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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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USS Bowman
Early sketch image: ![]() Upper saucer detail: ![]() And here's an angled shot, and some orthos, with the mostly fleshed out saucer (other than the Bridge and lower sections, as well as windows), and the rest still in early sketch form: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And lastly, some recent work I've been getting done on the warp nacelles: ![]() ![]() Obviously, it shares a lot of design elements of the Constitution Refit, but is a bit more compact and "sporty". Here's a quick scale study to illustrate the relative sizes: ![]() Please let me know what you think, any comments or suggestions for improvement are always welcome. This is my first serious attempt at doing a Starfleet ship, so I'm learning a lot as I go. |
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Vice Admiral
Location: I'm at WKRP
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Re: USS Bowman
Watch out on the lower bit of the primary hull, build it up too much and it will block the main dish.
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Fleet Captain
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Re: USS Bowman
From an unbiased POV, it looks fine none-the-less. I do agree with Sojourner, however LOS dishes and Star Trek seem to be less then synonymous with one another. heh
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Commander
Location: São Paulo, Brasil
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
Location: Whidbey Island, WA
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Fleet Captain
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Re: USS Bowman
Here's the latest: ![]() Like I said, not a whole lot done, got the front on the nacelles, but still have to cut out the Bussard collector areas and add in the front grilles and such. I'm pretty happy with the overall look of the whole thing coming together. I agree that it does seem to have a bit of a Voyager feel to the general shape and size choices, but the funny thing is I never (consiously) thought of that as I was working on coming up with the design. I just liked the idea of a more compact ship, that could be focused on more speed and maneuverability without having to worry as much about being a Jack-of-all-Trades like the Constitution always seemed to be. This would be the sort of ship that would be patrolling along the borders, keeping an eye out for problems (hence the Romulan ship I'm working on in my other thread to go along with it). She'd be big and strong enough to deal with anything that might come along, but didn't have to be the best at everything, and could skip out in a hurry if the need arose. And as for the lower saucer, I've been concerned about that myself, but if I absolutely have to I could bring the lower saucer in a little bit more to fit in the lower dome and such down there. I'll be seeing how that works out soon. |
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Location: Huntsville, AL, USA
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Re: USS Bowman
) I remember having the same issue with the lower saucer, but my solution was to come up with a unique (for TOS era) dish design, which you can see in the link above.
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Fleet Captain
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Re: USS Bowman
Only natural--take a look at this threads number http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=170101 |
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Re: USS Bowman
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Re: USS Bowman
![]() And now I feel like I have to step up my game to live up to the thread number, lol. |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: USS Bowman
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Re: USS Bowman
![]() Removed the protruding ridge from the "Inlet Flow Sensor" as it's marked on the TMP blueprints of the refit Constitution. So that helped to streamline that bit down a little. I also tried my hand at adding in some detailing inside the bussard grille, not that it would normally be visible at all, but here it is:
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Location: Ontario
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Re: USS Bowman
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) I remember having the same issue with the lower saucer, but my solution was to come up with a unique (for TOS era) dish design, which you can see in the link above.









