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V'ger "amphitheater" set plans?

Redfern

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Do any "set plans" for V'ger central core, the amphitheater that housed the Voyager 6 probe, exist anywhere online? You know, something akin to blueprints or elevation drawings. At some point I'd like to try digitally modeling that segmented bowl structure. I know it's divided into 9 "wedges", each 40 degrees, and almost identical to one another. That'll make the task relatively simple. But a cross section slice would be of great help getting the proportions and the angle of the sloping panels correct.. No need for a Voyager probe as I already have one.

Any feedback will be appreciated. To be clear, this is not any kind of emergency, just something I'd like to model for fun at some point.
 
Ooh...! some beautiful resources there, to be sure! I DO greatly appreciate your research, really! Alas, what V'Ger plans that site contains seems to be the exterior of the entire "ship", a side elevation of the human built probe, but none for the amphitheater. Sigh... That's the way it goes some5times. Never the less, that site looks to be a treasure trove for many other Trek artifacts. I'm bookmarking it, anyway.
 
I could've sworn I've seen a drawing of the various boxes and panels, but the closest thing I can find is some concept art. It's a side elevation, but the proportions aren't final.
 
Ooh...! some beautiful resources there, to be sure! I DO greatly appreciate your research, really! Alas, what V'Ger plans that site contains seems to be the exterior of the entire "ship", a side elevation of the human built probe, but none for the amphitheater. Sigh... That's the way it goes some5times. Never the less, that site looks to be a treasure trove for many other Trek artifacts. I'm bookmarking it, anyway.
I'd recommend checking out the Set Blueprint Exchange thread in the Fan Art forum. The website I linked to is the work of Redgeneral who's been gathering and cataloging any Trek blueprints that have made their way out into the interwebs.
 
I'd recommend checking out the Set Blueprint Exchange thread in the Fan Art forum. The website I linked to is the work of Redgeneral who's been gathering and cataloging any Trek blueprints that have made their way out into the interwebs.
Already did some time ago. Redgeneral's reply amounted to, "Haven't ever seen any." :shrug:
 
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