It is a classy look.It's funny how this is making me appreciate the lines of the TOS Connie a lot more.
I've made some tweaks, I've not followed the outline 100%, added some curve to the secondary hull that wasn't there, which in hindsight should be. But aside from that, yes she is "perfect."Hard to improve upon perfection
Jefferies was a genius. This ship had so many amazing angles. It’s a shame that they didn’t have the technology (or budget) to use back then to explore it a little more.It's funny how this is making me appreciate the lines of the TOS Connie a lot more.
Jefferies was a genius. This ship had so many amazing angles. It’s a shame that they didn’t have the technology (or budget) to use back then to explore it a little more.
Indeed, although they did well enough with what they had back then. Of course, the remastered episodes have done a lot to make her look amazing.Jefferies was a genius. This ship had so many amazing angles. It’s a shame that they didn’t have the technology (or budget) to use back then to explore it a little more.
Noooooo, not another person I'm older than! I'm in my mid-fifties. I can honestly say I am a lifelong fan, when we were based in the USA Star Trek was something I used to watch sitting on my dad's knee. It is my earliest TV memory (The Deadly Years, but given how upset I was at Kirk being pushed from the centre seat, I'm going to guess I'd seen it many times before to have some understanding of it).I suppose. I'm nearly 43 years old and been a fan for over 30 years. I still believe the SNW and TMP versions of the Connie are the more interesting and beautiful versions of the lineage.
I think that's something people miss the point of sometimes - TOS is where it all began, it's where it all stems and flows from. A lot of ideas from TOS that we take for granted, were developed on the fly and evolved over time - the UFP, Starfleet, etc. Other things were never touched on, such as the actual century the show was set. (Star Trek II is when I think it was established that TOS was set in the 23rd Century). TOS is also a show of its time, and has to be seen in that light. It's sexist, misogynistic and lot of other un-PC things that just wouldn't be tolerated by a studio today. But we can forgive it all that, because, as I say, it is a show of its time.Oh, I 100% agree with you, the TMP refit was always the #1 iteration of the lineage to me as well. And the technology had evolved to a level by that time that they were able to explore the design in greater detail. I just think that if they were able to do that back in TOS, we would have been able to appreciate her lines a little more, and we never would have gotten the refit without the original to start from. I’ll always give the grand gray lady her due.![]()
I suppose. I'm nearly 43 years old and been a fan for over 30 years. I still believe the SNW and TMP versions of the Connie are the more interesting and beautiful versions of the lineage.
I agree that the USS Constitution is NCC-1700, but the rest... are all over the place. The USS Constellation is NCC-1017 as seen on screen. It's not changeable. Did Starfleet reserve 17XX just for the Connies - and by extension 18XX for the Mirandas? It's an interesting idea, but screen evidence doesn't support this, and I can't pretend I haven't seen things just for the sake of sorting some numbers out, lol.My $.02 is that the Constitution should always be NCC-1700, which is also unofficially official. It’s your project, though. Your choice in the end.
My theory on 1017 was that the Constellation was actually a vessel from an older class, that was the first to be refit into the 1700 Connie class as a testbed experiment, much as the Enterprise was the first to be refit out of the baseline Connie’s to the next generation of late-23rd century designs. Hence, the lower number. The really odd one was the Grissom/Oberth 63x numbers. They looked newer than the refit Connie’s or Miranda’s but had the lowest canonical registry number on-screen until the USS Kelvin appeared in ST09.
Yeah, as I say the whole NCC registration system is ripe for debate and rationalisation. BUT, that's not something I plan on doing, lol. My problem (and it's personal to me only), is that I cannot ignore the screen evidence. Remastered Trek could have sorted this out, but chose instead to keep the registrations as originally listed back in the day. If we go with the idea that ships with numbers lower than 1700 were refit to Connie stats, we have a lot of ships that were upgraded. It's possible. The idea that the Enterprise was a newer ship than most of the other Connies works as well. She was still a mature ship by the time Kirk took command if we accept her launch year as 2245.Googling NCC-1708 returns a variety of fan versions with different names so it seems to be a popular number for fan designsI'm with @137th Gebirg in thinking that the Constitution should have the NCC-1700 though. Regarding Constellation's low NCC-1017 number I'm of a similar thought that she was upgraded but not necessarily of the same class as Kirk's Enterprise as Constellation can be seen close-up to have different details. IMHO, I don't think there are any blocks of numbers reserved for specific classes.
If you also include TAS, Starfleet already had ships with high numbers as well (NCC-61645) so you've got a whole range of numbers to play with.![]()
I try to keep things organised - such as only posting Trek work on here, and everything else on SciFi Meshes. TBH, I find this site far more friendly ;-)I hope you share these and your refit concept at sci-fi meshes as well.
I'd love to see your TOS shuttlecraft, first, with the interior of the shuttlebay/hangar fleshed out.I am giving serious consideration to doing the TOS shuttle, and a TOS orbital Starbase.
It's something for me to think on. I've done hanger bays before, and my shuttles tend to have basic interiors. It's not a small undertaking, but something I've found "adds" to the 3d-ness of the models, similar to the way I put "rooms" (textured lightboxes) behind the windows to enhance the way the ships look.I'd love to see your TOS shuttlecraft, first, with the interior of the shuttlebay/hangar fleshed out.
Speaking of shuttlecraft, how does one land on/in your single engine "scout" ship?
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