Just checked out the Nacelle lights and now the saucer your work is outstanding I plan to build the kit also you may everything very easy to follow ....thank you...hope you do more🏆🎯
I wouldn't. I hate the idea of it being at an angle simply to justify hollywood placing the turbolift doors where they were seen in the show because of set visibility reasons.
@LucYfYre Arch of TwiLight Sure I get that, but what's done is done. Facing forward means nothing on a spaceship using a viewscreen and sensors to see.
@@michaelmappin4425 While that is true, it is completely illogical for the bridge to be at an angle and for the turbo-lift to not be directly behind the captain's chair.
The bridge ishould be offset at a 45 degree angle setting the tubolift doors at the rear of the ship.. In all technical drawins and books of the enterprise the bridge is set to an angle it doesnt face forward
the bridge model kit watersides cannot be light through I assume this kit is designed for lighting. this exterior perspective would make a great addition to my Bridge kit and it's crew figures. if you can even find it, the bridge on your kit's interior can be painted using FS5414("Aggressor Blue) Testors MM2033 primary and FS35109 MM2031 screen panels. Russian Market Red trim. That is the scheme my AMT bridge calls for. But unfortunately because model kit building and painting in general is becoming less popular these days, so is finding such colors. If you do, it can lessen any extreme lighting reflection on the walls.
I love these videos. I respect the choice you made to center the bridges view screen with the front of the ship. I personally would have kept the turbo lift aligned with the turbo lift housing though. I know Ideally they would have had the bridge centered but they couldn't have people coming onto the bridge directly behind the captain. It's just a design sacrifice they had to make. One of many.
I've thought about this and they could have easily solved this problem in a couple of ways that wouldn't have impacted the show or the budget. One would have been to simply not have a visible structure on the outside for the turbolift, just extend the bridge ring to be big enough to cover the turbolift. Another would have been to simply put the tubolift housing off-center behind the bridge, so that it would be in the proper position with the bridge facing forward. And if they wanted to keep the design symmetrical, they could have added a second turbolift on the other side. I know what you're thinking, adding a second turbolift would have increased the budget and complicated shooting if you had characters coming and going out of both of them. Not so! They wouldn't have had to actually show anyone actually using the second turbolift. They could simply have all use of it be off-camera. Just have actors walk toward it or away from it, cut away and play the door sound. Or simply not use it. Sure, fans would notice, but casual viewers wouldn't be bothered and all they'd need is a non-functional door. Or if they wanted to show it occasionally being used, they could have just filmed actors walking into the existing one and flipped the negative. Again, true fans would notice the consoles next to it, but most viewers at the time wouldn't have given it a second thought.
@@lurkerrekrul These are all things they correct with the refit enterprise. Im pretty sure they use 70% of what you suggested in the refit enterprise set. But I still prefer the off center angle of the bridge. It just feels right.
I am wondering I am a novice ,what happens when you cut a little to much on the LED strips is there any extra or can you contact Polar Lights for parts I may mess up ?
I guess I missed mentioning two things about it. The clear bridge I used is only in the light kit. The one in the kit is opaque, and it can be oriented so either the viewscreen faces front, or 30 degrees off so the turbolift door lines up with the turbolift housing.
@@OurayMountainModels okay. Thanks. I figured you used the clear but thought I'd ask. Thanks for replying so quickly to my question. Great video and thanks for sharing. I need all the help I can get
if you are willing to dig deep in your pocket book you can come up with something amazing. The avalability is key some private sellers charge 3x what amazon would.
Not being critical, I think I know why the main view screen is so bright... You opted to have the bridge facing forward, when it is actually something like 45degrees off. That would make it so that LED isn't right in line with the man viewer. Not sure if the bridge goes in one way only. Why did they offset it? No military reason, it was simply so on the show when someone comes from the turbo lift they aren't seen right behind the Captain and distract the TV audience.
I noticed the bridge is aligned so that the view screen is faced forward. Did you mount it that way or is that how the model is set up? Because the elevator doesn't match with the elevator bump on the back of the bridge section.
When you look at it, there is just enough space inside the bridge dome that you could picture the turbolift reaching the top and simply moving over to where the doors are.
Use Orange Flickering LED's with Red Flickering LED in the Center for the Impulse Engines it would look much Better i know that because i did that with my 1/350 Scale Refit and it Looks Much Better then it would with just One LED Color.
seems rather tedious. why not just spray paint the inside black and have ONE led lighting the whole saucer? It would be dimmed down and not so bright they can't find their way around their rooms (and look more realistic)
That "bridge" part has 4 decks, 3 below the bridge. I wish someone would make the kits correctly. They've had 55 years! Thanks for the video. It really does look difficult until you break it down. Did you choose to align the bridge with the ships long axis? The internal turbolift won't align with the exterior turbolift shell though. www.trekbbs.com/threads/tos-enterprise-2d-deck-plans.288640/
Will be interesting to see if this revised PL kit stands the test of time...
there is a round light chaser soldering practice kit that fits the 350 tube fine, works a treat
Just checked out the Nacelle lights and now the saucer your work is outstanding I plan to build the kit also you may everything very easy to follow ....thank you...hope you do more🏆🎯
Would it be good to frost the clear windows so you don't see the bright LEDs from certain angles?
The bridge looks very cool! 👍
I noticed you didn’t line up your bridge at an angle so the turbo lift door lines up with the bump on the bridge dome. Was that intentional?
I wouldn't. I hate the idea of it being at an angle simply to justify hollywood placing the turbolift doors where they were seen in the show because of set visibility reasons.
@@The1stDukeDroklar But then the actual turbolift bump doesn't make any sense.
@@michaelmappin4425 Only because Hollywood moved the lift doors from where they were supposed to be.
@LucYfYre Arch of TwiLight Sure I get that, but what's done is done. Facing forward means nothing on a spaceship using a viewscreen and sensors to see.
@@michaelmappin4425 While that is true, it is completely illogical for the bridge to be at an angle and for the turbo-lift to not be directly behind the captain's chair.
The bridge ishould be offset at a 45 degree angle setting the tubolift doors at the rear of the ship.. In all technical drawins and books of the enterprise the bridge is set to an angle it doesnt face forward
That's only because of set design considerations when they shot the show and the tech drawings which aren't cannon anyway just followed suit.
the bridge model kit watersides cannot be light through I assume this kit is designed for lighting. this exterior perspective would make a great addition to my Bridge kit and it's crew figures. if you can even find it, the bridge on your kit's interior can be painted using FS5414("Aggressor Blue) Testors MM2033 primary and FS35109 MM2031 screen panels. Russian Market Red trim. That is the scheme my AMT bridge calls for. But unfortunately because model kit building and painting in general is becoming less popular these days, so is finding such colors. If you do, it can lessen any extreme lighting reflection on the walls.
Excellent and informative video.....thanks!
Some of my connections of the LED strips actually made some flickering and even occasionally not working, any advice on testing the LEDs?
I love these videos. I respect the choice you made to center the bridges view screen with the front of the ship. I personally would have kept the turbo lift aligned with the turbo lift housing though. I know Ideally they would have had the bridge centered but they couldn't have people coming onto the bridge directly behind the captain. It's just a design sacrifice they had to make. One of many.
I've thought about this and they could have easily solved this problem in a couple of ways that wouldn't have impacted the show or the budget. One would have been to simply not have a visible structure on the outside for the turbolift, just extend the bridge ring to be big enough to cover the turbolift.
Another would have been to simply put the tubolift housing off-center behind the bridge, so that it would be in the proper position with the bridge facing forward.
And if they wanted to keep the design symmetrical, they could have added a second turbolift on the other side. I know what you're thinking, adding a second turbolift would have increased the budget and complicated shooting if you had characters coming and going out of both of them. Not so! They wouldn't have had to actually show anyone actually using the second turbolift. They could simply have all use of it be off-camera. Just have actors walk toward it or away from it, cut away and play the door sound. Or simply not use it. Sure, fans would notice, but casual viewers wouldn't be bothered and all they'd need is a non-functional door.
Or if they wanted to show it occasionally being used, they could have just filmed actors walking into the existing one and flipped the negative. Again, true fans would notice the consoles next to it, but most viewers at the time wouldn't have given it a second thought.
@@lurkerrekrul These are all things they correct with the refit enterprise. Im pretty sure they use 70% of what you suggested in the refit enterprise set.
But I still prefer the off center angle of the bridge. It just feels right.
They didn't put the Bridge at a 36° angle?
They made it optional, it has notches that it fits into both ways. I choose to have it face forward.
I am wondering I am a novice ,what happens when you cut a little to much on the LED strips is there any extra or can you contact Polar Lights for parts I may mess up ?
Where u get the light kit
Was that the lighting kit bridge or the kit supplied bridge? You might have said and I just missed it
I guess I missed mentioning two things about it. The clear bridge I used is only in the light kit. The one in the kit is opaque, and it can be oriented so either the viewscreen faces front, or 30 degrees off so the turbolift door lines up with the turbolift housing.
@@OurayMountainModels okay. Thanks. I figured you used the clear but thought I'd ask. Thanks for replying so quickly to my question. Great video and thanks for sharing. I need all the help I can get
if you are willing to dig deep in your pocket book you can come up with something amazing. The avalability is key some private sellers charge 3x what amazon would.
Not being critical, I think I know why the main view screen is so bright... You opted to have the bridge facing forward, when it is actually something like 45degrees off. That would make it so that LED isn't right in line with the man viewer. Not sure if the bridge goes in one way only.
Why did they offset it? No military reason, it was simply so on the show when someone comes from the turbo lift they aren't seen right behind the Captain and distract the TV audience.
How do you paint and glue the parts together?
I noticed the bridge is aligned so that the view screen is faced forward. Did you mount it that way or is that how the model is set up? Because the elevator doesn't match with the elevator bump on the back of the bridge section.
The kit lets you do it either way. I like the idea of it facing forward even if it doesn’t fit that way.
@@allscaletrek That's nice they give you that choice
When you look at it, there is just enough space inside the bridge dome that you could picture the turbolift reaching the top and simply moving over to where the doors are.
Use Orange Flickering LED's with Red Flickering LED in the Center for the Impulse Engines it would look much Better i know that because i did that with my 1/350 Scale Refit and it Looks Much Better then it would with just One LED Color.
Fascinating
Is this the new lighting kit that just came out
Yes its an updated version of the one they put out when they first released the 1/350 enterprise
seems rather tedious. why not just spray paint the inside black and have ONE led lighting the whole saucer? It would be dimmed down and not so bright they can't find their way around their rooms (and look more realistic)
That "bridge" part has 4 decks, 3 below the bridge. I wish someone would make the kits correctly. They've had 55 years! Thanks for the video. It really does look difficult until you break it down. Did you choose to align the bridge with the ships long axis? The internal turbolift won't align with the exterior turbolift shell though.
www.trekbbs.com/threads/tos-enterprise-2d-deck-plans.288640/
That angle was determined purely for the camera angles and not what was ever intended when the ship was designed.