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For the Imperium...

Here's a WiP of the one I'm doing next...
Khazara-Class Warbird:
Romulan-Khazara-Class-Warbird-000.jpg

Direct Link:
https://i.postimg.cc/SKC6W6TS/Romulan-Khazara-Class-Warbird-000.jpg
More to come :)
 
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You come up with so many designs in such a short space of time Atolm, and they all look so good. I especially like the way you've integrated the tail into the design, very reminiscent of the Black Kite, a bird of prey I love the look of when in flight.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_kite#/media/File:Milvus_migrans_-Japan_-flying-8.jpg
Has the focus on Romulans in Star Trek: Picard been the inspiration for all these Warbird designs?
Thanks! I did not have Picard in mind for these, as I cannot watch it (I am not paying for trek, and now also not for Orville). However, I am looking for screenshots of any ships from that series to see what they are going for.

^^ Seconded! I'm just digging the fact that these actually look like birds! I was especially taken by the Khazara-class... it looks like a hawk swooping in to catch its prey! :evil:
Thanks again!

damn that is nice great work Atolm :techman::techman::techman::techman::techman:
Thanks bro!


Absolutely gorgeous, it's so rare to see attractive designs based on the D'Deridex family, let alone a quad-nacelle Warbird; but this is superb! :drool:

Am I right in saying the nacelles work in Port/Starboard pairs?
Thanks. You are correct in your assertion of the nacelle configuration. :)
 
Guess the Romulans won't ever run out of warbirds.. Atolm seems to be like a fashion designer for those.. ;) for 2020 we ditch the green and go with some streamline, bulky is SO 2019.. :p
 
Really digging how the Klingon Bird of Prey components integrate into this design. Is this hybrid design showing the technology exchanged in the brief Klingon-Romulan alliance? Or maybe it's harking back to the original intention of the Bird of Prey being a stolen Romulan design in Star Trek III?
 
Seen these over on Brad Torgersens' forum for FASA, and loved them there too!:cool::cool::cool::cool:

A lovely simple little design for the ToVor class, and I like how it fits into the FASA aesthetic. :)
 
Really digging how the Klingon Bird of Prey components integrate into this design. Is this hybrid design showing the technology exchanged in the brief Klingon-Romulan alliance? Or maybe it's harking back to the original intention of the Bird of Prey being a stolen Romulan design in Star Trek III?
Well I didn't put too much thought into that actually, as I envisioned her as a Late TMP Romulan vessel used by their "marines" to siege enemy vessels, or fortifications. I'd imagine that I would be leaning towards the Romulans "borrowing" the Klingon BoP design via a captured vessel, or from long-ranged scans and just build their own version to suit their needs. This ship is supposed to be larger that the Klingon ship by about 15%, in order to accommodate the troops, artificial singularity core and the variable geometry wings....Make of all this what you will...lol

Seen these over on Brad Torgersens' forum for FASA, and loved them there too!:cool::cool::cool::cool:

A lovely simple little design for the ToVor class, and I like how it fits into the FASA aesthetic. :)
Thanks! Glad you like her mate!
 
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