fits...)
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I noticed that the hangar sketch (side view below) matches the profile of the pressure hull sketch with the exposed clamshell doors, no overhang and the rear dome in front of the doors. The rear overhang didn't exist early on. Later, it looks like the clamshell doors and fantail were pulled forward under the dome ~10'. Odd, the hangar sketch must have been done pre-33" and 11' ship model design since both ship models had the overhang.
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Not only is this diagram amazing, but it is similar to many artistic images of the ship (from the 60's-70's novelizations, (and as others have said from TAS), that date to the period."Un-tapering the Hull"; last view; put all the windows and pylon on their original X-axis. Re-tapered the back bone to give more slant and extended the underside scallop to start at its original position. Almost all of the X-axis stretch is between the last window and the top dome, but the stern was blown up to get the 60' dia. doors. For the Y-axis stretch, I mostly just matched up to the stern points and rotated up the rear windows to be inline with the front sets of windows. Onto the log fire.
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Can we get this overlaid with the secondary hull of the refit? (especially using the concept that the refit hull fits within the original, like someone who is posting on this thread did a few years back) here:
https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/scaling-the-excelsior-filming-model.223039/page-21
Have we ever detailed out the two different engine/power models?
JML Model (naval style)
1. One M/AM reactor in secondary (or saucer) hull feeding power to the warp engines in each nacelle.
2. etc.
GR/MJ Model (aviation style)
1. Two M/AM reactors, one in each warp engine nacelle which send power into the secondary hull.
2. etc.
or is that about it? Three or more M/AM reactors? Magic rocks? Anti-matter flow?I love treknobabble.
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Three reactors might still mean one warp reactor and two impulse engines.
I still like the idea that, whatever the big swirling light shaft in TMP is, the pipe structure is that same type of system in TOS. In this theory we can see one end of it in the Secondary Hull Engine Room, leading to the base of the struts, and another end of it in the Saucer Engine Room, leading to the space between the two Impulse Engine vents, and supplementing their abilities.
The ultimate "proof" of this idea: In TOS, the glowing parts of the model (deflector, nacelle endcaps) are predominantly orange, like the pipe structure; in TMP the main lit parts (deflector, nacelle grills) are predominantly blue like the big swirling light shaft.
