I’ve done UV resin for things like this, works a treat!Working on the bulbs, now, hopefully to be printed in clear resin. The trick is keeping them low-profile enough to allow the head to fold closed properly.
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I like all three designs a great deal. Sleek, ergonomic, and futuristic. Nothing beats TOS, but I've really come to appreciate the TMP aesthetic (even the uniforms), and all of the thought that went into it (...aside from the tricorder not having a screen).
You can see how this look influenced the movies to come, as well as TNG. The TNG tricorder is essentially the TMP tricorder minus the body, after all.
And, of course, the wrist communicator foreshadowed smartwatches, and the Perscan belt buckles foreshadowed Fitbits.
My theory is that the TMP Tricorder’s screen was actually a “heads-up display” visible only to the user.
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I'm curious as to what the design intent really was. Who knows? A HUD projected into the retinas? A holographic display projected from the red and green button pads?
You are just so durn picky!In my mind, the HUD would be projected about 6”- 8” above the Tricorder control surface and, again, visible only from the straight-on POV of the user…about right here:
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If they ever revisit TMP again, in order to convert it to 8K resolution, etc. I would recommend that they add an HUD display in certain scenes exhibiting the Tricorder (depending upon the camera POV).
You are just so durn picky!![]()
After the elegant beauty of the TOS phaser, we come back 10 years later with this sloppy abomination.Alright…out to the cornfield…
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After the elegant beauty of the TOS phaser, we come back 10 years later with this sloppy abomination.