They built more for those few bridge shots than they did for Relics. lol. Nice!
"The Star Trek art department at paramount has recreated pies of the Enterprise a couple of times," says Zimmerman. "For example, the bridge set that Richard James did for 'Relics'. And we've built replicas that we've sent to star Trek exhibits around the world. But this time, we were much more careful about doing our research, and the recreations that you see in this episode are the closest to the original that have ever been done."
They seem to have reused used the helm and captain's chair as these are the "Relic" episode blueprints with "Tribbles" written on.
http://archive.frogland.co.uk/Set Blueprints/Trials and Tribble-ations/index.html#img=Relics Chair.jpg
http://archive.frogland.co.uk/Set Blueprints/Trials and Tribble-ations/index.html#img=Relics helm 01.jpg
Discovered shortly before the start of the tour by Michael Okuda, who flat-out stated, "If not for Steve Horch, we would not have that scene.",
Everything [remark: the sets] except helm and Captain's chair, were built for specifically T&T. We rented those from Steve Horsch [sic.], a big fan who was also a professional Hollywood prop maker. Almost nothing is left over from the '60s, set-wise. So we built an entire corridor of the original ship, and parts of the bridge., Doug Drexler confirmed.
In the seller's Completed items there are some other interesting set plans, some of which I don't think I've seen before.Another treklandtrunk auction was posted to ebay. This time it's of the DS9 holosuite
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.