Re: Update! First Nostromo parts out of the Mold!
I don't know what's going on in that shot of the landed Nostromo. For one, it's from earlier in the film, where Dallas orders "kick in the floods"... so that's way before they've decided to go out for a walk. Point being I'd doubt they'd have lowered the airlock lift by that point.
I suspect that "lift shaft" you're seeing in the pic, is actually something else, such as the stand for a studio light that is directly behind the miniature.
The structure of the "lift" from the airlock is fairly obscure. It SEEMS to be some sort of "leg" that comes down from the ship to the ground, but if you look at it in the live action shots, the platform is supported from below, and doesn't seem to be attached to the leg!
But take another look at that landed shot... isn't that the NOSE of the ship pointed to the LEFT? The Nostromo has ONE gear in front and TWO to the rear. So why do we see TWO gear in front?
The only way it makes sense is if the ship is really angled towards the camera, with the gear positioned as noted...
I don't know what's going on in that shot of the landed Nostromo. For one, it's from earlier in the film, where Dallas orders "kick in the floods"... so that's way before they've decided to go out for a walk. Point being I'd doubt they'd have lowered the airlock lift by that point.
I suspect that "lift shaft" you're seeing in the pic, is actually something else, such as the stand for a studio light that is directly behind the miniature.
The structure of the "lift" from the airlock is fairly obscure. It SEEMS to be some sort of "leg" that comes down from the ship to the ground, but if you look at it in the live action shots, the platform is supported from below, and doesn't seem to be attached to the leg!
But take another look at that landed shot... isn't that the NOSE of the ship pointed to the LEFT? The Nostromo has ONE gear in front and TWO to the rear. So why do we see TWO gear in front?
The only way it makes sense is if the ship is really angled towards the camera, with the gear positioned as noted...

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