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Reliant, an early Earth starship.

I wonder if the 'wings" are too small to be of use or have enough of an effect in real life.
I've been wondering about this over the past week, and whilst I still feel the smaller wing is the way to go, I think they do need bulking up further. To that end, the chines have been made more boxy, and the wing shape altered to be a bit more angular.

I've also begun making cuts that add detail, and give it a more constructed look.
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I'd like to see an Orion with a stretched Shuttle Centaur atop Falcon heavy--or maybe this:
https://www.teslarati.com/elon-musk-teases-falcon-super-heavy-5-rockets-strapped-together

If composites prove a pain for BFR, maybe nine Falcon cores strapped together--looking like a giant Saturn IB--but with landing legs that fold into the holowswhere the cores touch--side by side.

That out to launch the spherical hull, especially if it is wet-stage--with LOX inside and the cores mostly pure kerosene
 
Well it's been a while... but I've finally gotten around to picking this model up again, and have made some progress in adding detail. If I end up having the time for it, I'd like to make a sort of album showing a complete interstellar mission. The planet shown in the following images is what I imagine would be orbiting Proxima Centauri.
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I'm thinking about doing scenes showing departure from Earth, and ways of possibly doing planetary surface images with the shuttlepods as well. :)
 
Still love that ship design! I’m glad you’ve kept on working on it. The shuttlepod looks awesome as well. And those renderings are just beautiful. I‘m looking forward to other scenes you are putting her in. :techman:
 
I like it but I think it needs some asymmetric touches
I had never considered putting some assymetry into the design, but now you mention it, I think some sort of sensor pod integrated into one of the nacelle pylons could be a neat touch. Nothing to throw off the balance of the design, but a neat detail. I'll have to experiment with this idea later in the week. Thanks!
 
The renders are amazing! I think would be interesting if the nacelles could rotate around that ring. So they could be in different configurations. That would the flippin' awesome.
 
I dare someone come up with a saucer section that looks like the Millennium Falcon...
 
I dare someone come up with a saucer section that looks like the Millennium Falcon...
[gasps audibly] I would never put a hunk of junk like the Millenium Falcon on the front of my ship! :lol::angel:

The renders are amazing! I think would be interesting if the nacelles could rotate around that ring. So they could be in different configurations. That would the flippin' awesome.

It's a neat concept (and the shape of the secondary hull should make it possible), but I think it would make the ship a bit too '24th century' like the Intrepid Class's rotating pylons. I'd like to keep the ship as a clunky static shape, something that looks like it can barely maintain Warp 1.
 
It's a neat concept (and the shape of the secondary hull should make it possible), but I think it would make the ship a bit too '24th century' like the Intrepid Class's rotating pylons. I'd like to keep the ship as a clunky static shape, something that looks like it can barely maintain Warp 1.

I don't know what the purpose of the Voyager's rotating nacelles we're. But the Phoenx also had movable nacelles. There are pictures of the S.S. Valiant model that have necelles in two different positions, so presumably they could move too. I don't know that moveable nacelles are necessarily more futuristic. But it's your design and it's cool as it is.
 
I've made a first attempt at making the new 'hyperspace' style warp effects that have been used since the first Kelvin timeline movies.
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Also working on some asymmetric details - first up is a low yield plasma cannon, more useful for swatting incoming space rocks than for combat. I tried to make it look like the cannon taps off its plasma from the transfer conduit that runs between the fusion torus on the back of the secondary hull and the nacelles.
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