There are those Matt Jefferies concept drawings one can find at trekCore. (I'm at the office, so I web activity is rather restricted, thus I can't provide a direct link at the moment.) He presented several ideas, some looking a bit like Jetsons inspired floating "pick-up truck". Another looks a bit like a fishbowl canopy positioned upon a bathtub. While they might have been able to construct models for optical and miniature hangar deck shots, there's just no way the production could have afforded to construct life sized mock-ups.
Given the "wedge" shape of the work bee, a "de-greeblied" version might "blend" with the easthetic of the the Galileo. And while the 'construction yellow" it was given for TMP makes sense given its purpose, ships in TOS didn't tend to be that "bold". Likely, it might have been given far more muted tones. Also, it would not have had those "reaction control thrusters" since no other craft in TOS possessed them.
But I've occasionally wondered the following. What if the production had "redressed" the "time ship" used by Lazarus in "The Alternative Factor"? We know the canopy was recycled, serving as equipment for the disembodied "Provider" brains in "The Gamesters of Triskeleon". If the rest of the mock-up was not "destroyed" (its fate remains a mystery, doesn't it?), I could see the production modifying it to become some sort of Fleet issued multi-purpose, one-man "pod". Maybe remove the Buck Rogers stype stabilizing fin and mount some sort of "grille" at the stern resembling the one on the shuttle. Since the production could afford to film only one launch and landing sequence no matter who flies the pod, they might have opted to paint the bubble opaque with the rationale that it polarizes light.
Actually, I did this with Ptrope's Poser rigged "time ship" 3D model as a "proof of concept". Of course, I could afford to depict a clear bubble. Maybe it's just my ego "blinding" me, but I didn't think it looked too badly out of place as a StarFleet craft.
Sincerely,
Bill
Given the "wedge" shape of the work bee, a "de-greeblied" version might "blend" with the easthetic of the the Galileo. And while the 'construction yellow" it was given for TMP makes sense given its purpose, ships in TOS didn't tend to be that "bold". Likely, it might have been given far more muted tones. Also, it would not have had those "reaction control thrusters" since no other craft in TOS possessed them.
But I've occasionally wondered the following. What if the production had "redressed" the "time ship" used by Lazarus in "The Alternative Factor"? We know the canopy was recycled, serving as equipment for the disembodied "Provider" brains in "The Gamesters of Triskeleon". If the rest of the mock-up was not "destroyed" (its fate remains a mystery, doesn't it?), I could see the production modifying it to become some sort of Fleet issued multi-purpose, one-man "pod". Maybe remove the Buck Rogers stype stabilizing fin and mount some sort of "grille" at the stern resembling the one on the shuttle. Since the production could afford to film only one launch and landing sequence no matter who flies the pod, they might have opted to paint the bubble opaque with the rationale that it polarizes light.
Actually, I did this with Ptrope's Poser rigged "time ship" 3D model as a "proof of concept". Of course, I could afford to depict a clear bubble. Maybe it's just my ego "blinding" me, but I didn't think it looked too badly out of place as a StarFleet craft.
Sincerely,
Bill