kit of this model
Yes, please.
I'll take two!

kit of this model
Yes, please.
I think the biggest revelation here has been that the front caps of the nacelles were light-up Bussard collectors like on the TOS Enterprise. I had always assumed because they went with the grilles in TMP, and also because of this artist's rendering of what is clearly the Phase II Enterprise in this TMP teaser poster, that they were supposed to be grilles.
This model was always intended to be a static build so I could concentrate on learning the geometry and intricacies of Jefferies' design, and reverse engineer how Jefferies' intended the design to look. And all of this is for a set of plans of the Phase II Enterprise I'll be putting together (which will include information on the intended lighting of the studio model even though my model doesn't have any).This may be a really dumb question, i'm not too familiar with the process of putting models such as these together, but do you intend to do any electronics on it? Any of the lighting that is?
The lower one is narrower than the top one... but not by as much as on the original studio model.1. That pair of ribbed trapazoidal details, above and on the impulse engine, were they drawn on the plans that way? When I saw them on the Loos model it always looked weird. On that model the lower one looks narrower than the upper one, or at least it's taller and thus has a narrower top end, while yours appear to be the roughly the same size.
Maybe... at this point I'm not sure.2. Any idea why the Sept. 5, 1977 plans have X's on the nacelle cap chin guards? Usually that means "omit", right?
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Most of the paintings were based on either early sketches by Jefferies or the small study model Price originally put together based on an AMT model kit (hence the inclusion of the dimples on the underside of the primary hull in all the paintings).I think the biggest revelation here has been that the front caps of the nacelles were light-up Bussard collectors like on the TOS Enterprise. I had always assumed because they went with the grilles in TMP, and also because of this artist's rendering of what is clearly the Phase II Enterprise in this TMP teaser poster, that they were supposed to be grilles.
The first five photos are of the studio model under construction (mostly test assemblies of unfinished masters to show how the model would generally look when completed), the last one is of one of the Planet Hollywood display models (there were five built) that Paramount commissioned Price to build after the release of TMP. Price used modified parts from the Phase II Enterprise molds (which he still has) to construct these, but was instructed to make them look like the TMP Enterprise.I am confused by the few pics I have of what I thought was the actual Phase 2 model, especially the completed version.
Yes.So was the Phase II model meant to have the gridlines on the saucer?
Yes.So was the Phase II model meant to have the gridlines on the saucer?
In fact it was the engraved gridlines on the Phase II model that was used to justify having engraved gridlines on the 1/350 TOS Enterprise model kit.
I don't have them on my model because it would have been a real pain to get right at one-third studio scale, and I was already doing a ton of stuff I'd never done before while building this model. But the weathering on the model hints to the gridlines placement (which is actually pretty much the same as on the 11 foot model).
Part of the reason for including the "rust ring" to the model was to show where the gridlines should have been. But because Phase II didn't have access to the 11 foot model and were instead using the 33 inch model as a reference, the weathering would have actually looked more like the 33 inch model's than my model does. The 33 inch model had no gridlines at all, so the weathering on that model didn't acknowledge them, which is why I decided on using the 11 foot model's weathering as a reference.
On a version with physical gridlines (and panel lines on other parts of the model), I'd stick more to copying the 33 inch model's look instead.
Here is a quick comparison between my model and one of those Planet Hollywood models...
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...I can imagine that it was a refit after the 3rd season and before TMP refit.
Shaw said:
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