Hi guys
I'm currently working on some models for a dockyard scene and since I don't want do use the regular stuff that has been done to death and back again (Wokbee, NCC-1701, standard drydock) I'm planning to some designs often not known to the majority of viewers.
Unfortunately some online sources don't provide the credits for some images on the pic itself. So it would be great if somebody could help me out so the designers can be credited in the final images.
Thanks in advance for trying to help to identify those three.
In case anybody's interested here's also a couple of preview shots of some related WIPs for this project:
I'm currently working on some models for a dockyard scene and since I don't want do use the regular stuff that has been done to death and back again (Wokbee, NCC-1701, standard drydock) I'm planning to some designs often not known to the majority of viewers.
Unfortunately some online sources don't provide the credits for some images on the pic itself. So it would be great if somebody could help me out so the designers can be credited in the final images.
Thanks in advance for trying to help to identify those three.
In case anybody's interested here's also a couple of preview shots of some related WIPs for this project:
Workbee by B.J. Olejnik (based on an early concept drawing for the TMP shuttle which later evolved into the Workbee we know).
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One of the V-shaped drydock variants seen in some of Andrew Probert's concept sketches (not a fan of the movable hinges he had in mind so I won't include those).
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Cargo shuttle based on the concept shown above.
Ship to be docked (I'm starting with a completed one and the image will show a version in different states of assembly). The final ship will be a combination of one of David Briedis' designs and several aspects from concept drawings which never made it into the TMP version. The idea is to create a more primitive "pathfinder" for the major upgrade of the fleet's technology to TMP hardware.
(Still not sure what kind of nacelles to use. The ones in the renders below have already been axed.)
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