Thanks everyone for all the encouragement!
I'm hoping to get back to the exploration set in the near future. I just need to figure out brass etching for the communicator lid.
The X-Rays are from publicly posted images by the Smithsonian. They are from two different sets, one set was taken in June of 1999 and the second from January 2015. At one point I was going to submit a FOIA request for a more complete set, but I realized that the data has many of the same issues as photos (distortions) and I already had a really good idea of the inside structure of the model. The X-Rays are best for what they are intended for, spotting issues with the model you might not normally see.
I noticed that I used an older image on one of the pages I posted... here is a better version...
In the end there is something more rewarding about researching this stuff as real world artifacts... it brings more attention to the talent of the people who made it all happen for us.
Reconstructing the original plans of the Enterprise and the plans for the Phase II Enterprise helps us see this iconic ship through Jefferies' eyes. Detailed plans of the 33 inch model helps see the artistry of Datin, and plans of the 11 foot model that of Keys, Sion and Jensen. And plans of the Phase II studio model let us see the work of Price and Loos.
Plus, in a lot of ways, models are like actors. And I've always felt that studying the Enterprise from TOS should include all of them. So even though I've posted these in other places, here are my plans for the 3 inch and AMT 18 inch models...
And the AMT model finished as the Constellation...
Can't bring up the Constellation without pointing everyone to
her digital double. And she, of course,
lives again in a more recent incarnation.
A few years back I had started playing with the idea of construction plans of the Enterprise (circa 2243)...
And started in on the layout of some of the decks...
... but it has been a while since I last played with it.