the ship was broken up into 4 rib like sections and 4 counter suck surface panels, this would help with breaks in the ship for the carpenters that had to build the full sized ship. he was the one that got the go ahead to let us stretch out the dimensions to make for a much more sleek and dynamic craft. the dimensions were so small that the ship was almost a box!!! akk the lines were retained as the ship was passed on to Billy Hunter, the art department CG modeler. the show called for a flying saucer and I have always wanted to do a 50’s style ship and it was one big thrill to get the opportunity!!!! My boss David Bomba gave me some quick dimensions that it had to be because a practical was to be built for the set, as well as for the special effects department. By popular demand here is the plans and design process for the exterior of the flying saucer from Disney’s “Race to Witch Mountain” I had touched upon this in an earlier post and a lot of you wanted more so here it is.
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