J.J. Abrahms? Forgive my cynicism for I wouldn't hold my breath.Tallguy said:
Now we just need someone to build it and use it. Exeter? New Voyages? J.J. Abrahms?![]()
I never do. I'm a bitter old fan who wrestles with bouts of unreasoning optimism.Warped9 said:J.J. Abrahms? Forgive my cynicism for I wouldn't hold my breath.![]()
All in good time, all in good time.Tallguy said:
Now we just need someone to build it and use it.
Captain Robert April said:
I presume you're referring to this one?
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You have an interesting idea of "rounded."
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Again, you have a strange sense of "curvy" since that final drawing doesn't look any curvier than the actual mockup.
You're refuting allegations that nobody has made. Please turn in your pointed ears at the front desk.
Yeah...QuinnTV said:
C'mon, guys, I find this thread interesting. Could we stop with the baiting and insults? I'd rather not see this thread locked like the Deck Plans.
Neither would I considering how much time and effort I've invested in it.QuinnTV said:
...I'd rather not see this thread locked...
And thank you for it, too!Warped9 said:
I suppose in a greater sense I've created a fourth version of the TOS shuttlecraft that has never actually been seen onscreen.![]()
Kirkunit said:
^^That sounds pretty plausible. The only nit I have is I wouldn't discount the mock-up being made in Michigan. It seems likely that it was made locally, but as an industrial designer, my office builds stuff & ships it all over the world. One of the reasons we get hired is we have the facilities, equipment & staff to do that sort of thing.
I don't know the history like you do, but if it was made locally, it was probably only supervised by AMT staff.
The progression of images you propose is exactly the way product development happens. Even to the extent of a vendor warping a concept to match their expertise, and then fighting to get some of the design character back.
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Furthermore, the big three are in Michigan & they build concept after concept car on a regular basis. Certainly, there would be facilities in Michigan with the resources & ability to build a shuttle mock-up, perhaps even more efficiently than a studio in L.A.
True. But a conceptual sketch doesn't tell you everything. Designing from scratch is an evolutionary process as you try out different ideas until you find something that works. You may even try things you're pretty sure you don't like just on the off chance you discover something else you hadn't thought of.Professor Moriarty said:
^^^ Meh, looks too 1950's for my taste. The flying butter dish was more realistic, imnsho.
Cary,Cary L. Brown said:
...self-righteous..."smarmy and smug"...just shut the @#$* up...you're BOTH behaving like infants...
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