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That was an awesome reconstruction of the shuttlecraft! It's definitely a good addition to your portfolio! I was thoroughly delighted with seeing each of the panels explained. Especially that rear compartment with the basic necessities such as a commode and food/supplies storage. We never saw on the show before, but it makes sense the shuttlecraft should have something like that.
Absolutely brilliant work! I hope that Round 2 references this when they release the interior kit to their shuttlecraft model. Yours is the gold standard reference for original series sets!
Beautiful work. Such faithful reproduction and attention to detail. I had no idea that half these little access panels existed or what they were for. I bet the original designers and set construction people would be hugely excited and honoured with your work. You should send them a link.
I know this is gonna sound weird but thank you for showing the "bathroom" lol! Just makes it seem more real. And the food slot, of course. It's so cool to finally see what's back there lol
@@TheRealNormanBates Indeed the Vulcan has made us a essential part of this matter conversion system, its just like a Vulcan to make us number 2 in the system
hahaha, I was thinking a lot of the potty area, had issues. Who has a fold way toilet? Do they beam the crap out into space, or just vaporize it?? There has never been pluming that folds away. There no privacy at all? No the food should of been placed in the main cabin is my thoughts.
@@DancingRasputin HAHA, but I don't think I care for what ever smell that might creep around the door way. LOL Might be better to beam the crap right out of you.
OMG why oh why have I not seen these video's before now????!! You are absolutely amazing!, the amount of detail is mindboggling! YOU HAVE TALENT SIR!!!!!!
Thanks for this vid, so detailed and so good. Yes, she's the perfect shuttlecraft for me to leave on a nice trip in space. She's incredibly fast, I can snack and drink whenever I want and I can 'go somewhere' as well. And I do adore her gorgeous design!❤️
A pretty faithful recreation of an iconic set, in an even iconic series. Matt Jefferies would be proud of your vigilance in representing his designs. As for whether the decision to download or not is irrelevant, just seeing this short recreation is good enough for me. Aside from that, I own Eaglemoss' diecast version. Great work!
If CBS had an ounce of sense they'd hire you and the former crew of Stage 9 to do something commercial with this. Great work! I also totally understand the portfolio and private study aspects.
Very neat man. I sure hope that you continue your work on this. It would be cool to see this evolve into something like a TOS version of Stage 9. Any chance you will release your work in a demo soon? I would love to play this project, along with your Refit Enterprise and Enterprise A.
He changed his discriptions that it will never be downloadable...(maybe because of the stage 9 incident with cbs) it's such a shame, would love to get my hands on it I'd even pay for it
Awesome work unbelievable that’s beautiful I too love Star Trek I myself build prop weapons if I may say one thing since Star Trek is based off the navy (I know in the TOS episode tomorrow is yesterday Kirk mentions that they are the United earth probe Space agency) it’s my understanding that that would be called the head not the commode me being in the military myself in the army we actually called it the latrine but I know that the Navy calls that the head no criticism just pointing that out thank you once again for such an awesome display I’m looking at some of your other work it is beautiful you are magnificent sir sincerely Ron
Freedoms Torch a lot of people comment that it’s gross to have the food dispenser right next to the toilet, but a) that was the only spot we didn’t see on screen so they both had to go there and b) The toilet stows away and I’m sure there’s some kind of sterile field involved so it’s not like your food is gonna get contaminated with poo
Basically it is bigger inside if you actually compare the exterior to the interior, but it is only slightly bigger on the inside, and a bit more believable if you don't look at the exterior too closely than the Jupiter 2 from the original Lost in Space. Now that ship was more like the TARDIS from Doctor Who.
OMG! Food replicator in the same room as the toilet? LOL Other than that, this is an amazingly well detailed model! Just say your engineering section. Very nicely done! Thanks for sharing this.
I'd make that silver square on the floor in the aft compartment some kind of hatch. You could go back there and get a spacesuit and Eva without depressurizeing the cabin.
Remarkable work. The details were accurate and informative I would like to see more. If I may nitpick one small issue, the camera pans seemed quick. I would like to savor every moment. Please forgive me if I have offended. I meant no harm.
Bravo!! (Speechless). Amazing detail. How did you get the scale right? Does your 3-D rendering system use measurements? I’d like to learn more. Thank you!
How the heck do you DRIVE the thing ? You forgot to mention that. And, what is that yellow glowing round target doohickey in the center of the dashboard ?
Nice video and can I just toss a couple of technical questions into the playpen?- 1- What's the maximum speed of the shuttlecraft?... 2- How long does its oxygen supply last? 3- just to digress slightly, are there any computer games or simulations around that let us walk around (explore) the inside of various film and TV spaceships/ space stations/ space colonies etc?..I've searched on Steam but have drawn a blank.
Excellent! 👍 But remember in the "Galileo 7", doesn't McCoy and another crewman go outside from the rear compartment, suggesting a second exit or was I seeing things?
GSR they don’t go outside from the rear compartment. They come and go from it, removing cargo from the compartment. There was only ever one entrance/exit; the one near the pilot seat.
@DVersiga1984 - Great job! I love it! @gsr4535, @DVersiga1984, when McCoy and the other crewman - Yeoman Mears, actually - came back to the forward compartment from the aft compartment for the second time in their effort to lighten the shuttlecraft's load, the doctor did inform Spock that something was happening outside. I used to think that McCoy did go outside, and after seeing the open roof of the wrecked second Shuttlecraft Galileo in PRO: "All the World's a Stage," I then thought that the doctor and yeoman were now lightening the ship through a hatch in the roof of the aft compartment (above the hand sink and commode?), in order to avoid disturbing Scott and Spock's repair efforts in the forward compartment. However, after rewatching "The Galileo Seven," I noticed Mears wearing her tricorder over her shoulder during the unloading effort, and I did not hear the sound of a roof hatch closing when the doctor and yeoman left the aft compartment for the second time. So, I now think that while Mears and McCoy were uninstalling equipment in the aft compartment, the yeoman was using her tricorder to monitor for anything happening outside, and when she did find something, she notified the doctor.
@DVersiga1984 - I really love the logical features you added to the portside of the aft compartment, but while rewatching the episode, I was reminded that the dialogue implied that the aft compartment was actually the "mid" compartment. When various crewmembers were in the aft compartment, or standing at the hatchway to it, they referred to a further "aft" compartment. After Scott and Spock frightened off attacking Taurus II anthropoids by going to the aft compartment to electrify the ship's exterior, and McCoy joined them there, the science officer requested his surviving crew to check the "aft" compartment for anything to unload, causing Mr. Boma to remark that Mr. Gaetano's body was back "there" (and argue with his commander that it would not be left behind without a burial). So, I guess the aft compartment of the dialogue was behind the environmental suit locker and food slot, and during the lightening of the shuttlecraft, these features as well as emergency supplies locker, hand sink, and commode were uninstalled and unloaded, and their unloading allowed access to that after compartment. Of course, a third compartment big enough for two live bodies and one dead body would mean that the interior of the shuttlecraft had to be even longer than the exterior. I guess the ship's inertial dampening system not only decreases inertial mass of the ship's contents but also the physical size of those contents, as the TARDIS does, as others have mentioned.🙂
Love seeing the "unseen" areas, is the commode supposed to be by the food replicator? like is that in the tech manuals? or was that a decision you made yourself?
Due the fact the TOS-era used synthesizers (from bean to steak, some kind of starting-material) only digitalized with food-cards, the commode-waste will directly filtered in space after use and never reused in some recycling-way. I think the original-concept holds something like that (equipment for shuttle-longrun uses, even warp-capability was often referred) so it makes sense to build such installments. there were wall-boxes (tech-equipment?) and other stuff in the early concept draws (later jeffrey/j-class shuttle/runabout/scout).
If I had a food replicator next to the toilet I’d never leave the house.
You mean, youd never leave the toilet ^^
Perpetually eating your own shit.
Ah..finally there is a commode shown on the shuttlecraft. What a relief...LOL.
A bean is just a bean, but a pee is a relief.
After all these years we can finally boldy go.
Looks nice, cozy , fast, and safe. Nice to ride in. Dr Leonard McCoy.
I find that I appreciate the technology of the Kirk era
You can eat and take a dump at the same time.
it's space...get used to it.
LOL!!!
All while watching TOS reruns.
That was an awesome reconstruction of the shuttlecraft! It's definitely a good addition to your portfolio! I was thoroughly delighted with seeing each of the panels explained. Especially that rear compartment with the basic necessities such as a commode and food/supplies storage. We never saw on the show before, but it makes sense the shuttlecraft should have something like that.
Absolutely brilliant work! I hope that Round 2 references this when they release the interior kit to their shuttlecraft model.
Yours is the gold standard reference for original series sets!
"A distress signal? It's like sending up a flare. Mister Spock, that was a good gamble. Perhaps it was worth it."
No one out there to see it.
Fantastic work! Love everything about it! The modelling, the texturing, the attention to detail... amazing!
It is....most triumphant.
Beautiful work. Such faithful reproduction and attention to detail. I had no idea that half these little access panels existed or what they were for. I bet the original designers and set construction people would be hugely excited and honoured with your work. You should send them a link.
I know this is gonna sound weird but thank you for showing the "bathroom" lol! Just makes it seem more real. And the food slot, of course. It's so cool to finally see what's back there lol
I like that the Food slot is next to the Poop slot, extremely efficient design.
A Vulcan must have designed it.
Where's the TP? , and who's the unlucky ensigns who get to clean the rest rooms after a mission?.
@@johnbockelie3899 Everyone in starfleet has a Teflon coating applied to the poop hole, so no klingons can hang about, its standard procedure.
@@TheRealNormanBates Indeed the Vulcan has made us a essential part of this matter conversion system, its just like a Vulcan to make us number 2 in the system
Food slot is above the commode. Just sayin'.
Where do you think that food replicator gets the raw materiel needed.
Cyke101 😆 lol
Easy access, to and from.
hahaha, I was thinking a lot of the potty area, had issues. Who has a fold way toilet? Do they beam the crap out into space, or just vaporize it?? There has never been pluming that folds away. There no privacy at all? No the food should of been placed in the main cabin is my thoughts.
@@DancingRasputin HAHA, but I don't think I care for what ever smell that might creep around the door way. LOL Might be better to beam the crap right out of you.
Fantastic work as always.
OMG why oh why have I not seen these video's before now????!! You are absolutely amazing!, the amount of detail is mindboggling! YOU HAVE TALENT SIR!!!!!!
This is amazing work. Incredible detail. Your passion for this is apparent, and the results show it. Thanks so much for this!
Fantastic work, I am making a model kit of this shuttle with full interior so it is great to use as a reference with the lights and fine detail.
Thanks for this vid, so detailed and so good. Yes, she's the perfect shuttlecraft for me to leave on a nice trip in space. She's incredibly fast, I can snack and drink whenever I want and I can 'go somewhere' as well. And I do adore her gorgeous design!❤️
Man, I'd swear those chairs were made of Corinthian leather!
If they aren’t, I khan’t tell the difference.
Monroville 🤣🏅
The chonky switch noises are wonderful.
Amazing detail of the interior-thank you! Answers all my questions as I build a model.
A pretty faithful recreation of an iconic set, in an even iconic series. Matt Jefferies would be proud of your vigilance in representing his designs.
As for whether the decision to download or not is irrelevant, just seeing this short recreation is good enough for me.
Aside from that, I own Eaglemoss' diecast version.
Great work!
everything looks amazing but your attention to detail in the lighting is what really grabs my attention! amazing work
Thank you for making and posting this video.
Brilliant work Donny, I really appreciate the attention to detail.
Well that's where the crapper is! Nice work.
Love your work! Absolutely brilliant.
I love your attention to detail.
Absolutely glorious!
If CBS had an ounce of sense they'd hire you and the former crew of Stage 9 to do something commercial with this. Great work! I also totally understand the portfolio and private study aspects.
Beautiful work! Thank you for sharing it!
Wow, a chart recorder- how 1950s! Such stuff dates so quickly- forecasters never get the future even close...
Wow! This is great! I hope you keep working on it!
Incredible, mind blowing
Nice model. Very well done!
Just outstanding!
Absolutely fantastic work, well done!
Starz is awesome, dude. Subway Terror is my favorite song.
Amazing!!!!! It is a lovely work!
Very nice work - didn't know about the rear compartment but it's there in "The Galileo
Seven" episode!
Well done. Looks great.
Great work Donny!
FishDS9! So good to hear from you!
Outstanding render.
So photo-real. Nice work!
That's one helluva RV!
Awesome !!
👽💚
Very neat man. I sure hope that you continue your work on this. It would be cool to see this evolve into something like a TOS version of Stage 9.
Any chance you will release your work in a demo soon? I would love to play this project, along with your Refit Enterprise and Enterprise A.
He changed his discriptions that it will never be downloadable...(maybe because of the stage 9 incident with cbs) it's such a shame, would love to get my hands on it I'd even pay for it
Very nice work.
Brilliant! 😊
Top notch as always.
Wow this is so awesome!
Great job!
Fascinating.
Awesome work unbelievable that’s beautiful I too love Star Trek I myself build prop weapons if I may say one thing since Star Trek is based off the navy (I know in the TOS episode tomorrow is yesterday Kirk mentions that they are the United earth probe Space agency) it’s my understanding that that would be called the head not the commode me being in the military myself in the army we actually called it the latrine but I know that the Navy calls that the head no criticism just pointing that out thank you once again for such an awesome display I’m looking at some of your other work it is beautiful you are magnificent sir sincerely Ron
we need these sounds n buttons back in the new series of trek
This. is. awesome.
That would be pretty cool having a toilet right next to the food dispenser like that! Your vid too is pretty awesome!
Freedoms Torch a lot of people comment that it’s gross to have the food dispenser right next to the toilet, but a) that was the only spot we didn’t see on screen so they both had to go there and b) The toilet stows away and I’m sure there’s some kind of sterile field involved so it’s not like your food is gonna get contaminated with poo
Fascinating.
I'd be interested in seeing just how difficult it is to stuff that interior into the exterior model.
It's like a Tardis - bigger on the inside than the outside.
Basically it is bigger inside if you actually compare the exterior to the interior, but it is only slightly bigger on the inside, and a bit more believable if you don't look at the exterior too closely than the Jupiter 2 from the original Lost in Space. Now that ship was more like the TARDIS from Doctor Who.
putting the food synthesizer next to the shitter is genius
In one end, out the other.
I just bought the reissued model of this from Polar lights that's going to help me a lot when I light it up thank you very much
OMG! Food replicator in the same room as the toilet? LOL Other than that, this is an amazingly well detailed model! Just say your engineering section. Very nicely done! Thanks for sharing this.
Basic raw material got to come from somewhere!
Great job! Love the restroom added in. Not crazy about the food slot in the restroom--Yuck! Otherwise, excellent job!
I'd make that silver square on the floor in the aft compartment some kind of hatch. You could go back there and get a spacesuit and Eva without depressurizeing the cabin.
" you will find the snack tray right above the commode",
Don't ask why the commode is so close to the food synthesizer unit!
Outstanding!
Remarkable work. The details were accurate and informative I would like to see more. If I may nitpick one small issue, the camera pans seemed quick. I would like to savor every moment. Please forgive me if I have offended. I meant no harm.
After all these many years we finally get to see a Star Trek WC.
Wait till you see this: ua-cam.com/video/Oq3wkiC0uBg/v-deo.html
@@DVersiga1984 Very nice, it gave me flashbacks to a more drug fuelled era with that colour scheme but it was very nicely realised.
Just outstanding. When can I board her?
You can have a lotta fun with all that equipment the shuttle carries lol
This is excellent. Could you please record a 3D 360 version of this video?
Most impressive!
Man, they put a monitor on the wall opposite of the toilet, ill be there the whole away mission. Food, toilet, computer...
Bravo!! (Speechless). Amazing detail. How did you get the scale right? Does your 3-D rendering system use measurements? I’d like to learn more. Thank you!
Pretty cool even today 😎
Did the sidewalls extend that far past the rear wall of the ship?
How did you account for the different angles in the front. Everything looks excellent btw!
Very nice.
What sort of range does the Shuttlecraft have? And it's max speed?
I have allways kown the shuttlecraft as the little spaceship
Excellent work. Well thought-out, great lighting, textures, and detail. Did you work this up within a game engine?
Not sure how I'd feel about having the commode and the food slot right next to each other...
How wide is the shuttle? Its height and length are on wikipedia, but not beam.
incredible.
Thats really nice that it has a toilet.
How did you create that texture on the chairs? They look perfect!
How the heck do you DRIVE the thing ? You forgot to mention that. And, what is that yellow glowing round target doohickey in the center of the dashboard ?
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!
Warp drive nacelles on a shuttle craft?
Your work is so accurate, but why the jerky camera motion?
nice work.
good job
It is very impressive, but you missed the "Fuel Jettison and Ignite" button on the dash!
Nice video and can I just toss a couple of technical questions into the playpen?-
1- What's the maximum speed of the shuttlecraft?...
2- How long does its oxygen supply last?
3- just to digress slightly, are there any computer games or simulations around that let us walk around (explore) the inside of various film and TV spaceships/ space stations/ space colonies etc?..I've searched on Steam but have drawn a blank.
I'm not an authority on the technical specs. I'm just a digital 3D artist.
@@DVersiga1984 Sorry, I thought you might have studied at Starfleet Academy..:)
Excellent! 👍 But remember in the "Galileo 7", doesn't McCoy and another crewman go outside from the rear compartment, suggesting a second exit or was I seeing things?
GSR they don’t go outside from the rear compartment. They come and go from it, removing cargo from the compartment. There was only ever one entrance/exit; the one near the pilot seat.
@DVersiga1984 - Great job! I love it!
@gsr4535, @DVersiga1984, when McCoy and the other crewman - Yeoman Mears, actually - came back to the forward compartment from the aft compartment for the second time in their effort to lighten the shuttlecraft's load, the doctor did inform Spock that something was happening outside. I used to think that McCoy did go outside, and after seeing the open roof of the wrecked second Shuttlecraft Galileo in PRO: "All the World's a Stage," I then thought that the doctor and yeoman were now lightening the ship through a hatch in the roof of the aft compartment (above the hand sink and commode?), in order to avoid disturbing Scott and Spock's repair efforts in the forward compartment.
However, after rewatching "The Galileo Seven," I noticed Mears wearing her tricorder over her shoulder during the unloading effort, and I did not hear the sound of a roof hatch closing when the doctor and yeoman left the aft compartment for the second time. So, I now think that while Mears and McCoy were uninstalling equipment in the aft compartment, the yeoman was using her tricorder to monitor for anything happening outside, and when she did find something, she notified the doctor.
@DVersiga1984 - I really love the logical features you added to the portside of the aft compartment, but while rewatching the episode, I was reminded that the dialogue implied that the aft compartment was actually the "mid" compartment. When various crewmembers were in the aft compartment, or standing at the hatchway to it, they referred to a further "aft" compartment. After Scott and Spock frightened off attacking Taurus II anthropoids by going to the aft compartment to electrify the ship's exterior, and McCoy joined them there, the science officer requested his surviving crew to check the "aft" compartment for anything to unload, causing Mr. Boma to remark that Mr. Gaetano's body was back "there" (and argue with his commander that it would not be left behind without a burial).
So, I guess the aft compartment of the dialogue was behind the environmental suit locker and food slot, and during the lightening of the shuttlecraft, these features as well as emergency supplies locker, hand sink, and commode were uninstalled and unloaded, and their unloading allowed access to that after compartment.
Of course, a third compartment big enough for two live bodies and one dead body would mean that the interior of the shuttlecraft had to be even longer than the exterior. I guess the ship's inertial dampening system not only decreases inertial mass of the ship's contents but also the physical size of those contents, as the TARDIS does, as others have mentioned.🙂
Wow that’s awesome! How did you do that?
Awsome
"FASCINATING ..."
D.A.
Love seeing the "unseen" areas, is the commode supposed to be by the food replicator? like is that in the tech manuals? or was that a decision you made yourself?
Due the fact the TOS-era used synthesizers (from bean to steak, some kind of starting-material) only digitalized with food-cards, the commode-waste will directly filtered in space after use and never reused in some recycling-way.
I think the original-concept holds something like that (equipment for shuttle-longrun uses, even warp-capability was often referred) so it makes sense to build such installments. there were wall-boxes (tech-equipment?) and other stuff in the early concept draws (later jeffrey/j-class shuttle/runabout/scout).
Very cool, but can you jettison the fuel and ignite it?
Impressive.
What did you use to make this?
Pretty neat