@Disposable_Ensign Normally with blueprints, I use a known measurement and use that as a scale. In this case, the blueprint has the outline of Stage 17, so you can use the dimensions of that as a starting point. Stage 17 internal size is 186'-4" x 68'. All paramount stage sizes can be seen in this folder of the archive: http://archive.frogland.co.uk/#15413552413378
It's the Jumja stick kiosk, it was only placed there when the plot needed it. Google and Wikis are your friends for stuff like this. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Jumja_kiosk Also, official blueprints rarely get all the details right, which is why the work Redgeneral's doing archiving the construction and stage blueprints is so important.
This auction that I posted a few weeks back has been updated with A new image that was not there previously: https://entertainment.ha.com/itm/en...002.s?ic4=GalleryView-ShortDescription-071515
I can't buy it, but can anyone on here archive it at frogland? I mean buy it and then archive it there
why buy it? you can get a high quality image directly from the auction site: https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path[2/3/6/5/0/23650390]&call=url[file:product.chain]
Nice spot on the additional image - I've uploaded it to the archive Ent-E Corridor / sickbay / engineering - http://archive.frogland.co.uk/#15415146270067/16155533918427 Small correction to the archive. The Enterprise D gym had been mislabelled and lumped with the Nevala Research Station, but as now been renamed and moved to the correct folder. Second Chances GYM - http://archive.frogland.co.uk/#15444734874999/15415373568479 Also found some NX engineering on the Trekcore Generations DVD extras gallery (https://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=202&page=5) A - http://archive.frogland.co.uk/#15415263192749/16155538263191 B - http://archive.frogland.co.uk/#15415263192749/16155538264110 C - http://archive.frogland.co.uk/#15415263192749/16155538265491 Low quality, but interesting. Klingon Hall of Heroes http://archive.frogland.co.uk/#15415273288907/16155542643147 We already had the full sheet of this, but this closeup has slightly easier to read numbers. Source: STAR TREK Enterprise Bridge Restoration twitter NX Bridge Port and Starboard bulkheads - monitor and graphics placement detail http://archive.frogland.co.uk/#15415263192749/16155549883605 Source: STAR TREK Enterprise Bridge Restoration twitter
Nice finds! Oh wow, that's a GREAT new bridge blueprint. I've been frustrated for years with small, blurry examples that only showed certain things. Hopefully there's more where that came from! What is that "Enterprise Bridge Restoration" about? Does it have something to do with the set pieces owned by Martin Netter in Germany? He has a lot of the surviving bridge elements (Captain's chair, helm, T'Pol's console, outside wall panels, etc.)
The STAR TREK Enterprise Bridge Restoration (https://twitter.com/thenewstarship) is a group working on restoring the Star Trek Experience TNG bridge to pristine condition as part of a scifi museum. The museum should be opening sometime in 2021 in Los Angeles.
Ohh, okay I know of that. I was confused and thought Enterprise referred to the series. After looking at that bridge diagram, it appears that it's somewhat obsolete design superseded by the final appearance they went with, but it could still be pretty useful.
USS Shenzhou bridge http://archive.frogland.co.uk/#15413578784399/16156568954798 Source: https://fleetyard.blogspot.com/2018/02/the-size-of-uss-shenzhou-from-star-trek.html (From Discovery Series 1 Blu-ray special features)
I've just found the Hathaway Warp Core blueprint http://archive.frogland.co.uk/#15415164543559/16157548425020 Source: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/175288610479540955/
Looking at the blueprint and the screenshots, I believe I have identified an set piece reuse on the Hathaway. The horizontal conduits coming out of the back of the warp core are the "power thrusters" built for "Pen Pals". These appeared in the geophysical lab on the Enterprise D. As archive items can only be in one folder at a time, I've added a duplicate set of the "power thruster" to the Hathaway folder. http://archive.frogland.co.uk/#15415164543559