@Redgeneral Ah, my bad. Feel free to have my post removed if needed.
In the article, Gary Kerr says Matt Jefferies says the 22 foot Galileo filming mock-op was 3/4 scale, so, the "real" shuttlecraft was suppose to be ~29.3 feet. He later says Richard Datin says in another article that the 22 inch Galileo filming model (and used on the Datin Hangar Model) was 1/12 scale, then the full size "real" shuttlecraft is back to 22 feet. Was the Hangar Model also 3/4 scale of a 1/12 scale? In either case, the Hangar Model does not fit into a 947 foot Enterprise as represented by the 11 foot Enterprise filming model (was this also 3/4 scale?). More like 1267 feet (1267 x 3/4 = ~947, hmm) for the Datin Hangar Model to fit, or 1690 feet for a 29+ foot shuttlecraft. I'm confused.Some concept art/blueprints of the Galileo shuttle here. There are multiple parts to the article that might have other art worth saving.
STAR TREK Modeling: A Brief History of the Shuttlecraft Galileo Pt.2 | Collector Model
I don't remember that, but there was a big bubbly (maybe inflatable?) Enterprise-D saucer over the box-office at the theater where I saw it.Promotional - http://frogland.co.uk/set-archive/Set Blueprints/ST Experience and Tour/Promotional/index.html
ST Generations theatre lobby display (designed to look like a console). I know its an odd thing to include, but I just felt it needed archiving.
I think the Universal bridge would be suitable for a fan film - it would stand up to scrutiny. Also we have 15 sheets of detailed blueprints for it vs 5 for TMP.
Though I would use the TMP bridge chairs instead of the Universal ones.
@ashleytinger thinking out tricks for fan films, transforming rooms to serve multiple sets could be the ay to go.
Here was one concepted for Picard and ultimately not used. A room with angled windows that could removed and be flipped over. Also the room could be divided
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The Picard Transporter room could also transform into other rooms with the aid of a false wall to cover the pad. It was turned into the nacelle room and environmental room.
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