Thanks for all this. I'll check your PDF in a bit when I have a little more time to devote to it.
I promised quite a while back that I would write a piece on how I made these blueprints. It's taken a long time, but finally "Recreating Studio Sets - The blueprinting process" is now complete and can be downloaded as a PDF
http://radishdalek.deviantart.com/art/Recreating-Studio-Sets-in-Sketchup-671775496
It is currently version 1 - if there's anything anyone would like me to go over in more detail, just ask and I'll update the pdf to cover it.
I've found a few blueprints on ebay today...
TNG Cargo Bay
Episode: "Disaster"
Flickr:
- https://www.flickr.com/photos/99878876@N02/33626484011/
- https://www.flickr.com/photos/99878876@N02/33626483241/
- https://www.flickr.com/photos/99878876@N02/33626482471/
- https://www.flickr.com/photos/99878876@N02/32942581443/
- https://www.flickr.com/photos/99878876@N02/33626480801/
This one is quite interesting - instead of the usual simple redress with a few cargo containers, they effectively built a smaller shuttlebay inside the standard shuttlebay. It also shows the circular cargo transporter.
It should be noted that it has a notice saying "All panels to be spotted and verified" - there may be some differences between the blueprint and final set
After I finish work on the Voyager corridor, I'm going to go over these cargo images and compare my shuttlebay plans.
Source: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Star-Trek...716394?hash=item36156d442a:g:W5wAAOSww3tY3RQy
The seller is also sell a sheet with some Enterprise D model dimensions - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Star-Trek-T...030966?hash=item36148d2f36:g:p8kAAOSwWxNYyqVh
Most of the prop sites are realizing that you can get more people coming back if the site can archive props, prints..etc for prop makers to make replicas or just reference. Also, web hosting is so cheap, that even with high traffic, large photos will not affect them.It is so odd to have so many scans that aren't at weird angles/low res/blurry/wavy paper/etc.
I would not depend on Flicker to keep them forever, I tend to download them and archive reference photos. Here is a zip of all the photos in individual folders.Is someone uploading all the TMP/TWOK blueprints to Flickr before they're lost forever?
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