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Part 4 |
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The final Main Monitor Status Panel graphic was rendered, printed, and placed on the model. The red alert lights were installed and tested. |
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The Main Monitor Status control console and computer is built and placed. The red grill is placed into it's final position. |
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A close up on the comm panel wall and the main control computer panel. |
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A wide view of the completed Main Engineering Room. |
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The overhead display graphics were rendered, printed and placed. The stairs and handrails were epoxied into postion and the entire model was subtly weathered. |
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A 'flip-flop' circuit was built and supplied by James W. Roberts Jr. to power the alternating red indicator lights on the overhead display consoles. |
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Another view of the Main Engine Core with alternate lighting. |
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The forward part of the upper level. |
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The aft part of the upper level. |
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The completed lit Main Engine Room with one possible lighting setup. |
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A wide shot of the entire completed model. The model measures 78" wide by 46" deep by 30" tall. 1 2 3 4 5 |