I am soooo glad to see you doing these Tyco Yards starship design and model build videos, Bill! You do a terriric job with these! Keep ‘em coming! 😉😎👍🏻🖖
🖖😎👍 Very cool and very nicely greatly well done and very well executed in every detail way shape and format with all of the painting and lighting and decals and various other wonderful detailing, A very fabulously spectacular beautiful model indeed Sir!👌.
Excellent and amazing work, I thought I wasn’t going to like it until I saw the details. This truly is a work of love and attention to detail. Nicely done.
Any1 who says TOS designs don't/can't work on modern television/film needs to just look at this. This model is gorgeous and very TOS/Enterprise accurate. She's a beauty.
WOW! Thank you for sharing your talent, creativity and love of Star Trek with us. It is always a joy to look at your designs and watch your videos. Thank you!
My God, every step of this, from design to rendering to model making is an amazing work of art. I had no idea this TOS version showed up in the ready room of the Stargazer!
I love this. The Constellation Class is my favorite because of the centered thrust of the Impulse Drives as well as redundancy of Warp Nacelles. I will always prefer the old rule of Line of Sight Warp Nacelles for Design Restrictions. Those Restrictions combined with Center of Thrust, Center of Mass, and overall Architectural Language are wonderful to inspire and push. I think this build in particular takes that to another level. I could even over analyze and come up with lore to emphasize the design choices. "The Shuttle Bay is located just in front of the Line-of-Sight Warp Field Zone, for safety, and near midship for logistics." Very fun ship.
Good day Bill. Such beautiful imaginative work & lovely documentary alongside. Very engaging. What a blessing to see and hear all these wonderful elegant details. It is all there where it should be. Amazing having this gift of bringing such joy in this art. Thank you so very much for your top tier top class building. My little comment I feel lacks the words. Let me just add my spirit of gratitude and appreciation. Thank you again. Best wishes-
I appreciate you painstakingly describing your process, Admiral! Was hoping to meet you at WonderFest this year, but it didn’t work out. Thanks for showcasing this latest creation!
Love your designs… incredible art you create! Modelling is one of those art forms that is truly creative and inspiring, and you definitely make that happen with yours!
it's so fascinating seeing the vision and steps behind these incredible models. I am an Aeronautical engineering apprentice, and seeing the creation of star trek models really scratches an itch for me. Fantastic work as usual, take care
I'm a sucker for 4 nacelles, you've made a beautiful ship! Any chance that Fanhome will be mass producing this beauty for you now that they seem to have taken over from Eaglemoss? They already made your Titan!
@@TychoYard _Interesting_ to know. Eaglemoss did some _deep cuts_ so I'll be pleasantly surprised if Fanhome do the same. Fingers crossed. Regardless - all your designs are wonderful, very sculptural and you have a great eye for doing these mash-ups of each generations' styles. I'm particularly impressed how you get such clean geometry out of Sketchup too. Bezier curves are a nightmare for me in it!
Is the cross on the back of the engineering section a detail called 'Leitkreuz'? It is a device to enable drivers of vehicles following to check the heading of the vehicle in front during lights-out conditions.
Great video! Your talent and craftsmanship are nothing short of amazing. I do have a request: Do have a list of the supplies you use, such as the putty, paints, etc.? I can get some from closed caption, but a list with links would be much appreciated. Especially the putty and clear coats because I'm interested in using them for a project I'm considering where there will be a lot of gap filling and weathering involved. Thank you in advance.
Have you ever thought of using theatrical diffusion gel materials instead of polyfil? There is a ton of variety, directional silks, different frost, even fibrous diffusers. Rosco Lux is my go to.
Yes. I'm using both. There is a layer of Lee 216 diffusion behind the impulse transparencies but because of the tight space between the light source and film, the polyfil helps to diffuse the spot source.
@@TychoYard Understood. I was just going over the profile sheet at th-cam.com/video/4G_ZCZ1L8cA/w-d-xo.html and there was one aft tube listed there. Thanks for the reply.
My ADHD cannot resist, so please forgive me while I slip on my taped glasses and pocket protector. I remember reading that one of the points Roddenberry had made about the (original) Enterprise intentionally having such thin and frail looking pylons in comparison with the size of the ship was that they were intended to portray the fact that the nacelles were not propulsive units. Something lost on pretty much everyone. He had also specified that the function and purpose of the nacelles was to create a pair of fields that, where they intersected, created the warp bubble around the ship allowing it to travel faster than light. Also that only the one pair was necessary to create the warp bubble, multiple pairs creating multiple bubbles did not create additional functionality. He had said that the intersection of the fields was lethal, so they had to be set away from the ship to prevent them causing harm to the crew, which is why Roddenberry would likely not have approved of the Defiant's design had he been alive when it was proposed for DS9.
I’m not sure you watched this video but this was designed for Star Trek Picard to be included as another ancestor of the Stargazer, originally seen in TNG’s first season in which Roddenberry himself was involved.
Couldn't help but admire your effort to have a more solid interior in hull windows-- with your 35mm trick. How 'bout generating that interior artwork in layers. Say, pick two planes within the scene and lay that art on blank or clear backgrounds. Then there will be more parallax when viewed. Short of building the interior I think that might be reasonably close and not all that much additional work.
@@MrChief101 thanks. I had thought of that but keep in mind that these are backlit transparencies. Any foreground elements would need to be opaque and front lit or they would be silhouetted against the back plate. This would add more work and a glare to the film.
@@TychoYard Yeah, I thought slide film would be dense enough. But the glare and bounce lighting would be a thing-- ah, well! It looks pretty good from here as is.
As I understand it and according to Rick Sternbach who designed the original Stargazer with Andrew Probert, the ship runs on alternating pairs allowing the other to cool so the ship can travel longer at warp. But yes, it also looks cool.
In an age where everything is computer generated, it's truly amazing to see something handcrafted by a master.
The next Star Trek series really needs to have a starbase named after you.
"Krause Station" Sounds right, doesnt it?
Awesome work
I am soooo glad to see you doing these Tyco Yards starship design and model build videos, Bill!
You do a terriric job with these!
Keep ‘em coming!
😉😎👍🏻🖖
amazing
🖖😎👍 Very cool and very nicely greatly well done and very well executed in every detail way shape and format with all of the painting and lighting and decals and various other wonderful detailing, A very fabulously spectacular beautiful model indeed Sir!👌.
Excellent and amazing work, I thought I wasn’t going to like it until I saw the details. This truly is a work of love and attention to detail. Nicely done.
Beautifull, it looks like it jumped right out of a TOS episode. The Build itself is amazing, all those details.
Rolls Royce and Quattro Volance decals. Now that's adding class.
Absolutely beautiful ship and incredible model work!
Any1 who says TOS designs don't/can't work on modern television/film needs to just look at this. This model is gorgeous and very TOS/Enterprise accurate. She's a beauty.
Not only am I a fan of Star Trek and your brilliant work, I am a model railroader who watches your videos for ideas I can use.
One of the best model makers on this planet! Great job
Applause for the attention to detail 👏
Incredible. Amazing. Proud to be her shipmaster.
As good as it gets. A true master of model making . Fantastic ❤
Gorgeous! I would love to see the Radiant Class in Strange New Worlds.
Incredible work, as always! The window cards are particularly mindblowing.
Yet another stunning result 😲👏 I can only stare in wonder and administration.
WOW! Thank you for sharing your talent, creativity and love of Star Trek with us. It is always a joy to look at your designs and watch your videos. Thank you!
My God, every step of this, from design to rendering to model making is an amazing work of art. I had no idea this TOS version showed up in the ready room of the Stargazer!
I really love the ship design. I hated the constellation class, but this, I love
it's crazy to think this is the first TOS aesthetic ship we've had in TV canon since the 60s
Absolutely stunning.
Your craftsmanship is remarkable.
I love this. The Constellation Class is my favorite because of the centered thrust of the Impulse Drives as well as redundancy of Warp Nacelles.
I will always prefer the old rule of Line of Sight Warp Nacelles for Design Restrictions. Those Restrictions combined with Center of Thrust, Center of Mass, and overall Architectural Language are wonderful to inspire and push.
I think this build in particular takes that to another level.
I could even over analyze and come up with lore to emphasize the design choices. "The Shuttle Bay is located just in front of the Line-of-Sight Warp Field Zone, for safety, and near midship for logistics."
Very fun ship.
Wow! I never really cared much for the four-engined designs, but this is absolutely gorgeous!! Amazing model, sir!
Thanks for bending your considerations.
Ok the window thing... that's super cool and impressive... like woah
Good day Bill. Such beautiful imaginative work & lovely documentary alongside. Very engaging. What a blessing to see and hear all these wonderful elegant details. It is all there where it should be. Amazing having this gift of bringing such joy in this art. Thank you so very much for your top tier top class building. My little comment I feel lacks the words. Let me just add my spirit of gratitude and appreciation. Thank you again. Best wishes-
I am in awe of your creativity and attention to detail. Well done, sir!
I appreciate you painstakingly describing your process, Admiral! Was hoping to meet you at WonderFest this year, but it didn’t work out. Thanks for showcasing this latest creation!
Beautiful design and great build. I'd love to have this model as a solid stl so I could add it to my 1/2500 TOS fleet
Love your designs… incredible art you create! Modelling is one of those art forms that is truly creative and inspiring, and you definitely make that happen with yours!
I always love seeing the Easter Eggs on these builds
Absolutely beautiful work! This is an inspiration.
Thanks for this video, and great to get to meet you at Wonderfest!
THAT is a thing of beauty.
Very nice work , beautiful an modern , love it ❤
Beautiful work, Mr. Krause. Simply Beautiful.
As an equal-opportunity geek, 3:31 just screams "what a weird X-Wing variant!"
It's amazing how a similar shape can appear in alternate universes.
Outstanding work!
EXCELLENT!👍 Thank you for sharing😎
Wow Bill, just WOW!!
it's so fascinating seeing the vision and steps behind these incredible models. I am an Aeronautical engineering apprentice, and seeing the creation of star trek models really scratches an itch for me. Fantastic work as usual, take care
Another beautiful piece!
Inspriing work Bill! Your processes and methods are top level and I appreciate the fine detail evident in each of the buolds of your designs! Kudos!
Thanks for watching!
Just amazing work Bill, and even more impressive in person!
Thanks Ian!
Once again incredible work 👍👍
Outstanding. Masterpiece!
Wow, stunning work!
Fantastic work, those windows are genius!
As usual beautiful work
Outstanding work, thanks for sharing.
Gorgeous stuff!
Great video documenting this outstanding build!
That's amazing work
Epic work, Bill. Love it! 🖖🏼
I'm a sucker for 4 nacelles, you've made a beautiful ship! Any chance that Fanhome will be mass producing this beauty for you now that they seem to have taken over from Eaglemoss? They already made your Titan!
Unknown. I did give them the relevant reference materials so it's possible it may happen in the future.
@@TychoYard _Interesting_ to know. Eaglemoss did some _deep cuts_ so I'll be pleasantly surprised if Fanhome do the same. Fingers crossed.
Regardless - all your designs are wonderful, very sculptural and you have a great eye for doing these mash-ups of each generations' styles. I'm particularly impressed how you get such clean geometry out of Sketchup too. Bezier curves are a nightmare for me in it!
Awesom i really like your works they are so good
Awesome, Absolutely awesome.
Is the cross on the back of the engineering section a detail called 'Leitkreuz'? It is a device to enable drivers of vehicles following to check the heading of the vehicle in front during lights-out conditions.
I hadn't considered that but that's a great idea!
Great video! Your talent and craftsmanship are nothing short of amazing. I do have a request: Do have a list of the supplies you use, such as the putty, paints, etc.? I can get some from closed caption, but a list with links would be much appreciated. Especially the putty and clear coats because I'm interested in using them for a project I'm considering where there will be a lot of gap filling and weathering involved. Thank you in advance.
Aves ApoxieSculpt
Tamiya paints and washes
Alclad metallic lacquers and clear varnishes
Stellar work (sorry, I had to) the Bussard effect looks really close to the TOS original look, is that how they did it back then?
It's similar.
Beutiful work as always.
Incredible!! Can you post a link to the slide producing company?
www.gammatech.com/html/slides.htm
Stunning design,will you be doing a design of Picard,s first Stargazer NCC 2893?
No. I only built one for the show.
Have you ever thought of using theatrical diffusion gel materials instead of polyfil? There is a ton of variety, directional silks, different frost, even fibrous diffusers. Rosco Lux is my go to.
Yes. I'm using both. There is a layer of Lee 216 diffusion behind the impulse transparencies but because of the tight space between the light source and film, the polyfil helps to diffuse the spot source.
Beautiful, but where is the aft torpedo tube located? The forward tubes are very prominent and illuminated.
I did not include one.
@@TychoYard Understood. I was just going over the profile sheet at th-cam.com/video/4G_ZCZ1L8cA/w-d-xo.html and there was one aft tube listed there. Thanks for the reply.
@@pitui1987 Wishful thinking on my part.
My ADHD cannot resist, so please forgive me while I slip on my taped glasses and pocket protector.
I remember reading that one of the points Roddenberry had made about the (original) Enterprise intentionally having such thin and frail looking pylons in comparison with the size of the ship was that they were intended to portray the fact that the nacelles were not propulsive units. Something lost on pretty much everyone. He had also specified that the function and purpose of the nacelles was to create a pair of fields that, where they intersected, created the warp bubble around the ship allowing it to travel faster than light. Also that only the one pair was necessary to create the warp bubble, multiple pairs creating multiple bubbles did not create additional functionality. He had said that the intersection of the fields was lethal, so they had to be set away from the ship to prevent them causing harm to the crew, which is why Roddenberry would likely not have approved of the Defiant's design had he been alive when it was proposed for DS9.
I’m not sure you watched this video but this was designed for Star Trek Picard to be included as another ancestor of the Stargazer, originally seen in TNG’s first season in which Roddenberry himself was involved.
Is it possible to make the Eclipse Class version of the Enterprise-G as a display model?
Anything is possible. Except maybe that.
Couldn't help but admire your effort to have a more solid interior in hull windows-- with your 35mm trick. How 'bout generating that interior artwork in layers. Say, pick two planes within the scene and lay that art on blank or clear backgrounds. Then there will be more parallax when viewed. Short of building the interior I think that might be reasonably close and not all that much additional work.
@@MrChief101 thanks. I had thought of that but keep in mind that these are backlit transparencies. Any foreground elements would need to be opaque and front lit or they would be silhouetted against the back plate. This would add more work and a glare to the film.
@@TychoYard Yeah, I thought slide film would be dense enough. But the glare and bounce lighting would be a thing-- ah, well! It looks pretty good from here as is.
Where can I find your stls? I would absolutely love to build one of these myself or do you sell these as kits?
@@gamingwithjacobi8757 these are custom commissioned projects. I do not sell STL files.
@ I noticed after finding your Insta that you do commissions, you do an amazing job
what kind of a printer you use to print the saucer?
The entire model is 3D printed on a Phrozen Sonic Mega 8K.
@@TychoYard oh.. that makes sense.
thank you, for the swift reply.. :)
If the ships in Star Trek can only reach a maximum of warp 9, why do some ships have more than two warp nacelles? Because it looks cool?
As I understand it and according to Rick Sternbach who designed the original Stargazer with Andrew Probert, the ship runs on alternating pairs allowing the other to cool so the ship can travel longer at warp. But yes, it also looks cool.
Thank you for fixing the cardenas class
You're welcome?
@@TychoYard the uss buran from stat trek discovery. You made the ship TOS accurate