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Set blueprint exchange

Huh, I started using that image when creating the USS Galaxy battle bridge mesh but I had to discard the result because it didn't match the mesh I already had of the Enterprise-C bridge (which has the same diameter as it's a redress), nice to see that I did the right thing, I was really nervous that everything I had was wrong. :lol: At the same time, it's nice that I got exactly 36 feet as the bridge diameter... I won't have to remake everything or feel bad with myself because I modeled them the wrong size. :lol:

Eek!

That was exactly what I was afraid of. Sorry! :(

I guess the person I should really be apologizing to is Lee Cole.

Again, I have no idea how that image got into the wild.

@Redgeneral, thank you. For some reason, I saw that page and knew exactly what it was the moment I saw it.

I can't remember if I'd heard that book was coming out and specifically sought it out or if I just happened to see it on a shelf and got it. Either way, it's a great resource!
 
I was curious if anyone here won any of those blueprint auctions? I bid and lost on two (low-ball bids, so no big deal); the Cardassian column and window prints. I liked them because they were from the pilot, were part of the main sets, were elements that got repeated numerous times, and had handwritten markings on them. So, whoever got them got some really cool pieces!
 
I was curious if anyone here won any of those blueprint auctions? I bid and lost on two (low-ball bids, so no big deal); the Cardassian column and window prints. I liked them because they were from the pilot, were part of the main sets, were elements that got repeated numerous times, and had handwritten markings on them. So, whoever got them got some really cool pieces!

I won all the prints.
 
Heh. :) I like that you're collecting so many together. I always get worried about how much Trek stuff ends up in random, unknown hands, maybe never to be seen again!
 
Not exactly blueprint based and you may not have time to model this but do you think the information on this page would make the modeling of these chairs possible. Although the page does not notice it, these look like Star Trek 6 Enterprise Chairs. http://startrekpropcollector.com/trekauctions/item.pl?i=4708

Even one image of an item is enough for people with enough skill to come close to making an accurate model of an item, or, at least the side that is shown.

It all depends on the eye of the modeler, their skill, and how much of an object is pictured.

There is quite a bit of information in these images. Even better, the pictures are presented with dimensions in the description.

Sorry, I have not paid all that much attention to your username, but are you aware the 'Apolgist' is misspelled? If you were going for that, great, otherwise it should be 'Apologist'.
 
Not exactly blueprint based and you may not have time to model this but do you think the information on this page would make the modeling of these chairs possible. Although the page does not notice it, these look like Star Trek 6 Enterprise Chairs. http://startrekpropcollector.com/trekauctions/item.pl?i=4708
Thanks for posting this. I was just thinking the other day how I needed to find some reference for these chairs for my TUC Enterprise-A bridge I'm working on.
 
It should be noted: some of the stock pieces of the temple were used in various other places on the show. Such as the window in Sisko's office, and then larger versions appearing on the promenade.
 
I think Joe posted them here as well, additionally if I remember correctly he has asked that we not post any of the blueprints that he posts to the flickr album, because he has scans of the originals available for sale.
 
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