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It´s cool to see the blueprints coming to life. Somo of your ships are in my loooong "to do" list of 3D projects. The blueprints will make it much more easy. :)
 
The name is a pun. During WWII Curtiss designed a rear-engined, fighter called the XP-55 Ascender. The wings were at the rear, an it had a canard elevator at the front. The thing looked backwards to everybody, so it got the nickname "Ass-ender."

It kind of reminds me of a toy I had as a kid, I think it may have been a transformer, that was based on an US WW2 plane....

Great work throughout, though, Forbin.
dJE
 
Personally I think it looks quite charming, and very cool story on the origin of the name. I'm assuming the front dome is a Cage-era bridge module. The rear dome looks like a later bridge design but without a turbo shaft extension on the back. Is that a secondary bridge or just an elevated nav sensor dome?
 
I like it too...Might I suggest though eliminating the 'waist" where the embedded secondary get's pinched and taking off the bridge dome at the rear?
 
Personally I think it looks quite charming, and very cool story on the origin of the name. I'm assuming the front dome is a Cage-era bridge module. The rear dome looks like a later bridge design but without a turbo shaft extension on the back. Is that a secondary bridge or just an elevated nav sensor dome?

Exactly - just a hi-resolution sensor emplacement. In other words, I was too lazy to seal off the hole on the model. :)

I like it too...Might I suggest though eliminating the 'waist" where the embedded secondary get's pinched and taking off the bridge dome at the rear?

Again, the physical model determined that shape when I puttied the cylindrical 2ndary hull into the saucer. That's just the way it came out, and even though I'd envisioned a straight hull line, I figured it was good enough for government work . ;)
 
Great orthos.

As for the rest, I always envision Forbin to walk into his pile of parts, rip his shirt off and yell "FORBIN BASH!!!" before going into a building frenzy.. :p;)
 
That last ortho was great. I really love the "out of the box" thinking. Great work. I would love to see more of your work. :techman::techman:
 
I like that, too. Although the name may need some work...

The name is a pun. During WWII Curtiss designed a rear-engined, fighter called the XP-55 Ascender. The wings were at the rear, an it had a canard elevator at the front. The thing looked backwards to everybody, so it got the nickname "Ass-ender."

Actually, I was referring to U.S.S. Whatthefuck. ;)
 
Great orthos.

As for the rest, I always envision Forbin to walk into his pile of parts, rip his shirt off and yell "FORBIN BASH!!!" before going into a building frenzy.. :p;)

It's like you were there in person! :lol:

I like that, too. Although the name may need some work...

The name is a pun. During WWII Curtiss designed a rear-engined, fighter called the XP-55 Ascender. The wings were at the rear, an it had a canard elevator at the front. The thing looked backwards to everybody, so it got the nickname "Ass-ender."

Actually, I was referring to U.S.S. Whatthefuck. ;)

oh. :alienblush:
 
USS MASAO Profile

masao.jpg


Based on a photomanip by Warped9, which was inspired by Masao's Starfleet Museum ships. Credit for the design to those worthies, I merely translated it into plastic.
http://www.inpayne.com/models/masao1.html

The experimental Ferris camoflouge was, of course, pointless on a spaceship, but fun to paint (and murder to do in vector!)
 
The experimental Ferris camoflouge was, of course, pointless on a spaceship, but fun to paint (and murder to do in vector!)
I feel your pain on that one. Does Corel (that is what you use, right? :p) have a gradient mesh functionality similar to Illustrator? I'm impressed how you got the highlight/shadow curvatures matched up on each camouflage color layer. The lower half of the primary hull area underneath looked particularly challenging. Or were you fiddling with multi-layer transparencies?
 
Both. Each color is a separate object. On the saucer I used 20 or 50-step blends from smaller inner objects to the outer outline. Sometimes the start and finish objects had fountain fills. The nacelle is entirely fountain blends, ingoring the taper for my sanity's sake. The bottom of the saucer is blends, but them I added a black graduated transparency to simulate shadow, PLUS a second black graduated transparency on the right edge to shad the dish shape, PLUS a white graduated transparency on the left for the highlight. I don't think it's perfect, but I tend to settle for what looks good enough without making me insane. :)
 
USS MASAO Profile

masao.jpg


Based on a photomanip by Warped9, which was inspired by Masao's Starfleet Museum ships. Credit for the design to those worthies, I merely translated it into plastic.
http://www.inpayne.com/models/masao1.html

The experimental Ferris camoflouge was, of course, pointless on a spaceship, but fun to paint (and murder to do in vector!)

Looking forward to the top, Bow and and aft view on this one.
:techman::techman::techman::techman::techman:
 
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