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News about the TOS 11-Footer

MGagen

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Just visited the National Air and Space Museum last Friday.

I had seen the Enterprise filming miniature there twice before (in the '70s and later in the '80s) but had never been to the museum since it was relocated to the floor level display in the Museum Shop basement.

While admiring the old girl, a museum employee approached me and told me that it was the actual model used to film the classic series. I thanked her and told her I knew about the model, but that that I had been looking forward to seeing it up close for the first time.

She then told me that my timing was good, because it would be going away next Thursday.

Seeing my stunned expression, she went on to say that they were taking it out to be "repaired," and that afterwards it would be on display upstairs in the actual museum. She couldn't tell me when it would return or precisely where it would be reinstalled.

Thanking her for the information, I mentioned that, while we all know the Enterprise is not an actual aerospace artifact, Star Trek had inspired many people to pursue careers in space exploration. I went on to tell her of the recent restoration of the Shuttlecraft set piece and how it was now on display at the Houston Space Center.

A woman listening to our conversation then spoke up excitedly and asked me for details about it. She said "Well, I guess I'm going to Houston!"

I can't say for certain that this is the long-hoped for restoration to her original condition, but it seems likely. We should all cross our fingers and hope our favorite dame can wipe the garish grease paint off her face, freshen up a bit, and return to her place of honor in America's aerospace shrine.

But if you have plans to see her any time soon, you'll need to get to Washington in the next two days.

M.
 
Man, I'm going to Washington at the end of October. Seeing the Enterprise model was at the top of my list! Is there a chance that it will be back by the last week of October?
 
When I see "News about the TOS 11-Footer," that's the first thing I read. It's one of the greatest genre icons of my life.

The Lost in Space robot costume and one of the main Jupiter 2 miniatures were both effectively destroyed by modifications inflicted for re-use in later productions. The Discovery from 2001: A Space Odyssey was destroyed immediately for proprietary reasons. The original Galileo Shuttlecraft had to have its entire outer hull replaced after years of outdoor decay.

I'm glad this one piece of sci-fi history, the most important of the bunch, is intact and getting another chance at proper restoration.
 
"You treat her like a lady... and she'll always bring you home." Admiral Leonard McCoy
 
First picture of restored Enterprise released!
ent_restored.jpg

:razz:
 
Just visited the National Air and Space Museum last Friday.

I had seen the Enterprise filming miniature there twice before (in the '70s and later in the '80s) but had never been to the museum since it was relocated to the floor level display in the Museum Shop basement.

While admiring the old girl, a museum employee approached me and told me that it was the actual model used to film the classic series. I thanked her and told her I knew about the model, but that that I had been looking forward to seeing it up close for the first time.

She then told me that my timing was good, because it would be going away next Thursday.

Seeing my stunned expression, she went on to say that they were taking it out to be "repaired," and that afterwards it would be on display upstairs in the actual museum. She couldn't tell me when it would return or precisely where it would be reinstalled.

Thanking her for the information, I mentioned that, while we all know the Enterprise is not an actual aerospace artifact, Star Trek had inspired many people to pursue careers in space exploration. I went on to tell her of the recent restoration of the Shuttlecraft set piece and how it was now on display at the Houston Space Center.

A woman listening to our conversation then spoke up excitedly and asked me for details about it. She said "Well, I guess I'm going to Houston!"

I can't say for certain that this is the long-hoped for restoration to her original condition, but it seems likely. We should all cross our fingers and hope our favorite dame can wipe the garish grease paint off her face, freshen up a bit, and return to her place of honor in America's aerospace shrine.

But if you have plans to see her any time soon, you'll need to get to Washington in the next two days.

M.

^^
No, it won't be back on display until 2016

That really sucks!! She is impressive in person.

Here is an article on it:

http://www.airspacemag.com/daily-pl...ise-boldly-go-back-workshop-180952633/?no-ist

Thank you sooo much McGagen & Feek61 for the info and that article. The wife and I were planning a trip to Washington next year and on the top three to do list was a visit to see the Enterprise. I would have had a friggin' stroke getting there just to find out she was gone in for restoration.The trip is now officially postponed.
 
Thank you sooo much McGagen & Feek61 for the info and that article. The wife and I were planning a trip to Washington next year and on the top three to do list was a visit to see the Enterprise. I would have had a friggin' stroke getting there just to find out she was gone in for restoration.The trip is now officially postponed.

Yep, I just made this decision myself. Who knows if I'll ever get to Washington again? I live in Illinois, so it's not a quick jaunt over there. I can wait 2 years to go there so I'm just going to vacation somewhere else in October.
 
When they unveil her again, they should probably do so with Jerry Goldsmith's score...the same one when Kirk and Scotty were seeing the refurbished Enterprise from the space pod.
 
I know she needs structural work and support. Did I miss who is doing the cosmetics? (Grid lines are my concern, course.)
 
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