ProvenceTristram Posted April 24, 2019 Posted April 24, 2019 This took about 20 hours, over the course of three nights. I started with the stern and worked forwards (which some people may feel is unnatural, but I actually regard good-looking engines as the most important element of big starships, so that’s where I stepped off). It’s about 5,200 pieces without finished interiors, so my guess is that the completed model would be somewhere in the 5,900-part range – eminently doable, though certainly not a walk in the park. I went back and forth on both the front design, as well as the ski-jump. Ultimately, while it was a little on the risky side, I decided to utilize the inverted airplane tail for the ‘nose,’ largely because I didn't think it had been done before (though it does make the thing look a bit like the Concorde... but whatever :P). Even though the ski-jump mars the otherwise fairly clean lines of the hull, I found myself thinking back to the original SNES Star Fox (and how cool it was to launch down those long fighter bays) as I built that area, so I wanted that experience built into the ship. The name of the vessel is rather obscure, but worthy for a wolf-based starship (it’s a brief, but sad read): http://archive.is/z5QYn Features: • 3 minifig-scale interior spaces (bridge, lounge/park, engineering). • An inter-connected fighter-bay and launch ski-jump (you can actually peer all the way down the jump conduit into the main bay). • Retractable/extendable thruster wings (via a crank on the port side). • Swooshable, rigid, multi-plate and block construction. • (Very) loosely based on EVE-Online’s Amarr Apocalypse-class battleship. Stats: Length: 1,500 m Decks: 144 Crew: 2,500 Impulse Speed: 125 m/s Warp Speed: 2.2 AU/s Warp Calculation Time: 20 seconds Armament: -14x 30.5 cm laser rifles -15x 10 gigaton nuclear missiles (supply of 90; speed 15 AU/s; range 1 lightyear) -1x gamma-ray cannon -40x quad point-defense ion guns Spacecraft Compliment: -60x fighters -30x light bombers -10x heavy bombers -10x armed reconnaissance craft -6x dedicated crew shuttles -4x assault dropships -2x tugs -1x admiral’s pinnace (Room for several additional ships - small freighters, etc.) I'll be posting one more photo of the back once it finishes rendering (and after I wake up). The engines will take a very long time to go through the rendering process because of all the silly clear pieces :P. Quote
ProvenceTristram Posted April 25, 2019 Author Posted April 25, 2019 Not that it matters, but here is the last one: Quote
Retro Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 So, I came over here to take a look because of 'that other thread' about lack of comments . And...I really like this. It reminds me of classic Sci-Fi shows like Blake's 7 where they didn't have the budget for elaborate special effects, but the ships always had innovative, quirky designs. I like the impression that, even though the manufacturers have given it a lick of paint, it has an industrial feel with the various pods, batteries, spikes, panels and so on. Cool work. Quote
marvelBoy123 Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 This is nice I like it. Lots of time and thought has clearly gone in to making such a detailed build. Quote
Fuppylodders Posted April 27, 2019 Posted April 27, 2019 (edited) I also came here because of the other thread. Figured I'd see where you're at. Straight away I like it because I used to play eve and instantly get the Amarr vibe. Interesting part usage of the tail section for the nose, although it's giving me a feeling that it closer resembles a high speed train front end you won't know unless you try though, so props for giving that part a go, and it has been implemented well, I just can't get high speed train thought out my head (and I'm not a train person either) but the rest of it, totally liking it. Makes me wonder what a brick built solution for the front would look like from you had you neglected the use of the tail part. I had started to design on LDD a smaller scale loosely based off the Amarr Harbinger (absolutely loved that ship and its style) but I suck at starting something from scratch and didn't know how to progress so it fell by the wayside... But this has made me want to carry on with it. While I might suck, and couldn't make something as clean as this, I feel the engine section looks too clean and may possibly benefit from even a little bit of greebles or tubing or something...? Edited April 27, 2019 by Fuppylodders Quote
ProvenceTristram Posted April 29, 2019 Author Posted April 29, 2019 (edited) On 4/27/2019 at 3:14 PM, Fuppylodders said: I also came here because of the other thread. Figured I'd see where you're at. Straight away I like it because I used to play eve and instantly get the Amarr vibe. Interesting part usage of the tail section for the nose, although it's giving me a feeling that it closer resembles a high speed train front end you won't know unless you try though, so props for giving that part a go, and it has been implemented well, I just can't get high speed train thought out my head (and I'm not a train person either) but the rest of it, totally liking it. Makes me wonder what a brick built solution for the front would look like from you had you neglected the use of the tail part. I had started to design on LDD a smaller scale loosely based off the Amarr Harbinger (absolutely loved that ship and its style) but I suck at starting something from scratch and didn't know how to progress so it fell by the wayside... But this has made me want to carry on with it. While I might suck, and couldn't make something as clean as this, I feel the engine section looks too clean and may possibly benefit from even a little bit of greebles or tubing or something...? Part of the problem is that I really didn't have much room when it came to the engines - like, I could either eliminate engines, or greeble, but not both. I suppose I could nix a couple of the side ones - I'll have to think about it. Thank you for the comments everyone. *Edit* the funny thing is, you see a high speed train, and I see a giant rat :P. I had a lot of misgivings about going with the nose, too, but ultimately decided to cave to my fiance's wishes. Edited April 29, 2019 by ProvenceTristram Quote
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