"I didn't know you could make thumbs with code."
code:And since all those pics had thumbnails for the main gallery...[url=IMAGE ADDRESS][img]THUMBNAIL[/img][/url]
quote:Probably didn't help that you were completely nude when taking the pictures too
Originally posted by Johnny:
I had this and the Trek modelling boards in mind when I took them, so I tried to get as much detail as possible. And I tried to take as many as I could without looking like a proper weirdo.
quote:Exocomps?
Originally posted by Reverend:
Star Trek has droids now?
quote:The one labeled "Tamarian ship" is the Drayan shuttle from VOY "Innocence". The one labeled "Drayan shuttle" is in fact the Drayan mothership, which is the final incarnation of the vessel that began life as the Talarian observation craft and was then modified into the Tamarian ship, the Klaestron ship, and the T'lani ship.
I don't think that was a Tamarian ship. I think I see a Bajoran emblem on the nose. One of the fighters that shot at Dax & Kira during the Circle triptet maybe?
quote:They just rearanged the parts and added a different central section for Mrs.Caretaker's station. $2000 gets you all the bits, so you can mix and match.
Originally posted by Mirror-Amasov:
Jump to lot 351 and continuing. BTW, 354 is not the Caretaker. It's that other one, right?
quote:I was surprised by that as well. I think we already knew they had more than one, but not three. And the Pakled ship is a seperate lot. I always thought that had been converted to become one of the Bajoran transports, but it looks unchanged from its Palked appearence in the photo.
They have more than one "Antares-class" model?
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http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/search/LOTDETAIL.ASP?sid=&intObjectID=4780097 [/URL]
quote:Funnily enough, that's one of the items I saw at the London display(although never got round to taking pics of it). It's exceedingly detailed and about the size of my head.
Originally posted by MinutiaeMan:
And I had a surprising realization... if I could pick any one single item to get, I'd probably pick the Klingon gavel from ST:VI. That would be a hell of a cool conversation piece.
quote:I never knew Siddig had a long ass name.
Originally posted by AndrewR:
OMG I never new - I was looking up about the nanavisitor asteroid on wikipedia and saw this:
"Visitor and Siddig divorced in 2001."
I never new that. Sucks for them. Did they remain friends?
quote:Looking closely - look at the shadows on the building - the one on the extreme left doesn't look like a constitution - It's either a Galaxy or an Ambassador.
Originally posted by Starship Freak:
No, I don�t think that�s a Galaxy, oddly enough, it looks like three constitutions and a miranda
quote:Yeah, I know but still...
Originally posted by Johnny:
Uh, Jason, I think those are the starting bids.
Some of them are still totally over valued though. I mean, there are so many needlessly expensive lots and there can't really be that many fans who are wealthy enough to throw $500 at a Flotter doll. You'd think anyone with loads of money would spend it on something snazzy, like one of the Enterprises. I wouldn't be surprised if they had a bunch of crap left over at the end that wouldn't sell.
Er, the Borg Cube won't be one of those though.
quote:Probably fell off, or they didn't bother making the actual drivey bits because it wouldn't be seen. But more likely fell or melted off in the boom.
Originally posted by Mirror-Amasov:
What happened to the E's impulse engines?
quote:It is the photon exhaust port. The pressure gasses from the launch tubes (lame--it SHOULD be a railgun) are blown out there to vent them & to provide counterforce against a torp launch.
[QBAnd what's that blue thing on her neck? I always assumed it was the rear torpedo launcher, but with that paintjob it looks like some sort of auxiliary impulse drive.[/QB]
quote:Well the auction is starting on October 5 and it ends on October 7.
Originally posted by AndrewR:
When is the actual auction and is anyone thinking of bidding?
quote:Many camera shops offer a service for giving you a CD with digital copies of your images in addition to prints. Ask when you get your film developed!
Originally posted by Mars Needs Women:
Unfortunately, I'll be using a conventional camera so I may not be able to post pics unless I come across a scanner one day(who knows, perhaps I will).
quote:Ebay. No reserve, $1 starting bid.
Originally posted by Mark Nguyen:
And what happens to all the extremedly expensive items (i.e. ALL of them) when no one bids on them and they go unsold? Do they go back to storage? Decord Paramount studios? The rubbish tip?
Mark
quote:Did your family see you sniff her crotch or were to able to sneak away?
Originally posted by Mars Needs Women:
I touched the interior of an NX shuttlepod set and T'Pol's orange jumpsuit, but don't tell anyone!
quote:She could well argue that we saw it do almost that in the series. Remember when Voyager flipped end on end before zooming off into warp? That was delightful.
Originally posted by Jason Abbadon:
I mean, it's Voyager. I could build ya a model of that.
Maybe it was bought by an insane Jeri Ryan with intent of making really bad fan films with the ship doing barrell-rolls...
quote:Already done, mate.
Originally posted by Mark Nguyen:
Oh, that's bloody awesome. Anyone can make a perfect Lakota / E-B CGI model now.
Mark
quote:Maybe that episode where a runabout got shrunk, and they did an extreme zoom out showing the runabout above the nose?
Originally posted by AndrewR:
What was the oversized top of the Defiant used for??
quote:Don't need it.
Originally posted by The Vorlon:
You know, it's too bad that no one seems to have taken a detail photo study of the E-E model
quote:http://sovereignreplicas.com/fxsove2.jpg
Originally posted by The Vorlon:
Mattc: What's with these little quips you keep making? You going to share what you have or what? If you're not, then stop bragging about it.
quote:Yes it was from Janeway's office. The catalogue picture was without reflection, so Shisma from Memory Alpha was able to draw the map that was on the display:
Originally posted by Mikey T:
That desktop computer most likely is Janeway's Ready Room in ST: Voyager.
quote:I want to see detailed photos of the models for the Jemmie Bug, the Jemmie cruiser (if there ever was one) the Hideki (did that get auctioned?) and the Ferengi Marauder.
Originally posted by The Vorlon:
You know, it's too bad that no one seems to have taken a detail photo study of the E-E model like they have with the E-Dead, E-A, E-B, E-C, E-D, Defiant, etc... I'd also like to see the FC Borg Cube, the Dominion Ships, and more of the Negh-Var.
quote:Including the fake looking panelling and hideous grey colour on the nacelles?
Originally posted by MattC:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Vorlon:
[qb]
As for photo studies of the model. welp the physical model, the CG versions from Insurrection and Nemesis are all quite different.
The model above is identical to the DD CGI model in every way.
quote:Isn't that the Bandai Enterprise-E model with snap together pieces. I wanted one but I heard its a bitch to make.
Originally posted by MattC:
quote:http://sovereignreplicas.com/fxsove2.jpg
Originally posted by The Vorlon:
Mattc: What's with these little quips you keep making? You going to share what you have or what? If you're not, then stop bragging about it.
http://sovereignreplicas.com/fxsove3.jpg
http://sovereignreplicas.com/fxsove4.jpg
Woot.
As for photo studies of the model. welp the physical model, the CG versions from Insurrection and Nemesis are all quite different.
The model above is identical to the DD CGI model in every way.
M.
quote:I'm not so sure it is. I don't think I've spotted the forward torpedo launcher on the upper saucer.
Originally posted by MattC:
quote:http://sovereignreplicas.com/fxsove2.jpg
Originally posted by The Vorlon:
Mattc: What's with these little quips you keep making? You going to share what you have or what? If you're not, then stop bragging about it.
http://sovereignreplicas.com/fxsove3.jpg
http://sovereignreplicas.com/fxsove4.jpg
Woot.
As for photo studies of the model. welp the physical model, the CG versions from Insurrection and Nemesis are all quite different.
The model above is identical to the DD CGI model in every way.
M.
quote:Hardly.
Originally posted by Mars Needs Women:
quote:Isn't that the Bandai Enterprise-E model with snap together pieces. I wanted one but I heard its a bitch to make.
Originally posted by MattC:
quote:http://sovereignreplicas.com/fxsove2.jpg
Originally posted by The Vorlon:
Mattc: What's with these little quips you keep making? You going to share what you have or what? If you're not, then stop bragging about it.
http://sovereignreplicas.com/fxsove3.jpg
http://sovereignreplicas.com/fxsove4.jpg
Woot.
As for photo studies of the model. welp the physical model, the CG versions from Insurrection and Nemesis are all quite different.
The model above is identical to the DD CGI model in every way.
M.
quote:Yes, including all the panelling. The CGI model's creator(s) Jay, Randy and John Eaves were nice enough to help out with reference material.
Originally posted by AndrewR:
quote:Including the fake looking panelling and hideous grey colour on the nacelles?
Originally posted by MattC:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Vorlon:
[qb]
As for photo studies of the model. welp the physical model, the CG versions from Insurrection and Nemesis are all quite different.
The model above is identical to the DD CGI model in every way.
Never did like the aztec pattern for the E-E - especially on top with those little greebly-type panels.
quote:Richard hadn't stuck it on yet in those photos. That particular piece is a resin piece (along with the phaser turrets, captains Yacht,etc.
Originally posted by Dat:
quote:I'm not so sure it is. I don't think I've spotted the forward torpedo launcher on the upper saucer.
Originally posted by MattC:
quote:http://sovereignreplicas.com/fxsove2.jpg
Originally posted by The Vorlon:
Mattc: What's with these little quips you keep making? You going to share what you have or what? If you're not, then stop bragging about it.
http://sovereignreplicas.com/fxsove3.jpg
http://sovereignreplicas.com/fxsove4.jpg
Woot.
As for photo studies of the model. welp the physical model, the CG versions from Insurrection and Nemesis are all quite different.
The model above is identical to the DD CGI model in every way.
M.
quote:Looks like an Ambassador Class deflector on there too.
Originally posted by Johnny:
This miner's costume from an Enterprise episode has an Ent-A deflector dish and sensor dome. Doesn't seem to have kept the dust off of him.
quote:Whoa! Finally, something I haven't seen before! Do we know where in the movie this is seen (or if it can be seen)?
Originally posted by AndrewR:
This one is a real eye-opener!!
quote:Found it - $835!!
Originally posted by Johnny:
I've no idea what the salamander went for,
quote:"I LOVE SPRING ON RISA!"
Originally posted by AndrewR:
[QUOTE]What does it say in red writing on the cartoon to the top left of Porthos' pin-up board? It's written below the "BARK BARK BARK" writing.
quote:A print straight from the ST:Encyclopedia's starship page.
Originally posted by Dukhat:
That's wierd that they stuck in the Norway class with the Galaxy, Excelsior, and Connie displays. I mean it's not like it was the most popular design, or was actually seen more than once.
quote:That's exactly what I thought when I first saw it in the episode it was featured in... the one with the psychotic hologram. And now, seeing it in detail, I see that it could have passed for a Klingon ship as well.
That Bothan/Serosian could have passed for a Romulan ship.
quote:Actually, all these drawings have the very distinct look of Jim Martin about them
Originally posted by B.J.:
I've seen that Oberth-like ship before as one of the early Voyager concepts. But that Klingon shuttle really interests me! I've never seen any shuttle designs for them before. Any idea who drew this (perhaps Sternbach)?
....
I just noticed the Starfleet/Klingon logos underneath each of the shuttles, so that far design is definitely supposed to be Klingon.
quote:What do you think this scene was for!?! I can't remember any 'rumours' about a large gathering with Klingons, Feds, Bajorans, Cardassians etc.
Originally posted by Johnny:
A series of concept sketches, including one showing some shuttlecraft that look similar to the TFF/Gen shuttle, but more sleek.
quote:Considering how much damage the Founders must have been doing in disruption and sabotage, that would've freed up an incredible amount of resources in terms of personnel and time to let the Federation and the Klingons go on the offensive.
[I have] Information about the Founders... I know how many of them are in the Alpha Quadrant... where they are... and what they're doing.
quote:Riiiight- the same bozo that sent almost his entire ship's compliment into unknown Borg-controlled territory in search of one officer that all evidence showed had defected anyway.
Originally posted by MinutiaeMan:
Except that the whole point of that episode was that the informant was offering some major, major intelligence about the Dominion. From the script:
quote:In contrast, suffering 50% casualties on the two-person extraction team would be a very small price to pay. Picard, for example, would never have approved of Worf's decision;
[I have] Information about the Founders... I know how many of them are in the Alpha Quadrant... where they are... and what they're doing.
quote:Ahem.
Originally posted by Dat:
So, they only labeled the nacelle pylons and the lower saucer as the Leeds. I'm now more inclined to say the Nebula in FC was the Leeds and not Endeavour or Lexington.
They bothered to rename the shuttle from Cochrane to Harris?
And they even did the shattered glass dome on the bridge of the E-D's saucer!
quote:No, the Hood was 1703, this is new (though the Hood was probably the intent at the time.) A quick search at Memory Beta shows 1707 was used for the USS Ranger in a few of the old Academy games, make of that what you will.
Originally posted by Fabrux:
I have that ship in a list as a Constitution-class USS Hood...
quote:What evidence indicates that was the intent?
Originally posted by Reverend:
No, the Hood was 1703, this is new (though the Hood was probably the intent at the time.)
quote:Uhh...I'm guessing the size of a man. That'd just, y'know, a wild guess.
Originally posted by MinutiaeMan:
Anyone got an estimate on how big those pilots are supposed to be?
quote:Ahh yes, that argument.
Originally posted by Dukhat:
Yeah, well it's not
This is:
http://flareupload.pleh.net/uploads/341/emmette.jpg
quote:Yeah I saw the movie yesterday on Youtube. I noticed that in the movie the ship has the domed structure on the bottom, and in TNG it's turned upside down.
Originally posted by Jason Abbadon:
It could easily be something slapped together and then rejected for it's sheer crappiness.
OTOH, it's not unheard of for Paramount to re-use some prop from an obscure movie.
The Promillian Battleship started life as the spaceship from Night of the Creeps.
(Best. Zombie. Movie. Ever.)
Then it got lit in green and became Kurn's (freaking giagantic) ship on DS9.
quote:
I remember seeing that model when we were organizing the Christie's sale, but we omitted it because we didn't think it was ever used. It is, of course, possible t hat we forgot, or that it was in the background.
Sorry I can't be of more help.
quote:Yeah...read what I said again.
Originally posted by Mars Needs Women:
I can't say that it does, the aft section is completely different.
quote:...the hell?
Originally posted by WizArtist II:
Time to build a "Zwilling" version of the E-D Jason.
quote:"I came here to kick ass and chew bubblegum... and i'm all outta gum..."
Originally posted by Jason Abbadon:
The T&A in the first movie (Dina Meyer!) is the best part...though I confess....it's somehow a movie I watch whenever it's on TV.
Like They Live- some part of you knows it's awful but you watch it in spite of yourself.
quote:It's been going on since the last time this thread was posted in, but nothing of interest has turned up. Some items have been put up half a dozen times or more and they just can't shift them. It seems not everybody has more money than sense.
Originally posted by The Ginger Beacon:
Wow! Is this still going? That's a prety cool lot, but I'm not gonna pay 65 quid for ten videos I can't watch. Probably beta, anyway.
quote:On the plus side, I don't think you'd have to pay overseas shipping.
Originally posted by Lee:
You bastard! I'll PAY you to come here and say that! Oh, wait. . .
quote:They have LCARS panels coming out of their ears, but I think all the important ones were sold at Christie's. They do have the occasional foam model, but only the ones they used for camera tests.
Originally posted by AndrewR:
Why can't they have some really cool things... like more models etc. Even foam-core mock-ups and ships made in the design process. I guess they belong to the effects people though - Image G wasn't it?
What about more LCARS panels!?!
quote:Lotsa of extra vinyl letters from the old show is my guess.
Originally posted by Fabrux:
Its weird seeing "Star Trek Voyager" written in the same font as the TNG title card... they must really like that font over there.
quote:Not if he raises em 'correctly'...
Originally posted by Starship Freak:
Ok, nobody bites on that one? Fine, I´ll do it, Jason, I´m sorry to be the one to tell you, but your kids will grow up to love Star Wars and Jar-Jar Binks...
quote:And I believe it's a novelty from The star Trek Experience.
Description
STAR TREK VIII: “CAPTAIN PICARD DRINKING MUG AND SAUCER”
A prop ceramic mug and saucer believed to have been acquired for scenes of Star Trek VIII: First Contact.
quote:OMG!?! WHAT!?! No... (Way cool though - I want one!)
Originally posted by Johnny:
But the Battlestar Galactica auction is where it's at now. They're selling the bleedin' Vipers.
quote:That guy has done a WONDERFUL job in his restoration work. Have a look at his whole site people! WOW!
Originally posted by Johnny:
For more images of the station check out this guy's website
http://www.ncc1701.us/19.html
He bought the model and refurbished it.