Menapian Posted March 2 Posted March 2 Lego released an Enterprise-D set last year with a great selection of the Next Generation cast as minifigures, but just a small display stand to line them up on. As an alternative, I've designed this bridge diorama using the Studio software. I've been rewatching TNG for the past few months and it was a really fun challenge trying to capture all the little details of the iconic bridge design using real bricks. There are lots of reference photos to work from, but my favourite resource was this 3D rendering of the bridge on Gene Roddenberry's archive website - well worth a visit for any Star Trek fan! It was very satisfying figuring out how to recreate details like the Okudagram console graphics using stacked coloured plates, or the curved wooden panel using dinosaur tails and candle pieces. The diorama is done at a compressed scale compared to the actual filming set, but I wanted something that could comfortably fit on a shelf alongside the Enterprise while still capturing all the most important elements. I'm currently working away on a modular extension which will add the viewscreen portion of the bridge, and which could be attached or displayed separately. I'd love to do a few more TNG-inspired models while we're waiting for more official sets from Lego. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy this design! Quote
Feuer Zug Posted March 2 Posted March 2 Solid recreation of the Enterprise-D bridge. The compressed format works well. Quote
Johnny1360 Posted March 2 Posted March 2 3 hours ago, Feuer Zug said: Solid recreation of the Enterprise-D bridge. The compressed format works well. Couldn't have stated it better, especially the compressed format part. It just makes sense. Quote
Yperio_Bricks Posted March 5 Posted March 5 Great job on the bridge diorama! Love to see the crew displayed like this. And you even included the Picard meme - a classic Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted March 5 Posted March 5 Very nice MOC, I like the back panel with the various lights that simulate the computing effect! Quote
GeoBrick Posted March 6 Posted March 6 Beautifully done. And as 12 Volts says, kuddo's on the way you did the screens of the workstations in the back. If you finish the screen, you might start thinking of a turbolift attachment, and the captain's day cabin? Quote
Menapian Posted March 6 Author Posted March 6 (edited) Thanks everyone for the generous feedback and suggestions! On 3/2/2026 at 6:26 PM, Feuer Zug said: Solid recreation of the Enterprise-D bridge. The compressed format works well. Yeah, making it compact enough to sit on a shelf was important to me - when I build it for real, I want it to fit either beneath or alongside my Enterprise! The dimensions according to Studio are roughly 25 x 18 x 10 cm. The real filming set was a properly huge hotel lobby of a space, which I only really appreciated when I used the 3D model on that archive website. 7 hours ago, GeoBrick said: Beautifully done. And as 12 Volts says, kuddo's on the way you did the screens of the workstations in the back. If you finish the screen, you might start thinking of a turbolift attachment, and the captain's day cabin? Those are very good ideas. I had thought about trying to include a spinning turbolift like the one in the SW Dark Trooper Attack set, but didn't get around to it with this version. Maybe designing it as a kind of modular bolt-on would work. Picard's ready room with its desk and mementoes would be a fun space to recreate too. Here's a work-in-progress preview of the modular viewscreen section I've been working on. There's also a starfield box with space for microscale models, so the Enterprise crew can enjoy the view! This section can be attached to the main bridge diorama, or separated and displayed alongside it. Edited March 6 by Menapian Quote
Menapian Posted March 9 Author Posted March 9 3 hours ago, Feuer Zug said: Excellent microscale DS-9. Instantly recognizable. Thanks, I appreciate it! It's an awkward little shape and took quite a while to get looking right, considering it's just a handful of pieces. I've completed the viewscreen module now and have a few more pictures to share. As well as the microscale ships and space scenery, I had fun creating some 2D tile art panels depicting the various alien species who hail the Enterprise. Quote
Ceir Posted March 20 Posted March 20 Excellently done, especially with the latest updates. File that in my "would buy if it was real" pile. Quote
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