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    The Starship Builders

    A rare look at just who did it.
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    Very nice! Love that photo.

    Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by shrox View Post
    A rare look at just who did it.
    That's a very early version of the design. Nice photo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mperdue View Post
    That's a very early version of the design. Nice photo.

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    December 1964 for the NBC pilot.
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    If that's not inspirational, I don't know what is.
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    That needs an "M" motor and a couple "J's" in the pods...
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    Thanks man that is a great photo Is the model still around?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred22 View Post
    Thanks man that is a great photo Is the model still around?
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    Oh yah, it's in the Air & Space museum in Washington DC. It's in the gift shop.

    It had a major refurbishing in the '90s, most fans think it is way over weathered. I have some photos of it I took a few years ago I'll post them when I find them.

    It's really impressive to see!
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    Quote Originally Posted by shrox View Post
    A rare look at just who did it.
    Hmmm...Captain Robert April, Sarah April and Larry Marvick, just as I thought. Where's Dr. Daystrom?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkII View Post
    Hmmm...Captain Robert April, Sarah April and Larry Marvick, just as I thought. Where's Dr. Daystrom?

    MarkII
    Working on M-4, but it won't be entirely successful!

    ( M-5 will work much better! )
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    Zoom baby.
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    Zoom zoom...



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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkII View Post
    Zoom zoom...



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    Not quite the same as Spock leaning proudly against his new car. What's that? Pride in a Vulcan?
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    Quote Originally Posted by shrox View Post
    Not quite the same as Spock leaning proudly against his new car. What's that? Pride in a Vulcan?
    Awe, he's was only half-Vulcan...

    I believe his mother was human.

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    That old?

    Shrox...are you really that old?

    Live long and prosper! iiVii

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    Driver's Ed for Mr. Spock

    Quote Originally Posted by shrox View Post
    Not quite the same as Spock leaning proudly against his new car. What's that? Pride in a Vulcan?
    Would Vulcans even drive? And if they did, would they ever drive such a gas guzzler? And if, in the 23rd century, that was a new car...

    Imagine being the poor shlub who gets stuck giving young Spock his road test for his driver's license...

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    For Fred

    Here she is now, taken about 2 hrs ago. She is inside a glass case, and the light stinks, sorry for the quality.











    Enjoy
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    They did overdo the weathering. Looks like she's been abandoned...poor girl. Like a jilted bride with smeared mascara.
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    Yup, kind of over done.

    Just for info, the 4th photo is a good view of the top of the saucer. That is the only surface that is original. It has never been touched.
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    I cant help but really like her though Man that is amongst my happiest childhood memories watching that show
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred22 View Post
    I cant help but really like her though Man that is amongst my happiest childhood memories watching that show
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    Must be sad in that little Plexiglas box. Not even a transparent aluminum box...
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    Why would a spacecraft that has only rarely seen an atmosphere need to show weathering?

    Blast damage maybe, but weathering?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peartree View Post
    Why would a spacecraft that has only rarely seen an atmosphere need to show weathering?

    Blast damage maybe, but weathering?
    Especially running "down" the sides.
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    To me a Federation cruiser should be a gleaming new car looking thing. Weathered was more of a star wars thing
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    The extreme radiation of space along with cruising at hundreds of times the speed of light is certainly going to mess up event the nicest paint job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mperdue View Post
    The extreme radiation of space along with cruising at hundreds of times the speed of light is certainly going to mess up event the nicest paint job.
    Well, in the navy, one spends a lot of time scrapping, cleaning and painting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shrox View Post
    Well, in the navy, one spends a lot of time scrapping, cleaning and painting.
    It must be hard to do while at warp!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mach7 View Post
    It must be hard to do while at warp!
    That's what starbases are for.
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