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Kannevets
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#131 Post by Kannevets »

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The Defender-class Light Corvette from Star Wars: The Old Republic. This is the second attempt, as the first self-immolated.
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#132 Post by Calis »

Very Nice drawings
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#133 Post by llamaman2 »

Star Wars... awesome!

And on a slightly different tack, I've been working on a few Enterprise-era Star Trek designs. First off, the Ganges/Delta-class ship glimpsed occasionally in the series:

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Took a liberty with this and added a visible deflector under the nose, solely for continuity's sake. Maybe we just never saw it from the right angle...

Next, the Intrepid-class:

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I made up the designation for this class, but I've seen NV-class used in other places.

I also made a few tweaks to Karle's NX-class, but it's not realy worth posting here. Instead, have an SB-scale version of a more stylised Daedalus-class I've seen online:

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The Daedalus-class is intended to be a science vessel in my own head canon, and since these types are known to be very long-lived (just look at the Oberth-class) it'd explain why some were seemingly still in service well past the founding of the Federation.
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#134 Post by Krakatoa »

Some very good looking drawings appearing in these pages - well done to you all.
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#135 Post by BB1987 »

That Daedalus is very nice, well done!
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#136 Post by BB1987 »

Apologies for double posting!
(also, posting images through convoluted ways because imgur completely refused to upload anything of mine, I even tried with very small files in case "size is just too big" bu no, it was just "you shall not pass"

I initially wanted this to be ready before the 25 as a sort of "Christmas present", but obviously real life got in the way :lol:

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Since I once made an Excelsior class-ship (the USS Hood), I came up with the (rather obvious, it just took me a few years :lol: ) fact that turning it into the Ent-B wouldn't be such a grat issue. So there she is.

Edit: link to the Hood for comparision.
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#137 Post by heuhen »

Excelsior class is among my favorite starship

as a movie ship, I find it as one of the better looking one, The Galaxy class look a little too much... waste of space/round/soft/to big, while the early style Star trek look a bit naked/clean
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#138 Post by Philbob »

llamaman2 wrote: December 28th, 2017, 5:56 pm Star Wars... awesome!

And on a slightly different tack, I've been working on a few Enterprise-era Star Trek designs. First off, the Ganges/Delta-class ship glimpsed occasionally in the series:

Image

Took a liberty with this and added a visible deflector under the nose, solely for continuity's sake. Maybe we just never saw it from the right angle...

Next, the Intrepid-class:

Image

I made up the designation for this class, but I've seen NV-class used in other places.

I also made a few tweaks to Karle's NX-class, but it's not realy worth posting here. Instead, have an SB-scale version of a more stylised Daedalus-class I've seen online:

Image

The Daedalus-class is intended to be a science vessel in my own head canon, and since these types are known to be very long-lived (just look at the Oberth-class) it'd explain why some were seemingly still in service well past the founding of the Federation.

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#139 Post by Krakatoa »

Great work on the Excelsior class Enterprise-B, BB1987.
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#140 Post by llamaman2 »

Dude, the Enterprise-B is awesome! I've been toying with my own version for a bit, but damn that is so much better than mine! {slinks away to practice}
Hey, it's gotta be 5 o'clock somewhere...

Currently working on:
The October War, 27-10-1962 (apparently forever);
"Saxonverse" alt-UK;
Federation of the Channel Islands AU;
Republic of Yopur & Andaman;
some sort of overarching AU;

Regaining my sanity.
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