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Star Trek TNG corridor / Opinion

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I am working on a Star Trek TNG inspired corridor similar to this and asking for your kind opinion. 

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I am trying to replicate these walls:

TNG_Corridor_Screencap01.jpg

TNG_Corridor_Screencap02.jpg

I build the below small scene:

TNG_Corridor_Lego01.jpg

In your opinion which Wall is better matching the original? The left (nearer to Rikers minifig) or the right (more far of Riker) ? Any opinion ?

Thank you so much !

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Agreed- the one on the right might be a little less technically accurate in some ways, but it captures the feeling better, in my opinion.  

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I would change the vertical tan bricks to 3 plates sideways, that way you can recreate the tan-l.gray-tan pattern, or even l.gray-black-l.gray.

Edited by Henchmen4Hire

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I agree, the right one looks more, well - right. It is btw. Interesting to see how the look of these corridors changed from the early seasons to the later ones. In the beginning they used a quite low-key lighting, allowing more shadows and lightspots, while the later ones are much softer and more homogenous setup. That also influences the way the colours look like. 

I would therefore, if in doubt, definitely choose my colours after the upper picture, since its more neutrally lit.

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6 hours ago, M2m said:

Thanks for the feedback everyone !

This is what I came up with

 

Thats really neat! How often have I seen this characteristic curved corridor section on TV! It looks very appropriate & transports the feel of the series perfectly.:classic:

Sadly the gaps in the floor are quite visible. Maybe you try using horizontal bricks instead of tiles. The slopes might allow you to make the curve more subtle. :classic:

Edited by Darkdragon
Please don't quote pictures

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