Might be nice to see the Oberth/Grisson hull used as warp nacelles for some TNG designs.
Love the Ninja and that Trojan class ship is really a horse of a different color. I'll have to keep my eye on the Kaiser!
I really like the Pip-class. But I have reservations about the Seaduck-class. If those structures beneath the saucer are pontoons for water landings, won't the nacelles be totally submerged? Is that okay for them? Also, it's been said that about a quarter of a starship's overall tonnage is its warp engines, so, would that make this thing a bit aft-heavy in the water? Seems like it's be dragged down by the engines and the bow would point more or less at the sky...
(Love the name though...I loved Tailspin since I was a kid! Best show on the Disney Afternoon!)
--Alex
Well id assume the weight of the 2 Oberth Class pods would be enough to level it out + the Warp nacelles would never be active in water id make sure theres a failsafe built in so the ship doesnt create a warp field in the water or the ship doesnt accidently go to warp in it.![]()
Well id assume the weight of the 2 Oberth Class pods would be enough to level it out + the Warp nacelles would never be active in water id make sure theres a failsafe built in so the ship doesnt create a warp field in the water or the ship doesnt accidently go to warp in it.![]()
Either that, or saucer separation, somehow. (Need ventral, aft and fore veiws to be sure though.)
Interesting and somewhat funky designs. I like the Pug. Lots of potential in that one...
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I made this for a Friend on a Tiny Toons / Animaniacs Forum
Im doing the top view later ^_^
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I made this for a Friend on a Tiny Toons / Animaniacs Forum
Im doing the top view later ^_^
Needs more guns...
I like that double saucer about midway down there with two stacked gangway ramps...
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