Perhaps this budget-scrapped lighting effect might be worth pursuing as an Unseen TOS item? I don’t know about you, but some sort of moiré effect along the inboard nacelle turns my crank…During TOS’ production GR apparently did inquire about having some sort of lighted effect on the nacelle inboards, but it was deemed too costly to remake or replace the nacelles, so they left it as is.
But apparently the Polar Lights 1/350 scale TOS E does include parts to allow for an inboard nacelle lighting effect.
Lots of people have already built 3D as well as physical models with the nacelle inboards lighted. They usually use the same blue as that seen on the TNG E and other contemporary Trek ships. I personally find it gimmicky and feel it doesn’t look right on the TOS E given it already has the spinning light nacelle caps so lighted inboards looks like overkill, but to each his own.Perhaps this budget-scrapped lighting effect might be worth pursuing as an Unseen TOS item? I don’t know about you, but some sort of moiré effect along the inboard nacelle turns my crank…
Lots of people have already built 3D as well as physical models with the nacelle inboards lighted. They usually use the same blue as that seen on the TNG E and other contemporary Trek ships. I personally find it gimmicky and feel it doesn’t look right on the TOS E given it already has the spinning light nacelle caps so lighted inboards looks like overkill, but to each his own.
The nacelle inboards on the TMP E were also lighted, but in a different way and much subtly—it works there and looks more purple.
True. I know it adds something to the look, but somehow I think it looks more realistic not to have the inboards lighted. Sometimes a limitation works for you.I doubt if they lit the inboards on the TOS-E they'd have used blue. Especially using bluescreen to cut out the Enterprise. Too many weird artifacts there they'd have had to fight with.
I completely agree. I find the reflective metal grille that they ended up going with highly effective. It’s the GR memo & budget talking about lighting those inboard sections that made me suggest it as something for your project. More money doesn’t necessarily yield a better result. What we got was great.True. I know it adds something to the look, but somehow I think it looks more realistic not to have the inboards lighted. Sometimes a limitation works for you.
Forgive me for quoting myself, but I wanted to elaborate on my point.In the real world we have powerful energies around us…that are largely invisible. Lightning is an exception.
Lighting up physical or cgi miniatures is an attempt to make them more visually dynamic particularly when you can’t show flaming exhaust coming out the back. But strictly speaking it doesn’t make them look more “real.” It just makes them look kewl.
But to my eyes those bright primary glowing colours look…cartoony.
I’ve started mulling over the Gorn ship. I’m hoping for something that evokes the idea of what we eventually see of the Gorn without looking obviously reptilian. One idea that struck me was playing with the idea of a talon or claw as we see on the Gorn.
I’ve started mulling over the Gorn ship. I’m hoping for something that evokes the idea of what we eventually see of the Gorn without looking obviously reptilian. One idea that struck me was playing with the idea of a talon or claw as we see on the Gorn.
I’ve also found myself thinking: why did the Gorn run after the Enterprise showed up?
They destroyed Cestus III with little effort leading us to suspect the outpost had little to nothing in terms of defences. When they failed to immediately destroy the Enterprise they broke orbit and ran rather than engage in a ship-to-ship slugfest. Did they fear the Enterprise outmatched them or were they hoping to lure the Enterprise into another trap? If a trap couldn’t they have had other ships somewhere nearby waiting to ambush the Enterprise arriving at Cestus III?
The Enterprise’s initial volleys failed to damage the Gorn ship or at least appeared to fail. Maybe the Enterprise did damage them sufficiently to compel the Gorn to cut and run? And eventually in pursuit the Enterprise did begin to gain on the Gorn ship before both were stopped by the Metrons.
So maybe the Gorn might appear to be at technological par with the Enterprise, but actually they’re not?
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