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Gee, I wonder if someone's a fan of JAG. :lol:
Ehh...the pod's struts just don't mesh with the rest of the ship...just my 2 cents.
it's also off center.
Odd ship, but interesting idea to have an entire pod for fighter launch. I guess it could be really useful for other things like station evacuations or as a massive cargo storeage facility.
hmm I think the pylons connecting it to the nacelle pylons need to be thiner
Hmm... interesting. To be perfectly honest, I'm not sure I personally like the cylindrical design, though. What I would suggest is make it a single, aerodynamic pylon in the shape of a skinnier, longer shark's fin. Think of it in the sense that in other circumstances, a Pylon like what I suggest could also be used as a Nacelle mount position for an "x"-series ship. Additionally, I think it would just flow better with this ship. What you've made now, at least to me, flows better with the NX-Era. Sincerely,~Aeries.
This ship isn't exactly small. The Turbolifts, I'd imagine, wouldn't have much difficulty fitting in a SLIGHTLY thicker Nacelle pylon. ;)~Aeries.Edit: For reference, I'd suggest using the windows as a scaling comparison. I usually assume they're about 2-meters high, if they're in the sovvy-style. ;)Good luck, dude.
Quote from: Aeries on April 04, 2008, 07:52:46 PMThis ship isn't exactly small. The Turbolifts, I'd imagine, wouldn't have much difficulty fitting in a SLIGHTLY thicker Nacelle pylon. ;)~Aeries.Edit: For reference, I'd suggest using the windows as a scaling comparison. I usually assume they're about 2-meters high, if they're in the sovvy-style. ;)Good luck, dude. hits head can't believe I forgot about that.And thanks.