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Star Trek: The most detailed 3D model of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 ever! Deck 1-11 

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So I have decided to revisit the iconic TOS Enterprise 1701 from Star Trek, but this time designing each deck one by one. This is an animation using Franz Joseph's schematic, Deck 1-11, a fully realized 3D model. Part 1 of 2.
The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) was a 23rd century Federation Constitution-class starship operated by Starfleet. It was also the first ship to bear the name Enterprise with this registry.
Starfleet commissioned the Enterprise in 2245. Robert April is the Enterprise's first captain, succeeded by Christopher Pike. Pike leads the Enterprise for about a decade Throughout the first live-action, Captain James T. Kirk commands the ship on an exploration mission from 2264 to 2269
USS Enterprise NCC-1701 is a starship in the Star Trek media franchise. Initially, a vision of the potential for human spaceflight, the Enterprise became a popular culture icon and has repeatedly been identified as one of the best-designed and most influential science fiction spacecraft.
The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) was a 23rd-century Federation Constitution-class starship operated by Starfleet. It was also the first ship to bear the name Enterprise with this registry.
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TOS Enterprise 1701 animation
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Franz Joseph's Schematic
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@ThomasGrillo
@ThomasGrillo 2 года назад
Ever since those deck plans became available, back in the 1970s, I've always wanted to see this ship model, in 3D. Thanks for sharing.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Pygar2
@Pygar2 2 года назад
@@Halfscreen ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oJwdsUQl7Ps.html would also be nice, and hopefully not too difficult!
@joannbarna8235
@joannbarna8235 2 года назад
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@sartainja
@sartainja 2 года назад
I had a set of those blue prints as well. Love looking at them.
@stevevanzandt6784
@stevevanzandt6784 2 года назад
😎 cool
@davedsilva
@davedsilva 2 года назад
What an incredible feeling being walked through what I have thought of everyday for the past 50 years.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Wow. 50 years!
@kruser79
@kruser79 2 года назад
I was in junior high school and bought both the blueprint pack and the Star Fleet Manual at a book fair. I believe they are both in a box of stuff I've carted around for about forty-five years. This brought those blueprints to life. Thank you!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Very cool and thanks for watching! Old blueprints are awesome considering it was made before autocad.
@Borgforce
@Borgforce Год назад
I have the Ent-D blueprints… never letting them go.
@meekdook4236
@meekdook4236 Год назад
😮
@MatthewCaunsfield
@MatthewCaunsfield 2 года назад
Fantastic presentation. Despite not matching perfectly with what's seen on screen in the episodes, Franz Joseph's deck plans are a phenomenal piece of work and it's great to see them in 3D
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it Matt and thanks for point out the acronym for me, I couldn't have figure that one out myself!
@asleepawake3645
@asleepawake3645 Год назад
It'd be an amazing job to even fit the things on screen since most shows have their sets mostly in various different scales to begin with. This can only be done through a git model that gets cloned and forks the model to fit different episodes.
@stevekaczmarek7738
@stevekaczmarek7738 2 года назад
Always strange to me that the science labs would be located directly below the bridge. It made more sense for conference rooms, library computer banks, observation areas, a lounge for bridge crew, and perhaps even the captain's quarters to be located there. Considering that labs might be conducting dangerous experiments, placing them so close to the primary control center of the ship just seems bizarre. It might make more sense to put such labs in the secondary hull.
@pawpawstew
@pawpawstew 2 года назад
I was thinking the same thing. Having been aboard several Navy ships, the layout of the Enterprise seems counter-intuitive to me.
@Belboz99
@Belboz99 Год назад
Yeah, a lot of the positioning doesn't really make sense. They have the infirmary as a taurus, the center of which is the battle bridge. The recreational deck is also a taurus, the center of which is the main computer system. And right beside the junior officers quarters? Photon torpedo banks. Sleep tight! I'd've imagined offices on the 2nd deck. Like, the XO's office... an office for R&D, an office for diplomacy. Perhaps a conference room, and special guest quarters. The computer would make more sense near engineering, or perhaps bridge. Like, right under or above one of those. Or at the very least, at the center of all the science labs.
@komradewirelesscaller6716
@komradewirelesscaller6716 Год назад
I like the idea of the ship having a large astrophysics lab with a large telescope and all that. But the idea that it would be pointed in the aft direction to me is what makes no sense. If you had such a lab with a large telescope to do astronomical observations, it would make more sense to have it pointed ahead in the direction of travel and toward the star systems that you might be traveling to. Not away from it!!
@delphicdescant
@delphicdescant 11 месяцев назад
It probably reflects the ship's mission of exploration. The science being done was considered a primary executive concern. Tucking it away in some other part of the ship, requiring a longer route to travel for the bridge crew, probably wouldn't align as well with that mission.
@DrGeorgePBurdell-USN1701
@DrGeorgePBurdell-USN1701 2 года назад
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for including the Chapel! --Former US Navy Chaplain
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
No problem!
@LanLe-rz4lm
@LanLe-rz4lm 2 года назад
I waited all my childhood to see the ol' 1701 in 3d, and you made my dreams come true after 30 years! THANK YOU!!!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm surprised it wasn't done before when the schematic has been around since 1973. .
@brodriguez11000
@brodriguez11000 2 года назад
Stick into a game engine and walk around.
@LanLe-rz4lm
@LanLe-rz4lm 2 года назад
@@brodriguez11000 I'm getting close to being an old timer, grew up with Atari & Nintendo, so not sure how to do that, but I imagine that would be fun, Lol.
@bobcarn
@bobcarn 2 года назад
I was seven when Star Trek aired. I LOVED the show and was captivated by the science behind it. From that time on, I felt NCC-1701 was the most beautiful starship I had ever seen. It's simple and utilitarian, yet elegant and sleek, and it's my favorite ship to this day. This walkthrough is one of the most amazing I've seen. Thank you for doing this. I'm astounded and enchanted by this video! I kept pausing at every section to soak it all in.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Yeah, I got many of my audiences double checking my work for some reason, thanks for the compliment. 😁
@Blackrook32
@Blackrook32 2 года назад
As an sci-fi fan, the "Connie" was the first ship I loved. Thanks for showing it, in all her glory! Looking forward to the conclusion!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Thanks for watching.
@ExAstrisScientia2161
@ExAstrisScientia2161 2 года назад
This is beyond awesome- Mr. Joseph’s designs brought to life. I’m always amazed by what talented people like you can achieve with digital artistry. This video made me very happy and for that I sincerely thank you.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Thanks for the compliment!
@jefferynelson
@jefferynelson 2 года назад
If I understand correctly our content creator turned a 2D map of the ship into a 3D model we are seeing here, correct ? vey impressed sir, thanks, this video will be used in my Star Trek table top RPG, literally exactly what I needed
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Yes, exactly, I took Franz design and created a 3D version.
@BigTone_1701
@BigTone_1701 2 года назад
@@Halfscreen what software are using to create these 3D models on screen?
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
@@BigTone_1701 3DS max.
@BigTone_1701
@BigTone_1701 2 года назад
@@Halfscreen Thank you!
@tranquilitybase9872
@tranquilitybase9872 Год назад
When I was a boy my Dad bought me the illustrated Star Trek STAR FLEET TECHNICAL MANUAL by Franz Joseph, published in 1975. It is still amazing to look at.
@JD-rt8ym
@JD-rt8ym 2 года назад
I like how it is so detailed that they include a Laundry Room....It makes sense. We had a Laundry Tent, on our base, when I was TDY to Saudi.
@lostcarpark
@lostcarpark 2 года назад
Very impressive! Interesting how many staircases there are in the Enterprise, but you never see one on screen.
@MaxLaingDMP
@MaxLaingDMP 2 года назад
Your efforts are DEEPLY impressive and you are to be commended for your attention to detail. As a kid, I had those blueprints. I took them out of the vinyl pouch with the single snap on the front and unfolded each sheet with the greatest of care. Seeing them brought to life after all of these years I found myself having to remember to breath as you went through each deck - naming the different areas - MOST of which I actually knew before they were mentioned and/or the section titles faded into view! You have done a major service to the living memory of these Constitution class ships, and you will find that I am not the only one that your considerable effort will move to the depth that you have me. Though I am not clear at this moment of the specific "how", but you, Sir, are to be richly rewarded. Though I feel that is not the reason that you brought this into a sharable reality for others to enjoy, but when "love" (of what you apparently do so well) is combined with such an insightful and caring "effort" (your obvious willingness to take massive action) as evidenced by what you have done here, life has a way of ensuring that your status is elevated and the potential for needs you may have to simply be eliminated. Should you allow such a thing to take place, in the near future we will have the opportunity to speak. Sincerely and without hesitation, Max Laing, D. MP CEO / Project Development ActionCore, Inc., and the Allowing Success Network
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Really, thank you, Max, it's just a labor of love really and I appreciate the compliment. I'm pretty sure I'm not the only person who had to try to design the vessel based on Franz's blueprint, but I couldn't find it based on my research.
@jasonp.1195
@jasonp.1195 2 года назад
Marvelous work. Seeing all those spaces it was fun to imagine living amongst all those less heroic spaces away from the camera lens. Throughout the various ship's adventures all those invisible crew working the labs, fabrication areas, and moving through their day to day life patterns.
@fundude9938
@fundude9938 2 года назад
I liked the simplicity of the original Enterprise. All the other ships in later Star Trek shows seemed a bit too complicated. They were still amazing, but I gotta respect the simple but efficient design this ship had
@angrysapper83
@angrysapper83 2 года назад
I finally got a copy of the 1973 blueprints and this is still so cool to actually visualize!!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad i can help
@hunterschoumacher9560
@hunterschoumacher9560 2 года назад
In the early 80s I collected fan produced floorplans of several of those ships. The dreadnaught was my favorite. Those 1975 blueprints and the tech manual were gold back then :)
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Yeah. In a days of cad files, seeing hand drawing blueprint is golden.
@christopherthorkon3997
@christopherthorkon3997 2 года назад
02:40 Actually, way way back in the mid-1960s, when Gene Roddenberry was first coming up with the idea of Star Trek, he wrote about how the primary hull can separate from the secondary hull in case of emergencies. He also wrote about the holodeck. The original series never used either idea, primarily because of budgetary and technical limitations. Older Star Trek fans like myself spent years dreaming about these possibilities until a brand new series called Star Trek - The Next Generation brought these exciting possibilities to life.
@clubtepes2046
@clubtepes2046 2 года назад
The holodeck was in TAS.
@thomaslevy2119
@thomaslevy2119 2 года назад
I recall reading that the primary hull was designed to be aerodynamic because that part of the ship was originally intended to land on a planet while the secondary hull stayed in orbit. However, doing that for most episodes would have slowed down the pace of the show. When the idea of the matter "Transporter" came along, it allowed a much faster change of scenes, getting the crew down to a planet in just seconds instead of minutes of film time. And that is why Roddenberry used it. Beam me up Scotty!
@nicholasmorsovillo2752
@nicholasmorsovillo2752 2 года назад
I remember the first time we saw the chapel onboard the Enterprise was in the episode 'Balance of Terror' where the Enterprise had to deal with a Romulan Warbird that was attacking and destroying the Federation outposts along the Neutral Zone.
@johnbuchman4854
@johnbuchman4854 2 года назад
It was good fun breaking out my 1973 plans (same ones you have) and following along!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Seem like you ain't the only one with the blueprint.
@TheGreatYoRpFiSh
@TheGreatYoRpFiSh 2 года назад
never stop. I love starships, especially the details.
@camerongrubert9073
@camerongrubert9073 2 года назад
I got the Franz Joseph plans when they came out, like 1973. Still have em. Except for the bowling alley, it all holds up still and I love this video!
@Vincent-396
@Vincent-396 2 года назад
What an amazing job. Thank you for providing this in depth look at this iconic ship. I will be rewatching this video several times, and sharing with others. I look forward to part 2.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@HeadHunterMk118
@HeadHunterMk118 2 года назад
I professionally recreate Star Trek ships in various video games. As of late I spend all my building time in Xbox Space Engineers. I strive for perfection and with alot of time and effort I achieve just that. My V3 Designs are my definitive products, and focus on completely accurate exteriors and internals. I'm currently working on my V3 TOS Enterprise right now, and videos like this is just what I need! Thanks you!!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Thank. Due to time and resources, I can't create an accurate representation of the ship, but I tried.
@clubtepes2046
@clubtepes2046 2 года назад
Are you planning on releasing something to the general public? A VR walkthrough product would be amazing. You can tell that this person put a lot of work in which is great, unfortunately a lot of things about the Franz Joseph stuff just doesn't make a lot of sense, like putting lounges in the center of the ship, which is where you would put stuff that you would want to protect from battle damage or collision.
@mickeyholding7970
@mickeyholding7970 2 года назад
You've out done yourself and I can't wait for part two. Thanks for your work.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Thanks for watching Mickey!
@jenniferbeyer6412
@jenniferbeyer6412 9 месяцев назад
I have a copy of the first Starfleet Technology manual. Love it. Has tons of information.
@jeffreywhitman1298
@jeffreywhitman1298 2 года назад
What a magnificent and wonderful experience, to revel in your creation of my absolute favorite starship from all of science fiction! My admiration for your artistry and love of the Star Trek universe is great! EXCELLENT work! May you Live Long and Prosper 🖖🏼
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it Jeffrey!
@StarWarsJay
@StarWarsJay 2 года назад
I love that back/sideways angle of the ship. Such a beautiful design.
@Normandie17
@Normandie17 8 месяцев назад
Great video, love the deck plans. I find it amusing the 'head' (toilet) is behind the view screen. Can you imagine looking out into space and just behind is someone on the loo. lol
@Alexander661
@Alexander661 2 года назад
Absolutely fantastic work. I’ll be forever referencing this video. Each of your videos are first class.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Thanks for watching.
@WhiteScarsEmo
@WhiteScarsEmo 2 года назад
I love this. I hope a similar segment for the Enterprise-Refit/Enterprise-A would be some time in the future.
@elzar760
@elzar760 2 года назад
Thank you again. I very much appreciate your efforts to bring us such fascinating looks!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
My pleasure and thanks for watching Elzar!
@davidburroughs2244
@davidburroughs2244 Год назад
As a ten-year old, I enjoyed these drawings as much as I enjoyed the rest of "The Making of Star Trek" by Steven E. Whitfield and Gene Roddenberry, and I took special delight in the drawings, as I had finished my seventh grade drafting class, and these increased my appreciation for the work Franz Josephs accomplished. Decades later after being in the USNavy and working in the shipyards for a couple more decades, I completely understood the drawings, at best, would be a snapshot in time detailing the ship as it was in one iteration and understanding upgrades, refits and minor changes would cause some lazer variations could surprise the actual users. To me, this was the canon behind the canon and would, of course, be open to to change.
@auturgicflosculator2183
@auturgicflosculator2183 2 года назад
The most detailed 3d model of the Enterprise I've seen was in a mod for Avorion on steam, wherein they layered in every bulkhead and sheet of armor. That said, this one's pretty cool.
@NebulaStudios1
@NebulaStudios1 2 года назад
Outstanding presentation. Well done. The 1973 Blueprints are amazing. Well thought out, very detailed, and well executed. I still have mine.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you liked it. The old blueprints still hold up.
@toddleavitt3366
@toddleavitt3366 2 года назад
I was about to ask about the secondary hull, Thank you look forward to more of your work it’s awesome
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
If you haven't seen it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pCRaq-DV-po.html
@jptrostle3275
@jptrostle3275 2 года назад
Beautifully done. Can't wait to see the bowling alley lol
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Coming soon!
@albertwalles6879
@albertwalles6879 2 года назад
These videos are great. I've been watching Star Trek since it started in the 60s. It makes so much more sense now that I can figure out what is happening where. Thanks.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you like them!
@BazztheBazz
@BazztheBazz 2 года назад
I love the idea that the Enterprise did have a battle bridge deep in the middle of the saucer, but Kirk never used it, because Kirk had the biggest swinging pair in all of Starfleet.
@LordAtrocities
@LordAtrocities 2 года назад
I built this thing so many times in Minecraft to a 1to1 scale that I can tell you, she is a lot larger than you'd think given the dimensions listed for her. You should check out the new on being made on the TrekCraft minecraft Star Trek game server. Those folks are nailing the details out of the park. Looks like you are actually walking on the ship. Amazing work.
@MrKennymart
@MrKennymart 2 года назад
So fun! I used to pour over those blueprints in the 70s! BTW, its not strange that there are some differences between the prints and the show -- the prints are for the original Constitution design -- each ship built would have its own modifications. Oh, and I think you missed the science station on the bridge -- it appeared in several episodes ;)
@komradewirelesscaller6716
@komradewirelesscaller6716 2 года назад
Good points. In fact it makes sense to assume that the interiors of all 12 Constitution Class ships may perhaps have had some significant differences from each other!
@Metalrogue
@Metalrogue 2 года назад
This was really well done. I used to have most of the blueprints for Star Trek, this really brings them to life. Now I can hope for a version so I can walk through wearing my occulas 2
@mickeyg.c.1654
@mickeyg.c.1654 2 года назад
Holy cow, you're awesome Talent led me to see to Enterprise the way I've never seen it before. Thank you for taking the time and energy . Much much much appreciated!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@pauljensen5699
@pauljensen5699 2 года назад
Thank you, good sir.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Very welcome
@randymoyan7871
@randymoyan7871 2 года назад
Great job! I've always wanted to see the decks of the original USS Enterprise.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Hope you enjoyed it Randy!
@ETHRON1
@ETHRON1 2 года назад
I await with anticipation for the completion of the tour...
@IznbranahlGoose
@IznbranahlGoose 2 года назад
I found a copy of those Franz Joseph schematics in the library back in the 1980s and looked them over. I noticed the 'saucer separation' feature described but had interpreted it as a kind of 'once done can't easily be undone' explosive maneuver.
@Linerunner99
@Linerunner99 2 года назад
Yep. Unlike the Galaxy class, the Constitution class' saucer separation required a repair dock to reconnect.
@Mr.Robert1
@Mr.Robert1 Год назад
They used that feature at least once in the Star Trek movies. Didn't you see it done ?
@hchattaway
@hchattaway Год назад
I bought the plans when they came out and during college Xmas break back in around 81, I built a model of it out of balsa wood 1:1 scale to the drawings.. Still have over 40 years later! Came out great...
@IN-tm8mw
@IN-tm8mw 2 года назад
During the self destruct of the Enterprise refit, i noticed that the warpcore wasn't triggered to overload. Kinda looked like the emergency banks exploded then triggered a cascade that took out most of the forward saucer section.
@ZTRCTGuy
@ZTRCTGuy 5 месяцев назад
If I ever decide to recreate such a ship in Space Engineers, this is gold.
@paulspencer3069
@paulspencer3069 2 года назад
This is stunning. Huge thanks for creating it!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you like it!
@injuredtabletennisplayer1474
@injuredtabletennisplayer1474 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for posting this. I’ll have my bearings when next I watch the Original Series.
@jcarm185
@jcarm185 2 года назад
You get to enjoy seeing the Enterprise saucer section separate in film with the Star Trek Continues series right here on RU-vid.
@gopro2804
@gopro2804 2 года назад
This video makes the ship feel real. I could imagine being aboard
@cmcsonar1
@cmcsonar1 2 года назад
This is just awesome, just awesome, can't wait for part 2.
@TheStarTrekApologist
@TheStarTrekApologist 2 года назад
The plans did make it on screen in the Star Trek movies, most famously V'ger's computer scan. But you see it in 2 and when we see Spock's quarters on the bridge screen in #3.
@blasueltz123
@blasueltz123 2 года назад
5:00 I've always wondered where the toilets are. THANK YOU
@joegordon5117
@joegordon5117 2 года назад
Excellent work, giving me a nostalgic flashback to buying the Technical Manual many decades ago, thanks for this!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@spacer1962
@spacer1962 2 года назад
Wow! This is amazing, it's like I envisioned as a 12 year old when the blueprints first came out. Thanks for all the work.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@shanemcdaniel1509
@shanemcdaniel1509 2 года назад
Totally excellent 3D model and also other explanations, you can actually see the real possibility of the enterprise, great work.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Cool, thanks!
@shanemcdaniel1509
@shanemcdaniel1509 2 года назад
@@Halfscreen yes sir I subscribed keep them coming do all of 3D space crafts if you can...even the Death star..haha 😂
@budhrseh2001
@budhrseh2001 Год назад
This is really well done. Great job putting all this together!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@johanwittens7712
@johanwittens7712 Год назад
As a young teen I used to study these and next gen plans and designed my own ships in star trek style. Now decades later I'm an architect and teacher and I can say trek was one of the things that inspired me to be I tested in spatial, 3D design. What I always found strange though, is than on most decks on the Constitution class the living quarters and spaces are clustered in the center of the deck, and often unappealing utility rooms are located at the perimeter. So they're locking the crew into windowless rooms, and give the prime real estate on the perimeter of the ship near the outer hull to rooms that don't need windows at all. Why on earth they didn't reverse this I find, as a designer myself, really weird. If they had flipped this and clustered utility rooms in the center of each deck and moved crew quarters to the perimeter, the vast majority of crew quarters could have had a nice window or two looking out into space. Now the ship feels very claustrophobic. Even the recreational deck of deck 8 has this weird configuration. Utility on the edge with no windows at all, and the recreation rooms in the center with no option to have any windows. Again imagine if this was flipped, so the entire perimeter of the recreational areas could be full of windows looking out into space... For a ship of exploration this ship is very closed off to the outside. :)
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
What you see on TV and what you see on a 3D model doesn't always line up. I always wondered if they consulted with an architect when designing these ships.
@brookestephen
@brookestephen 2 года назад
Beautiful job! Well done! You're not the first to attempt to build the whole ship from Franz Joseph's plans!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Thank you very much, however I have looking for the Franz Joseph on RU-vid and can't seem to find it, but thanks for watching.
@marcch72
@marcch72 2 года назад
There were several decks done for a mod for STV:Elite Force game. The Argass Effect mod and the Reck Deck mod for EF's multiplayer
@brookestephen
@brookestephen Год назад
@@Halfscreen I did 3D virtual reality modeling of the whole ship using the Franz Joseph deck plans.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
@@brookestephen Wow. that must have taken a lot of work!
@brookestephen
@brookestephen Год назад
@@Halfscreen it was a long time ago, and I never finished. Can you walk around in your model in real time?
@richwilliams7787
@richwilliams7787 2 года назад
Spectacular job. Thank you
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Many thanks!
@diesixdie2
@diesixdie2 2 года назад
Amazing stuff. Thanks for doing this!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
No problem!
@f1jones544
@f1jones544 Год назад
I have a first print of that Franz Joseph book. Had it as a little kid, like 5-6. I don't know where it came from. My dad had it for some reason and I took it. I spent hours comparing the various ship classes, uniforms, weapons, etc. It was hard for me to interpret all of it, but it was the coolest thing in the world. It made me believe Star Trek was real. There was an official manual! Proof! When I moved into my first apartment "The Manual" was a practical bible that my roommates and I would ritualistically acknowledge before watching every nightly episode at 11:00. We'd all sing the theme song in operatic style at the top of our lungs, and any guests needed to as well, house rules. The old lady next door hated us. Anyway, still have that book boxed, one of my oldest possessions. Need to find it. Great video, this puts a lot of context to what I remember from the diagrams.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Thanks. It seem like many of the older fans of TOS still keep their Franz Joseph book. I have a lot of respect for the designers of the era.
@andyrondeau5364
@andyrondeau5364 2 года назад
Impressive! I've been hoping to see something like this based on the Franz Josef blueprints ever since I first purchased them in a Cole's bookstore in or around 1977.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Wow! I didn't know how many of my audiences actually have a copy of the blue print back in the 1977.
@leewm.gaudry3770
@leewm.gaudry3770 5 месяцев назад
I have that blueprint book. I’ll have to follow along with it and watch this again.
@Booyaka9000
@Booyaka9000 2 года назад
At least you went with the 'actual' Enterprise, and not the alternate universe CBS one.
@grey8940
@grey8940 2 года назад
Damn, this is awesome..... I just geeked out... Thank you sir!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
No problem and thanks for watching.
@nicholasmorsovillo2752
@nicholasmorsovillo2752 2 года назад
I hope to see videos on the other Starship classes that carried the name Enterprise from the NX Class to the Constitution Refit Class to the Excelsior Refit Class to the Ambassador Class to the Galaxy Class to the Sovereign Class and other ship classes like the Defiant Class.
@bobbrezniak6386
@bobbrezniak6386 2 года назад
So very cool. This makes the ship seem alive and, in a sense, "real"....kudos for sharing
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@Lukas-Trnka
@Lukas-Trnka 2 года назад
Very nice job. I see you've put quite an effort into researching. I'm already excited to see the second part.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Working on it!
@demicus
@demicus 2 года назад
I love how the OG Enterprise from the 60's has a comparable layout to what modern offices and businesses are going for, with a very wide layout with lots of open space. I'm sure it was a combination of budget and that late 60's design philosophy when they did this in the show, but it's cool to see that decades later it has many real world mirrors.
@ralfhtg1056
@ralfhtg1056 2 года назад
WOW! Please more of that! I can only imagine how much work and effort it takes to make such a video. But I'd highly enjoy it if you made such videos for the Enterprise D and E too!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
It's a lot of work, that why I split it into two parts.
@Mr.Robert1
@Mr.Robert1 Год назад
You don't see the second part of the ship in this video just the saucer section he did say that in the video that there would be a part two
@markhuyette8509
@markhuyette8509 25 дней назад
Thank you for your video and have a blessed day today 🙏
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 25 дней назад
Thank you too
@Idazmi7
@Idazmi7 2 года назад
This is just marvelous. A vast improvement over the original video! ☺
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Thanks a lot 😊
@bankamarvin2269
@bankamarvin2269 2 года назад
I have these plans. Very nice.
@gem.dionisio
@gem.dionisio 2 года назад
Nice. Interesting cutaway. If you do a feature on the constitution refit (Enterprise A), please do a comparrison on the OG constitution and the refit. Want to see if the refit is a "totally new enterprise" as quoted by decker
@randomobserver8168
@randomobserver8168 2 года назад
I was always struck by the different perspective Franz Joseph's diagrams or any other since gave compared to the show. It always seemed bigger on the inside than the plans suggested. Takes nothing away from the creativity and achievement of this video though, which is just beautiful.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Well, Franz doesn't have the advantage with modern software. So what you see on paper doesn't always translate well in 3D, but for the most part, all things considered, it is still done nicely.
@nicholasmorsovillo2752
@nicholasmorsovillo2752 2 года назад
You know it's crazy that the Constitution Class had that many transporter rooms and another thing I was surprised about is that it had a laundry room onboard but I guess it's no surprise I mean the ship would really stink if the crew was walking around in dirty uniforms and like the military of the 20th century that had laundry rooms on they're naval ships the starships of the U.F.P. would need the same thing and that the Constitution Class also had a battle bridge that was 6 decks below the main bridge.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Yeah, they would be rather smelly to say the least.
@shagrat47
@shagrat47 2 года назад
Actually, the in universe idea of the fancy "uniforms" were, that they are "futuristic materials" that not only help regulate temperature, but also were hygienic and won't allow bacteria to grow (what creates the smell)... actually they had a limited budget, as it was a TV show.
@danandtab7463
@danandtab7463 2 года назад
they'd probably also need a tailor shop for every time Kirk tore his shirt.
@jptrostle3275
@jptrostle3275 2 года назад
@@danandtab7463 beat me to it....
@nicholasmorsovillo2752
@nicholasmorsovillo2752 2 года назад
You know it's funny that unlike with the Romulan D'Deredex Class Warbird ships of the United Federation of Planets had ships bigger than most ships of other major powers of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants.
@paull8678
@paull8678 2 года назад
I actually got these blueprints for my birthday one year back in the 70s. I think I was 10 or 11 years old. And I still have them! They live right next to my TNG Tech manual.
@blockmasterscott
@blockmasterscott 2 года назад
Dude, this was awesome beyond words! Thank you for posting this!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Mr.Robert1
@Mr.Robert1 Год назад
Dude, do people really use that word. I thought it was only something that Valley girls would use on the West Coast surf's up dude
@maxpower3050
@maxpower3050 2 года назад
Kick ass!!! Fine, detailed, work.
@ponyperson7513
@ponyperson7513 2 года назад
You know what? I get you in recommendation for some time now, so I subscribe, give me more star trek ships
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Seem like there is huge demand or more star trek ships.
@ponyperson7513
@ponyperson7513 2 года назад
@@Halfscreen there's a lot of nice ships, so it's understandable
@endlessbender
@endlessbender Год назад
Extraordinary. Exceptional presentation.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Glad you liked it!
@jwbfger
@jwbfger 2 года назад
Sensacional, a muito tempo eu queria ver como era o interior da nave detalhadamente, parabéns 🖖
@fredjones7705
@fredjones7705 Год назад
To me the original Enterprise seems much more "real" than later iterations. Thank you so much for this video presentation.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@juzoli
@juzoli 2 года назад
I wonder if the connecting section between the 2 hulls should indeed be decks with living space, or is it more of a structural part to keep the 2 hulls together. Logically it should be very strong, not living much space for anything else, other than an elevator.
@Pygar2
@Pygar2 2 года назад
Wiring, GNDN conduits, pipes, latches, turboshafts... not much room left! Did he show the Finney ion pods? the phasers? Khan showed a drawing of a phaser emitter...
@juzoli
@juzoli 2 года назад
@@Pygar2 yeah but this model shows regular floors with rooms…
@Pygar2
@Pygar2 2 года назад
@@juzoli A man can dream...
@timfremstad3434
@timfremstad3434 2 года назад
In the episode "The Apple", Kirk tells Mr. Scott to "blast out of there with the main section if you have to, but get that ship out of here" .....so yeah, the saucer separates
@chrissvoice1770
@chrissvoice1770 2 года назад
Not a huge fan of Star Trek but the 3D modelling is fantastic!! Love it!!! These vids make me wanna know more!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@javierhary459
@javierhary459 2 года назад
Amazing detailed tour. Thanks for sharing. I agree with you, this saga ships are more reallistic. With these videos your are sharing we can know the porpuse of every part of it.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you like them! I have seen many videos describing the exteriors of the ship, weapons, ect, but rarely the interior, which is far more interesting imo.
@SabbatarianSundayer.
@SabbatarianSundayer. 2 года назад
I have always thought of Kirk's Enterprise; as a mobile home with warp thrusters. This is entirely interesting.
@Mr.Robert1
@Mr.Robert1 Год назад
Huh???
@nicholasmorsovillo2752
@nicholasmorsovillo2752 Год назад
I still find it funny that we never got to see the T.O.S Enterprise's cargo bays though we got to see them in the refit when Kirk and Scotty came aboard in The Motion Picture.
@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi679
@carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi679 2 года назад
"let's go home"
@sergioleone3583
@sergioleone3583 2 года назад
Wonderful video! I loved the Franz Joseph Blueprints when I was a kid, and it's great to see them brought to life in your work here! Looking forward to Part 2!!!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@MichaelCurrie
@MichaelCurrie 2 года назад
In remakes of the show it would be so neat to build sets for parts of the ship we didn't see before, but otherwise match the prior set design perfectly. It would be thrilling to see them walk down a corridor you didn't see before.
@cort35
@cort35 2 года назад
You did an exemplary job! This project that you undertook was a labor of love, and I commend you for it!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 2 года назад
Thanks, I can't do this much work if I don't love it.
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