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CraigH
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Re: Spacebucket

#61 Post by CraigH »

And it just got me to Google Mass Effect Ships. There's some fun shapes to draw there! 8-)
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#62 Post by Corp »

Been drawing in SB Scale for awhile now, I mostly post on NS and haven't really made anything other than my own custom designs that I'd hardly deem worthy of being posted on here. There are two drawings I've made of things that aren't of my own design and since I'm bored and tweaked the recently I figured I may as well share them in the only place they'd really belong on here.
First is the USS Archangel Michel from Niven and Pournelle's excellent novel Footfall.
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Based it on the diagrams found here
Odd image size of s due to NS Forum's Tyranical 900 x 900 i image size limit.
I'm still not 100% happy with it, but I haven't been happy with any of the revisions I've attempted.

Second is the X-37B
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I started work on a version of it on the Atlas V booster, but I don't have many good reference drawings of the Atlas V and am exceedingly lazy.
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#63 Post by adenandy »

Hello there and welcome to shipbucket Corp :!:

Very nice drawings to open your account with :)

Well Done :)
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#64 Post by Thiel »

Nice work. Have you considered drawing the X-37B in FD scale?
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#65 Post by darthpanda »

Thiel wrote:Nice work. Have you considered drawing the X-37B in FD scale?
Is already done:
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#66 Post by Corp »

adenandy wrote:Hello there and welcome to shipbucket Corp :!:

Very nice drawings to open your account with :)

Well Done :)
Thank's a lot.

Thiel wrote:Nice work. Have you considered drawing the X-37B in FD scale?
Never done much work in FD Scale. Probably due to the fact that I've used one or two very odd scales for awhile and am so used to them. i.e. I have an assortment of space capsules done in 55 pixels per meter. My current plan for RL designs to draw next are a SB scale one Sea-Dragon Super Heavy Launch Vehicle concept from the 60s and possibly a SB scale Enzmann Starship, or at the very least a ship inspired heavily by it.
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#67 Post by Demon Lord Razgriz »

I'm working on both variants of the Atlas V, along with a bunch of others. So that'll be along soon depending on how Energia goes as that's my current drawing. But in the meantime, here's Ares I as how it was designed when Constellation was cancelled, as well as an NS version for a region mate of mine.

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The NS version uses the Pyrios Booster as the first stage instead of the 5 Segment SRB.

As for the X-37B, the wings are wrong. They should be double deltas like the shuttle's wings.
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Judah14
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#68 Post by Judah14 »

Very nice!
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#69 Post by eswube »

Great work. Looking forward to see more of Your Spacebucket works.
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#70 Post by Hood »

Very nice additions.
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