>The images you posted on the "matching pods" are not of the TOS Shuttle so no comment necessary.
Uh...they are examples showing that each and every generation of shuttle has nacelles that match those of their particular mother ship. Warp nacelles, that is to say.
You only showed later shuttles matching the nacelles of their particular mothership. The discussion is specifically about the TOS shuttle which you already acknowledge do not match as the nacelles are missing key parts - the trough, p/s box, intercooler tubes, etc. The Romulan Bird of Prey with it's simple tube and nacelle dome is just as similar and are not warp nacelles.
>The TOS Shuttle on the flight deck doesn't show the troughs either...
No it does not. However, I don't think that rear view from G7 shows the back 2/3 of the nacelles, which after all are Vurra Long. I do concede that neither the stage prop nor miniature had troughs, but...but I've said this already, to no response. Given those the other 4 matching-warp-pod features of those pods, I say in re: the lack of troughs, "Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence." Which is to say, the TOS shuttle builders took care to include the 4 cheapest ID hints of the Gal's pods being warp pods...and omitted the more expensive aspect, which would likely go unseen.
Again, we'll have to agree to disagree since you want to imagine that there would've been troughs on the nacelles.
So WTF is Trek's "ion propulsion" / "ion power"? Even given the existence of an external-to-propulsor-proper black box which instills/creates/enables FTL, we're still left with the question of what's doing the thrusting (not that we know that in re: "warp drive" either, no generation of which seems to include/cite anything but an matter/antimatter reaction--a generator of energy, not thrust).
In "Spock's Brain" there is a comparison of "ion power" to a "nuclear pile a hundred miles across" that could "push this planet out of orbit". So in TOS, their Ion-related systems do not perform like any Real Life(TM) version of it.
So each image must be saved as an individual "picture" on my hard drive?
Yes. Save each picture on your hard drive and then upload each to Imgur. You can then use Imgur's image links here or anywhere else.