It has long been accepted that the left side of the 11ft. Enterprise miniature was never finished as to accommodate the wiring for the ship’s lighting, and as such that side would never be seen.
However, it has been noticed that as there are sufficient photos showing the left side unfinished it could not be missed that the outboard side of the port (left) nacelle is painted with the Starfleet pennant. Hmm… Why do that if the left side was never meant to be seen?
We do know the 33in. miniature was finished on both sides thoroughly. But could it be possible the 11 footer was also finished on both sides at one point? Remember that when “The Cage” was being filmed there were no plans to internally light the 11 footer. From the get-go it was intended to be a static miniature, one that might never be used again should the series not be picked by NBC.
The video explores the possibility that the left side of the 11ft. Enterprise might indeed have been completed at one point.
However, it has been noticed that as there are sufficient photos showing the left side unfinished it could not be missed that the outboard side of the port (left) nacelle is painted with the Starfleet pennant. Hmm… Why do that if the left side was never meant to be seen?
We do know the 33in. miniature was finished on both sides thoroughly. But could it be possible the 11 footer was also finished on both sides at one point? Remember that when “The Cage” was being filmed there were no plans to internally light the 11 footer. From the get-go it was intended to be a static miniature, one that might never be used again should the series not be picked by NBC.
The video explores the possibility that the left side of the 11ft. Enterprise might indeed have been completed at one point.