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Star Trek TOS - Shuttlecraft Galileo Unveiling at Space Center Houston
This is the formal unveiling of the original Star Trek TOS Shuttlecraft Galileo at Space Center Houston.
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Star Trek TOS - Restoration of Original Galileo Shuttle
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Video details the eight month restoration of the original Star Trek TOS shuttle Galileo, which was restored from October 2012 to June 2013.
Galileo Restoration 2013 - Showing Acquisition and Final Restoration
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Galileo Restoration 2013 - Showing Acquisition and Final Restoration
Galileo Restored Beauty Shots
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Star Trek Shuttlecraft Galileo - Restored June 2013 - "Beauty Shots" at the restoration site
Revised Galileo Restoration History
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Galileo Restoration - Incuding photos of the final restoration
Star Trek - Shuttlecraft Galileo Unveiling - June 22, 2013 speeches and the unveiling
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Videos of the speeches and unveiling of Star Trek's Shuttlecraft Galileo - June 22, 2013, at her restoration site in Atlantic Highlands NJ.
Galileo Unveiling Video - History of the shuttle and the restoration
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Video shown at the unveiling of the restored Galileo Shuttlercraft. This goes through the history and the restoration from October 2012 to June 2013.
Galileo Restoration Interview with Gene Winfield
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Star Trek Galileo Shuttle Restoration 2012 - 2013 - Interview with Gene Winfield
Star Trek Original Galileo Shuttle Arrives in New Jersey for Restoration - October 2012
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The original Galileo Shuttle from Star Trek arrives in New Jersey after purchase at auction for restoration.
I guess this is what happens when you have the right people for the job.
Did they do the inside?
Sorry no. The inside doesn’t fit in!
Hi i would have put aluminium sheets on top of the wood. To know it is tougher. With that on it.
Heros 👍🏼💪🏼
It's amazing to think that the original 11 foot model still exists, the Shuttlecraft has been fully restored, and the original 3 foot model just resurfaced after forty plus years. To think all three major shooting models still exist is almost against all odds.
Paul Winfield created the most popular mini-van known to man...
My heart was pounding!!!
I'm curious what the budget for this project was
THANK YOU FOR PRESERVING HISTORICAL ARTIFACTS YOU ARE A HERO
Great job of restoration. However Why play TNG theme? Why weren't the restoration team at this presentation? "Galileo" not at Houston anymore and moved to The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.?
Wow
Da appassionato di Star Trek , fin da piccolo, siete riusciti a farmi sognare ancora una volta, all’età di 52 anni. Tantissimi complimenti , per il meraviglioso e stupendo lavoro che avete fatto. Star Trek lo sappiamo e , per ora solo fantasia, su alcune cose , ma il suo messaggio è unico , per chi sa guardare e ascoltare. Per voi tutti , che avete fatto questo meraviglioso lavoro, da un semplice Italiano , una sola parola , grazie
Oh man. I thought for sure this prop must be a clapboard falsehood that'd fall apart on a hard sneeze, or even painted into the set. I'm happy to know it had a proper build. I'm also mystified they didn't use it a whole lot more, as nice as it is.
Yeah. Not a restoration. Pretty much a total rebuild. The original is lost forever.
Wow... Just beautiful!!! Well done...
A restoration or REPLICATION? How much of the original is left?
Not much it appears...😂...just the steel frame door and some other bits...
These idiots didn't restore jack shit. They destroyed the original and just kept the metal frame. There was a lot that could have reused but they were a ship building company so they tore it apart. The original film version is now gone except for very little. Smh.
Well they keep the nacelles also...
@@Anth230 I said except for very little.
It looks like a Winnebago that has rolled over a coupla times
Ohio did most of the work.
You forgot the time space hippies stole a shuttle craft.
“The Way to Eden.”
Not wanting to sound miserable, but it's not so much a restoration, but a complete replacement!
The way the original should have been built. The hours put into this restoration is insane, hats off to the master craftsmen that put this ship back into "space!"
When you see this video you realize that this shuttle could be assembled in a space dock construction area. Above the earth. To explore in the beginning you need to be efficient and affordable with your resources. To operate within our solar system you need something you can develop enough affordable power for
This truly is amazing. Yes it is just an inanimate wooden and metal prop... But I have seen it fly in deep space. I am so glad it was recovered and restored rather than be destroyed. The heart of Galileo lives in that restoration.
Interior shots?
The revival of a legend
A cultural icon. Such a sad wreck on arrival. Most would have said ‘DOA’ and scrapped it. Some people see the gold under he mould. A financially viable restoration. No. A worthwhile one? In my opinion, yes.
It would be rather cool to have that at the end the garden as a summer house, even in this derelict state, very very cool
The rebuild is beautiful. And I'm grateful someone did it.. But I have to wonder... Did they turn the Galileo into the Ship of Theseus?
Yup. Almost all the wood was replaced.
It’s not every day that you get the honor of restoring something from your childhood.
Hermoso viaje...a mis 58 años de edad confieso que soy y seré siempre ese niño que sentado frente al televisor soñaba -y sigo soñando- formar parte de la heroica y temeraria tripulación del Enterprise...que maravilloso sería que en la otra vida, más allá del arcoiris, Dios nos permitiera entrar en la tierra de nuestras fantasías!!!!
Wow!A piece of (movie history)is being refurbished!This is wonderful!I think,this set is in a museum in Washington,D.C?
LT. Bowman put that silly looking landing gear on to outrun those creatures. He made a tasty treat for them.
Thank You.
A great work of art and design. It's hard to think of a worthier restoration project!
Watching this I can't stop thinking, there goes history. Preserve it and duplicate from that one a new one instead of a new one on the old one. All the markings, wood, metal and putty is original.
I agree. These idiots just rebuilt it while tearing apart the original. Fucking jerks.
I know this sounds weird but I'd love to build a boat that looks like the Galileo
Dear Mr.Elon Musk.....Please Create and Launch a Galileo Shuttlecraft into Space like your Tesla! Allow it ro travel into Far ,Far , Earth Orbit as to become a tourist attraction in the Millenia ahead !
I saw this Histoic Relec at a Shuttle-Con Star Trek Convention in COLUMBUS , I beleive , I took a dozen pics of its pre- restoration shape. Yeah it was sad but salvagable. STNG Gates ( Dr.Crusher) was guest at the Con. I was in awe of it's raw beauty. It was displayed outside to no fanfare. Nobody to really get official information so I assumed it was yet to be sold or adopted etc. For years at the dawn of the internet I searched for Imformation . Thanks to this Website I've gotten a Time Capsule into this Historic Icon. Thank You so much..I Live in Toledo and sadly had lost my brother who 's passed away a couple years ago .in San Antonio. It was on my bucket list to visit him and later Trek to Houston to see this restored Marvel., bur alas.😔 I was a wee lad of 10 years young. when STOS premired and have followed it since in all its incarnations. Now at Retirement age from many occupations to say the least as a professional Artist, I hope to VISIT the Houston Space Center as well as the "restored" Mission Control and the rest of the facilities and displays. By the way..Im currious about the Interior of the Shuttlecraft. I know it was a separate set piece from t he original but, perhaps you could showcase a separate video of that if it at all relates to this particular restoration. .Thank You so much for posting this True Star Trek,. Live Long and Prosper!🖖 Go Artimas! Back to The Moon...onto Mars!!!
Awesome!
I've always wondered about the vessel number NCC 1701 / 7. Does this mean that this is the 7th shuttlecraft aboard the Enterprise?
Thank You so much for this. Having a bad day, but, this will help me get through it. Fantastic job!! Hope I get to see it one day!! 🖖☺
anything left of the original?
Looks like the metal frame and the circular engines and door mechanism...
A gorgeous restoration, and I for one appreciate the razor-sharp photos that you took... it makes the job for us modelers SOOOOO much easier! Cheers!
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Cracks me up! You idiots act like this thing was a real spacecraft rescued from Planet Dune. It was always just a big crappy prop made of plywood and cardboard
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Bondo on plywood? Wtf????
Where is this now? It should be in the Smithsonian along with the model of the enterprise. Awesome job!
This wasn't a restoratiom, the original was, in fact, destroyed when they discarded almost all the original materials and rebuilt it from scratch, so now all we have is this replica.
Well its great to see how much you know about this work. The vast majority (by weight) is original including the interior frame, nacelles, rear landing leg, etc. The wood was too far gone to reuse and was replaced. (And saved).
@@1701 Right ... "the vast majority (by weight)" is a stupid metric when so much of the original material was unceremoniously discarded and replaced, in particular the whole of the exterior. I mean, it's great (lucky?) that they didn't destroy and replace the original nacels as well, but as for the rest of it, it's nothing more than a fan-made replica. As an example, in Appomattox, Virginia is a recreation of the McLean house where Generals Grant and Lee negotiated the end of the American Civil War, built on the original's foundation (the original structure had burned down decades earlier). Would you consider that a "restoration", or a "rebuild"? I think any reasonable person would say the latter, and that's exactly what we have with the Galileo shuttle craft. The original is gone, and a new prop was rebuilt on its foundation. What they should have done is _preserve_ the original prop, even in its distressed state, instead of rebuild it, so that future generations could see what actually appeared on camera instead of this recreation that was never featured in a single episode. And don't give me any of that nonsense about the wood being too rotted. Museum curators deal with that sort of thing all the time. Giving this project to ship builders to destroy the original and replace it with new parts was a mistake. Now a piece of television history is gone forever.
They call this a restoration, but it looks more like a complete rebuild with new materials. How much of the prop is original at this point? I would have preferred to see the original piece preserved, even as damaged as it was, rather than rebuilt, because the damage is part of its history, and at least then you can see what actually appeared on camera as opposed to this pristine "restoration" which never appeared in a single _Star Trek_ episode. They effectively destroyed a piece of television history.
@@blakestone8088 It's not an opinion that almost no part of this "restored" prop ever appeared on camera since the vast majority of it, including the entire exterior shell, was rebuilt from scratch using new materials. It is basically a replica at this point.
@@blakestone8088 That's what should have been done with the original prop to preserve it instead of this destructive "restoration".