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Sorry for falling behind here. Very cool.




Looking forward to see what you come up with for the Gorn ship.

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It could have been the first instance of using a highlighter pen (just recently invented!) for engine nacelles, lol.I'd guess if they didn't want to spend money to vacuum-form a new shape they might go for some appliance and modify it.
Fair points. My initial idea for the nacelle was to make it ovoid in cross section—and I still like that idea. But I was thinking in terms of ease of construction and a cylinder would likely be simpler to fashion than an ovoid. And since the ship would be seen only briefly, maybe two or three glimpses of it in space and/or on the viewscreen further argues for not getting too elaborate.Interesting start.
I want to say, could the nacelle be a different shape, as we'd had both the Enterprise and the Romulan Bird of Prey with cylindrical nacelles? Could that add to its 'alieness'?
I know the D-7 is in the future with its' different nacelle shape, but would the production team perhaps even think of a different shape for a ship that might only be seen at a distance? Plus ease of construction considerations for the same reason, of being seen a a distance, perhaps only on the bridge viewscreen?
Yes, a piece of wood could be cut then planed and/or sanded into shape. And it might take a similar amount of time as lathing a cylinder. On the other hand if you just happen to have some more-or-less appropriately sized cylinders laying around or even pieces of tubing (maybe plastic) that can be cut into the right lengths you might save yourself some time.Yes, for simplicity, a cylinder created on a lathe fits the simplest wooden construction.
But what about perhaps a square section of wood, same length as your design, cut into a hexagon with a bandsaw?
I've been thinking about that. On the Romulan War era Romulan ships I used oval windows. I was thinking of that here as well, but upon further thought I was thinking of a half sphere or half oval window. Or maybe an oval but oriented vertically.Are you going to make the windows traditional shapes (circular, rectangular, rounded end rectangular) or some new shape?
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