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Matt Jeffries, the designer of the original Enterprise, died today.
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 03:08:58 GMT, (Henry Spencer)
wrote: In article , Scott Hedrick wrote: Matt Jeffries, the designer of the original Enterprise, died today. He must have been awfully old, since the original Enterprise was a schooner launched in 1799. Or did you mean the USN aircraft carrier launched in 1936? :-) ....No, he designed the original "Star Trek" USS Enterprise. The one with the battleship grey paint job. And just for being a smartass, I'm claiming an ICH T-Shirt for that one, Henry :-P OM -- "No ******* ever won a war by dying for | http://www.io.com/~o_m his country. He won it by making the other | Sergeant-At-Arms poor dumb ******* die for his country." | Human O-Ring Society - General George S. Patton, Jr |
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Matt Jeffries, in case it hasn't been pointed out, is the designer of the
USS ENTERPRISE that was commissioned in 2245 ... and is about seven or eight feet long. And if you don't think it belongs in s.s.h., argue with the Smithsonian; it was on display in the NASM for a number of years. -- | The universe is not required to conform | Jay Windley to the expectations of the ignorant. | webmaster @ clavius.org |
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![]() On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Jay Windley wrote: "Hallerb" wrote in message ... | Yeah I saw it there, a highlight of that visit. Where is it today? Unfortunately I do not know. I'm told one of the improved Constitution class heavy cruiser models is on display in a theme park in California, but I know for a fact that the self-destruction of the Enterprise in "The Search for Spock" was filmed by destroying the model itself. So the one currently on display must be one built after that. That is not true. The destruction of the Enterprise in TSFS was created using a series of different models, and not the original 8 foot model built for ST:TMP. The original 11 foot model used in TOS is still on display at NASM, but it has been moved over the years after the so-called 1991 "restoration". -Mike |
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![]() "Mike Dicenso" wrote in message zona.edu... | | That is not true. The destruction of the Enterprise in TSFS was created | using a series of different models, and not the original 8 foot model | built for ST:TMP. _American Cinematographer_ published an interview with the FX technicians who seem to state otherwise. They made a special point about relishing blowing it up because it was such a difficult model to work with. I'll have to go back and dig up the issue out of my attic, but I was pretty sure they were talking about the big model. It's possible they were talking about a smaller one. Obviously if we can point to a surviving large-scale model, they must not have blow that one up. -- | The universe is not required to conform | Jay Windley to the expectations of the ignorant. | webmaster @ clavius.org |
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 13:07:38 -0700, Mike Dicenso
wrote: On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Jay Windley wrote: ....Totally wrong. Just like his bandwidth wasting attempts to prove he's smarter than the group trolls. That is not true. The destruction of the Enterprise in TSFS was created using a series of different models, and not the original 8 foot model built for ST:TMP. ....Correct. The top of the saucer section was recreated two ways: 1) in a styro compound that didn't produce blackened outgassing when burned. This is what we seen on fire before the saucer blows. 2) in glass, and then exploded from underneath using a combination of pyrotechnics and a shotgun. This produced the proper amount of fragmentation when the saucer blows. ....The two shots were aligned with a third shot of the TMP Enterprise to provide the nacelles. If you have a DVD copy of STIII, you can still frame this scene to see just where the cut occurs between the burning and the blast. While it wasn't noticeable in the theaters, it's not as clean as it should be. OM -- "No ******* ever won a war by dying for | http://www.io.com/~o_m his country. He won it by making the other | Sergeant-At-Arms poor dumb ******* die for his country." | Human O-Ring Society - General George S. Patton, Jr |
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"OM" om@our_blessed_lady_mary_of_the_holy_NASA_researc h_facility.org wrote
in message ... On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 22:26:26 -0400, "Scott Hedrick" wrote: Matt Jeffries, the designer of the original Enterprise, died today. http://www.trektoday.com/news/210703_04.shtml http://www.startrek.com/news/news.asp?ID=129357 ...Damn. That's all I can say. Damn. shoulda been whoever did the "original blueprints", remember those? Fascinating when I was a kid, but I dusted them off a couple eyars ago. *Really* stupid interior layout. The Captain's quarters, the bridge, and the briefing room are all on separate levels, for starters. But the exterior model was *way* cool g Thanks, Matt, and RIP -- Terrell Miller "I think the significant thing is that whatever prodecure we use, we are not prepared to handle what I would call a fluid bowel movement. That is where we were very...lucky. I was deathly afraid of that." -Wally Schirra, Apollo 7 mission debrief |
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![]() "Jay Windley" wrote in message ... "Mike Dicenso" wrote in message zona.edu... | | That is not true. The destruction of the Enterprise in TSFS was created | using a series of different models, and not the original 8 foot model | built for ST:TMP. _American Cinematographer_ published an interview with the FX technicians who seem to state otherwise. They made a special point about relishing blowing it up because it was such a difficult model to work with. I'll have to go back and dig up the issue out of my attic, but I was pretty sure they were talking about the big model. It's possible they were talking about a smaller one. Obviously if we can point to a surviving large-scale model, they must not have blow that one up. Please do since the Star Trek magazine I have from Dec. states teh same as Mike states. -- | The universe is not required to conform | Jay Windley to the expectations of the ignorant. | webmaster @ clavius.org |
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"Henry Spencer" wrote in message
... In article , Scott Hedrick wrote: Matt Jeffries, the designer of the original Enterprise, died today. He must have been awfully old, since the original Enterprise was a schooner launched in 1799. Or did you mean the USN aircraft carrier launched in 1936? :-) Wasn't Enterprize built by Henry VIII to test concepts for the Mary Rose? -- If you have had problems with Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), please contact shredder at bellsouth dot net. There may be a class-action lawsuit in the works. |
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