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The Human Adventure is Just Beginning…

Posted on April 8, 2017 by lestatdelc

Started back in on some digital illustration work I had begun as part of working on both the Enterprise cross-section studies and for the workbee schematics, before the opportunity to interview Richard Taylor came up. And that was working up new and improved human figures to use to establish ergonomic and scale/clearances in future schematics and illustrations.

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Richard Taylor Interview (part VI)

Posted on April 7, 2017 by lestatdelc

This is the final installment of a six part interview with Richard Taylor, the lead designer at Robert Abel & Associates, who were the original special effects team hired to produce the designs of the miniatures and special effects for Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

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Richard Taylor Interview (part V)

Posted on April 6, 2017 by lestatdelc

This is the fifth installment of a six-part interview with Richard Taylor, the lead designer at Robert Abel & Associates, who were the original special effects team hired to produce the designs of the miniatures and special effects for Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

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Richard Taylor Interview (part IV)

Posted on April 4, 2017 by lestatdelc

This is the fourth installment of a multipart interview with Richard Taylor, the lead designer at Robert Abel & Associates, who were the original special effects team hired to produce the designs of the miniatures and special effects for Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

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Richard Taylor Interview (part III)

Posted on April 2, 2017 by lestatdelc

This is the third installment of a multipart interview with Richard Taylor, the lead designer at Robert Abel & Associates, who were the original special effects team hired to produce the designs of the miniatures and special effects for Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

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Richard Taylor Interview (part II)

Posted on March 30, 2017 by lestatdelc

This is the second part of a multipart interview with Richard Taylor who was the lead designer at Robert Abel & Associates, who were the original special effects team hired to produce the designs of the miniatures and special effects for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. The first part can be read here.

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Richard Taylor Interview (part I)

Posted on March 26, 2017 by lestatdelc

Well this morning I had a very long and wonderful conversation/interview with Richard Taylor. He was very generous with his time (the interview ran nearly 2 hours) and this is the first installment of that conversation.

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Prepping for the Richard Taylor Interview

Posted on March 25, 2017 by lestatdelc

Tomorrow morning I will be having a phone conversation/interview with Richard Winn Taylor, who was the lead designer on Star Trek: The Motion Picture for Robert Abel & Associates, and who was responsible for the overall design of the USS Enterprise filming miniature for the film (as well as all the other spacecraft, as well as collaboration on the sets).

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A Question of Hull Thickness

Posted on March 15, 2017 by lestatdelc

I received a comment and question in last night’s post about some of the warp nacelle flux chiller grill work I have been modeling. In that post I mentioned I was hopefully going to be talking with Richard Taylor about the design and building of the warp nacelles, and asked if other modelers/Trekkers had some questions for Mr. Taylor when I talk to him next week.

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Short and Chill… Flux Chillers

Posted on March 14, 2017 by lestatdelc

Just a late night update on some 3D modeling I have been doing on some warp nacelle flux chiller grills. I have been focusing the past several weeks, when I can, on working out the very subtle compound curves for the chiller grills.

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