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Jayru (JSnaith's) 3D Trek

I’ve been meaning to say that you are absolutely welcome to post your non-Trek work here as well, of course! Just if you’re so inclined, I mean. I’m sure there’s many people here who’d love to see it as well. :)
Thank you, I may well take you up on that offer!
 
ok, you asked for it...


From my own universe - a Protectorate Heavy Warship -

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This thing is massive -

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Currently, I'm trying to bring the Scorpio to life, the hero ship from the show's final season -

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On top of that, I write as well - although not as much as I should be at the moment. I'll share the link, but I'd be obliged if you could comment there rather than here on my writing ;-) (https://www.deviantart.com/jsnaith) - Be warned, it's not stuff for everyone. I am an openly gay man (shock, horror, amazement if it's never come up before) and I write what I know :-) That being said, I have a wicked idea for a bit of sci-fi in the future.

Anyways, now you have an idea of what I gett up to when I'm not here!
 
Absolutely fantastic!

Could you re-create a Daedalus class? Or have you already?
Maybe the Protector from Galaxy Quest?
Thank you!

I have been thinking about the Daedalus for a while. Add it to my long list of Trek ships I'd like to try my hand at.

At the moment, the Scorpio from Blake's 7 is kicking my backside with just how greebily the ship is. It's a busy little ship (for ref it's a single-deck ship that's about 50-60 meters long). I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I have the energy and skill to finish it. I have a less detailed version of the ship. But having seen a lot of pics of the studio model I realise just how to town they went on the detail and had to do a more accurate take on her. Passion project I guess you could say.
 
You know, I forgot one. The one that got me back into 3D modelling after my work was lost...

My flying saucer -

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Has a full interior as well -

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Every button, every piece of furniture was built. It was fun. It was what I needed to do to get back into things.

But it's done, and I moved on :-)

Anyways, I think I have overloaded this thread today. Not sure if I should continue to post non-Trek here or not, don't want to take advantage. If you all suddenly became fans of Blake's 7, I might be able to argue a good case. But we shall see :-)
 
I never watched Blake 7, but why not?

If you want a really really really ambitious project have you ever watched Red Dwarf? It is a British space comedy

By the way, all the ships you build look amazing
I started watching Red Dwarf back when I was in college (so 1987)... Few of us used to chat about the show between classes ;-)

Blake's 7 is a BBC Sci-fi that ran from 1978-1981. It ran for 4 seasons, 52 episodes. The BBC famously cancelled the show with an over-the-air announcement that surprised not only the public, but the people making the show, who were actually prepping a fifth season. 1981 became known as the year the BBC ruined Christmas. The final episode "Blake" was broadcast originally weeks just before Xmas and left the mother of all cliffhangers.

The show was the brainchild of Terry Nation - yes, the same Terry Nation who created Survivors and famously the Daleks for Doctor Who. Blake's 7 was dark and gritty sci-fi, it pulled no punches. It showed a future where a totalitarian government was in charge, using drugs and psychology to control its population. Dissention was not tolerated in any fashion, and rebellion was quickly and brutally put down. The Federation was mother, the Federation was father. Blake was a rebel who wanted a new government and wanted to free the populace from control. As heroes go, he wasn't the nicest of people. He rebelled once too often and was shipped off Earth to a prison colony on trumped-up charges. Along the way he and a some fellow prisoners (all guilty of their charges by the way) escaped and stole an alien spacecraft and started a fight, which ironically one character (Avon) said they couldn't win. Thanks to the BBC they didn't win, and the cliffhanger ending became one of the grimmest endings to a TV show ever. The reason the show was cancelled, was not due to ratings - but due to pressure from the then UK government who didn't like a show that glamorised rebelling against authority.

JMS, O'Bannon and other writers have cited Blake's 7 as an inspiration for shows they created, Babylon 5 took it one step further and recreated various ships seen in the show and used them. The dysfunctional nature of the crew and gritty writing were light years ahead at the time. The FX and sets... yeah, leave a lot to be desired. The show's budget per episode was less than what TOS had per episode. And yet it's the storytelling that stands out.

The BBC have actually decided to release the series on Blu-Ray with remastered FX (akin to what was done with TOS, although unlike TOS it won't be CGI but practical FX), and rumours have bounced around for decades that a remake is being worked on. Sadly about half of the original cast have passed away, and Terry Nation is no longer with us.

If you do decide to watch it, don't expect great things from the FX, but expect good storytelling.


I really liked the non-Trek ships. Are the conical blue glowing objects with the grilles some sort of space time displacement drive?
The Protectorate universe ships have "hyper-mass" propulsion systems for FTL, with sublight thrusters and gravity drives in normal space. Aside from the Astris which has big honking sublight drives. The Cyrathian ships use hypermass engines, but the technology is deployed in a different way.
 
What I meant was, do you think you could re-create Red Dwarf (copyright permitting of course)
Scorpio is my first deep dive into greebiling. Need to see how that goes before I commit to something like the Red Dwarf. That ship is asymmetrical as heck and has an asteroid built into it. I believe, currently, it's a practical model that's being used rather than CGI, and the first practical model was destroyed by accident, so they made use of stock footage until a new one was built. So reference material is hard to come by... that being said, I have the series on DVD, so it's not too hard to watch :-) I've worked with less, lol. Scorpio was painted quite darkly and doesn't show up on screen very well. I made use of a fan-drawn series of blueprints to build my first take on her. I've got access to behind-the-scenes images now, so I've been using them to build in the detail. I'll hunt around for the Red Dwarf blueprints and see what I'm letting myself in for.

Very nice work there

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Thank you!
 
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