Here's the first 3D look at the emerging lower hangar or shuttlecraft service deck (or bay).

Now that the basics are worked out I'm proceeding slowly. I'm thinking of adding some status lights--green for all clear and red for elevator in operation. Even so I can envision a forcefield in effect just in case some really absentminded person oblivious to everything might wander under the descending platform or onto it about to ascend. The lift is essentially one big antigrav platform and the rails (seen at the back wall) are primarily for guidance. Of course if all power somehow managed to fail the rails would also secure the platform in place.
I've tried to stick with a TOS aesthetic in terms of design. It's essentially the briefing room inflated in scale. I'm thinking of TOS style computer consoles against some of the walls to serve as diagnostic equipment. There would also be workbenches and storage cabinets.
If I might say so I think this is working out. The shape of the side walls gives it a sense of place in the secondary hull. The large alcove where the elevator descends cements the idea this area is directly under the familiar flight deck.

Now that the basics are worked out I'm proceeding slowly. I'm thinking of adding some status lights--green for all clear and red for elevator in operation. Even so I can envision a forcefield in effect just in case some really absentminded person oblivious to everything might wander under the descending platform or onto it about to ascend. The lift is essentially one big antigrav platform and the rails (seen at the back wall) are primarily for guidance. Of course if all power somehow managed to fail the rails would also secure the platform in place.
I've tried to stick with a TOS aesthetic in terms of design. It's essentially the briefing room inflated in scale. I'm thinking of TOS style computer consoles against some of the walls to serve as diagnostic equipment. There would also be workbenches and storage cabinets.
If I might say so I think this is working out. The shape of the side walls gives it a sense of place in the secondary hull. The large alcove where the elevator descends cements the idea this area is directly under the familiar flight deck.