I liked the show a lot as a kid, it has a high nostalgia factor even though I personally don't find it holds up that well now. But Galactica itself, for some reason, never connected with me. The design just seemed kind of uninspired, not much personality. Kind of just a slab with some outriggers, and looks like it's covered with greebles just for the sake of greebly-ness.
One thing I never noticed until this thread, though:
I assume those are the Viper launch tubes? That's probably old news, but not for me; for these 35 years I never knew quite where those tubes were. Shows the level of attention I paid to BSG, I guess. But it's cool to see.
Well... I don't know if I'd go as afar as "high concept" -- not something ABC was known for at the time. It was just kind of a hodge-podge of Mormon and '70s new-agey ideas and buzzwords. "Ancient astronauts," twelve colonies with "What's your sign?" names... makes me think of Angels Flight pants and mood rings. Iblis and the Ships of Lights (and the Eastern Alliance) stuff seemed like late in the game attempts to change the focus of the show, but that didn't really go anywhere.
What's really impressive is that he gives the BSG stuff a whole different feel. A casual viewer might think it was two different artists.
One thing I never noticed until this thread, though:

I assume those are the Viper launch tubes? That's probably old news, but not for me; for these 35 years I never knew quite where those tubes were. Shows the level of attention I paid to BSG, I guess. But it's cool to see.
Point of order: TOS did have a high concept message. Count Iblis, John, The Ship of Lights and the Lost Planet of The Gods two-parter are all indicative of a message of faith. Adama's search for Earth is nothing if not a religious quest.
Well... I don't know if I'd go as afar as "high concept" -- not something ABC was known for at the time. It was just kind of a hodge-podge of Mormon and '70s new-agey ideas and buzzwords. "Ancient astronauts," twelve colonies with "What's your sign?" names... makes me think of Angels Flight pants and mood rings. Iblis and the Ships of Lights (and the Eastern Alliance) stuff seemed like late in the game attempts to change the focus of the show, but that didn't really go anywhere.
The Ralph McQuarrie BSG art is every bit as amazing as his art for Star Wars.
What's really impressive is that he gives the BSG stuff a whole different feel. A casual viewer might think it was two different artists.