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Set blueprint exchange

I thought that was the issue at hand, that Joe said it was his image and RedGeneral thought it might be from a different source. Didn't think anyone was suggesting here that any random image or version of the blueprint was owned by Joe beyond his own physical copy and the images he made himself of them..

Suggestion Lt. Washburn ignore the people who are not paying attention to the conversation.
 
Oh, interesting!

I was trying at the time to get a decent floor plan for the Klingon Bird of Prey stuff in this thingy I put together. I think they must've explicitly lengthened the set for Generations for the double-command-chair setup and then re-shrunk it later, though.
Fantastic work there!
 
Oh, interesting!

I was trying at the time to get a decent floor plan for the Klingon Bird of Prey stuff in this thingy I put together. I think they must've explicitly lengthened the set for Generations for the double-command-chair setup and then re-shrunk it later, though.

Awesome work with this. Too bad there isn't a 360 of the curved corridors on the Defiant. That's one area we never really get a good look at.
 
Awesome work with this. Too bad there isn't a 360 of the curved corridors on the Defiant. That's one area we never really get a good look at.
DS9's Defiant didn't have curved corridors as such, just a series of short straight sections sandwiched in between the standing sets:
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Unless you meant the USS Defiant from the "mirror" universe? That was just a reuse of the corridor they built for Trials and Tribble-Ations, itself a reduced form of the TOS set
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DS9's Defiant didn't have curved corridors as such, just a series of short straight sections sandwiched in between the standing sets:
nVGiCmx.jpg


Unless you meant the USS Defiant from the "mirror" universe? That was just a reuse of the corridor they built for Trials and Tribble-Ations, itself a reduced form of the TOS set
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Ok, not curved corridors in the traditional sense. I'm talking about that bit behind the bridge on the DS9 Defiant.
 
Ok, not curved corridors in the traditional sense. I'm talking about that bit behind the bridge on the DS9 Defiant.
Gotcha. It's certainly a very efficient piece of set design and they got a lot of mileage out of it, thanks to all the tight turns and numerous exit points
 
DS9's Defiant didn't have curved corridors as such, just a series of short straight sections sandwiched in between the standing sets:
nVGiCmx.jpg


Unless you meant the USS Defiant from the "mirror" universe? That was just a reuse of the corridor they built for Trials and Tribble-Ations, itself a reduced form of the TOS set
Fun Fact, in S6x01, Bashir's office is in fact the square corridor area between the engineering and the arc room. You look closely, garak walks in the small corridor from the arc room, there's cabinets and whatnot that are blocking the other doors, you'd never notice unless you look closely at the episode.
 
Fun Fact, in S6x01, Bashir's office is in fact the square corridor area between the engineering and the arc room. You look closely, garak walks in the small corridor from the arc room, there's cabinets and whatnot that are blocking the other doors, you'd never notice unless you look closely at the episode.
That's a clever bit of redressing :techman:
One of these days I'm going to have to sit down and catalogue all the uses of the Defiant sets in the same way that I did with the TOS ones!
 
That's a clever bit of redressing :techman:
One of these days I'm going to have to sit down and catalogue all the uses of the Defiant sets in the same way that I did with the TOS ones!
The mods need to create an "Archaeology" subforum!

Do you have a link to your TOS list please?

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