Not sure what exactly you are referring to. I really really like to think that blindfold has long since been removed from the bust of Gene Roddenberry years ago. If nowdays we can fill in some of the blanks in a way befitting Roddenberry and his vision/direction, I think it can be done. It had a ring around the hub that connected at the pods, the spires on the pods were drawn much more pronounced Funding limitations (sounds alot like idea's used somewhere else later on).
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Now also considering on TV I watched a show that discussed and showed drawings Roddenberry originally wanted a much more elaborate model for K-7. > I actually Would accept this as "Something Roddenberry would've done" (The design who knows) I am a Purest actually being if it wasn't seen in a Movie, mentioned in an Official book or Core TV serials it's not right. I honestly just want to know if the OP was taking into consideration remaster or original as aired in the 60s. But there are some people who will split hairs over what is and isn't. I mean we got the Jellyfish and the Tarantula, and they have spinny bits. I'm not one of them, and I wouldn't mind seeing the remaster ship in STO. the people who get so stuck on details that they have a stick up their aft about such things. Some people might argue that the remaster is not the same as the ORIGINAL, and thus that ship is not what was envisioned. So is that the ship that was meant to be there? Or was it just something that was made by people who came in long after? Yea the core is TOS as it was back then, but they also included CGI that didn't exist back then, such as the fully modeled Orion Scout Ship in place of that torpedo effect. But its hard to say if the Remastered version can be classified as "Gene Roddenberry era" or not. I know about the budget reasons for the ship models.
Those models were the Enterprise, the D7/D6, the DY100, the First Federation clustership, and the Romulan Warbird which was destroyed in an accident after the episode it appeared in.
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On the real world production side there were only five models available for use during the entire series so most alien ships were talked about but not seen except for markers on the screen representing their warp fields. The TOS visual is just the warp field of the ship, between the field density, the speed, and other factors the sensors and computer could not figure out what the ship itself looked like without Spock or someone's help so it just displayed the field.
We didn't actually see the ship until they digitally remastered TOS. you'd be flying a torpedo visual for all intents and purposes. Because if its the original from the 1960s.
The original as seen in the 1960s and the version created for the 2007 remaster. Are you referring to the Orion Scout Ship from TOS? Because there's two versions of it.