Star Trek: The most detailed 3D model of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 ever! Deck 1-11

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So I have decided to revisit the iconic TOS Enterprise 1701 from Star Trek, but this time designing each deck one by one. This is an animation using Franz Joseph's schematic, Deck 1-11, a fully realized 3D model. Part 1 of 2.

The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) was a 23rd century Federation Constitution-class starship operated by Starfleet. It was also the first ship to bear the name Enterprise with this registry.

Starfleet commissioned the Enterprise in 2245. Robert April is the Enterprise's first captain, succeeded by Christopher Pike. Pike leads the Enterprise for about a decade Throughout the first live-action, Captain James T. Kirk commands the ship on an exploration mission from 2264 to 2269

USS Enterprise NCC-1701 is a starship in the Star Trek media franchise. Initially, a vision of the potential for human spaceflight, the Enterprise became a popular culture icon and has repeatedly been identified as one of the best-designed and most influential science fiction spacecraft.

The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) was a 23rd-century Federation Constitution-class starship operated by Starfleet. It was also the first ship to bear the name Enterprise with this registry.

Part 2 of the USS Enterprise 1701 animation

TOS Enterprise 1701 animation

Franz Joseph's Schematic

Here is a list of books and tools I have used to recreate these animations. (affiliate links)

U.S.S. Enterprise Haynes Manual (Star Trek)

Star Trek: The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 Illustrated Handbook

Star Trek The Next Generation: Technical Manual

Zoom H5 Mic Handy Recorder Kit

Logitech MX Master 3 Advanced Wireless Mouse

SAMSUNG 970 EVO Plus SSD 500GB - M.2 NVMe

AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-core
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Ever since those deck plans became available, back in the 1970s, I've always wanted to see this ship model, in 3D. Thanks for sharing.

ThomasGrillo
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I was in junior high school and bought both the blueprint pack and the Star Fleet Manual at a book fair. I believe they are both in a box of stuff I've carted around for about forty-five years. This brought those blueprints to life. Thank you!

kruser
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What an incredible feeling being walked through what I have thought of everyday for the past 50 years.

davedsilva
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I waited all my childhood to see the ol' 1701 in 3d, and you made my dreams come true after 30 years! THANK YOU!!!

LanLe-rzlm
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Fantastic presentation. Despite not matching perfectly with what's seen on screen in the episodes, Franz Joseph's deck plans are a phenomenal piece of work and it's great to see them in 3D

MatthewCaunsfield
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I have a copy of the first Starfleet Technology manual. Love it. Has tons of information.

jenniferbeyer
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I was seven when Star Trek aired. I LOVED the show and was captivated by the science behind it. From that time on, I felt NCC-1701 was the most beautiful starship I had ever seen. It's simple and utilitarian, yet elegant and sleek, and it's my favorite ship to this day. This walkthrough is one of the most amazing I've seen. Thank you for doing this. I'm astounded and enchanted by this video! I kept pausing at every section to soak it all in.

bobcarn
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never stop. I love starships, especially the details.

TheGreatYoRpFiSh
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As an sci-fi fan, the "Connie" was the first ship I loved. Thanks for showing it, in all her glory! Looking forward to the conclusion!

Blackrook
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Marvelous work.
Seeing all those spaces it was fun to imagine living amongst all those less heroic spaces away from the camera lens.
Throughout the various ship's adventures all those invisible crew working the labs, fabrication areas, and moving through their day to day life patterns.

jasonp.
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This is beyond awesome- Mr. Joseph’s designs brought to life. I’m always amazed by what talented people like you can achieve with digital artistry. This video made me very happy and for that I sincerely thank you.

ExAstrisScientia
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Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for including the Chapel! --Former US Navy Chaplain

DrGeorgePBurdell-USN
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What an amazing job. Thank you for providing this in depth look at this iconic ship. I will be rewatching this video several times, and sharing with others. I look forward to part 2.

Vincent-
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I like how it is so detailed that they include a Laundry Room....It makes sense. We had a Laundry Tent, on our base, when I was TDY to Saudi.

JD-rtym
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I professionally recreate Star Trek ships in various video games. As of late I spend all my building time in Xbox Space Engineers. I strive for perfection and with alot of time and effort I achieve just that. My V3 Designs are my definitive products, and focus on completely accurate exteriors and internals. I'm currently working on my V3 TOS Enterprise right now, and videos like this is just what I need! Thanks you!!

HeadHunterMk
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When I was a boy my Dad bought me the illustrated Star Trek STAR FLEET TECHNICAL MANUAL by Franz Joseph, published in 1975. It is still amazing to look at.

tranquilitybase
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Your efforts are DEEPLY impressive and you are to be commended for your attention to detail. As a kid, I had those blueprints. I took them out of the vinyl pouch with the single snap on the front and unfolded each sheet with the greatest of care. Seeing them brought to life after all of these years I found myself having to remember to breath as you went through each deck - naming the different areas - MOST of which I actually knew before they were mentioned and/or the section titles faded into view!

You have done a major service to the living memory of these Constitution class ships, and you will find that I am not the only one that your considerable effort will move to the depth that you have me. Though I am not clear at this moment of the specific "how", but you, Sir, are to be richly rewarded. Though I feel that is not the reason that you brought this into a sharable reality for others to enjoy, but when "love" (of what you apparently do so well) is combined with such an insightful and caring "effort" (your obvious willingness to take massive action) as evidenced by what you have done here, life has a way of ensuring that your status is elevated and the potential for needs you may have to simply be eliminated.

Should you allow such a thing to take place, in the near future we will have the opportunity to speak.

Sincerely and without hesitation,

Max Laing, D. MP
CEO / Project Development
ActionCore, Inc., and the Allowing Success Network

MaxLaingDMP
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You've out done yourself and I can't wait for part two. Thanks for your work.

mickeyholding
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Absolutely fantastic work. I’ll be forever referencing this video. Each of your videos are first class.

Alexander
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Thank you again. I very much appreciate your efforts to bring us such fascinating looks!

elzar