I've always kind of liked the Todega class as well. The Oberth frame seems to me like one of the easiest to modify and produce fairly cheaply.
Perhaps Jackill has always been a big fan of Silent Running?
In fairness to you, Kirov is also a bunch of place names in Russia and other countries, and two classes of warship (cruiser and battlecruiser). And a ballet school!
I've long had an itch to build the Anton class, 'cause that's the only FASA ship that doesn't look totally ridiculous to me.Forbin, did you ever model any of the old FASA designs like the Chandley, Northhampton, or Loknar?
I've long had an itch to build the Anton class, 'cause that's the only FASA ship that doesn't look totally ridiculous to me.![]()
And hi - where have you been?
Charger Class -- another collection of simple shapes and new configuration. Though alas it breaks the Roddenberry's Rules, I like the single nacelle here suggesting a smaller, simpler ship than the Constitution. A problem with many kitbashes (including Jackill's) is that they slap together lots of full-sized Constitution or Miranda parts together making endless ships either larger than The Flagship, or whose mission profile is basically already met by pre-existing designs.
Avro Arrow, have you seen the the Berglund Class Heavy Cruiser? It’s simililar to the Podesti Class Cruiser you like, and it has the virtues of fixing the torpedo launcher issue you mentioned (also stretching the launcher to include a second set facing aft) and lowering the nacelles enough so that the Bussard Collectors have clear line of sight past the saucer.
I like the reverse C-shape profile of the Explorer Class Recon Cruiser; it reminds me of the Minosian Drones from TNG's "Arsenal of Freedom." It's another cool configuration for the fleet. Only I wish he'd flared out the nacelles pylons more...from the front, the ship looks like it's dangling the Pawn Shop Symbol.
Other cool Jackill ships:
The Lancer Class Frigate looks almost like a Refit era version of your Minmus, Forbin.
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