I have some of his stuff. The paper is fairly thick - heavier than regular computer paper but lighter than cardstock or photo paper - somewhere in between. He's not just whipping these out in his basement, has them professionally printed.
Hey Tobias, we just released a demo game for Startrek Fans, it has in the demo a drydock scene and the drydock is close to the one used in the movie. Hope this helps and have fun http://www.gambitrealm.com
Something I noticed: The shuttlebay on the TOS enterprise seems longer in TAS. I wonder if anyone has ever tried to do TAS blueprints? http://startrekanimated.com/tas_ship_pan.jpg
Oh well, I had to ask. I think somebody did an Enterprise for SPORE with a very long secondary hull and nacelles that looked Y-wing and all--and it worked.
For anyone still reading this thread, I just wanted to let you know that I've uploaded a few more blueprint sets to the site -- and plan to have weekly updates throughout the rest of this year -- and hopefully beyond. Click http://www.cygnus-x1.net to start your journey -- again. Happy Holidays, All-
You can see all of the blueprint updates on the updates page. See: http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/blueprints-updates.php Enjoy-
Nice to see the Saladin given some fresh treatment. Thing is though, the saucer undercut doesn't appear to translate onto the deck plans. Anyone else notice this or am I missing something?
No, it's not included. Neither are the dorsal pylon decks. (Of course on the Saladin this is a warp support pylon, so I guess that's why.)
The LCARS 24 section has been updated, with 10 new or updated versions of old ones and six new ones, for a total so far of 66. http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/lcars24.php
Thanks for creating these LCARS displays there both very awesome and imforative to us Star Trek starship fans and designers
Another update of the LCARS 24 section: The Ent-B and Ent-C are new versions, and the last 9 at the bottom are new. Total: 75 http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/lcars24.php My other MSD gallery is not on Cygnus, because it's NASA, Russian, and ESA stuff rather than Trek per se but still in the same style. Real space hardware: http://lcars24.com/nasagal.html