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Carrier Concept sketch

erifah

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Just a little something I threw together. I was trying to make something else, but THIS emerged from my doodling, so I developed it a bit.

I was intrigued by the idea of something with an ENORMOUS schnozzz. And a pair or quad of engines set WAY far to the back.

Why would it have such a gigantic saucer? I decided, well, it must be a launch/recovery and transport area for shuttles, whatever.
 
^ I'm surprised that the Atlantis hasn't been the focus of more fan artwork over the years. The basic design seems to have quite a bit of potential for variants.
 
^ I'm surprised that the Atlantis hasn't been the focus of more fan artwork over the years. The basic design seems to have quite a bit of potential for variants.

I agree and Vance's tool kits are perfect for the job :)
 
^ I'm surprised that the Atlantis hasn't been the focus of more fan artwork over the years. The basic design seems to have quite a bit of potential for variants.

That Atlantis is intriguing, to say the least. I remember that model rocket.

I think if the nose could be developed, with enough detail so that it no longer looks like... well, a cardboard model rocket, but without getting carried away and mucking up the pure design elements, we could REALLY have something there.
 
^ I'm surprised that the Atlantis hasn't been the focus of more fan artwork over the years. The basic design seems to have quite a bit of potential for variants.

That Atlantis is intriguing, to say the least. I remember that model rocket.

I think if the nose could be developed, with enough detail so that it no longer looks like... well, a cardboard model rocket, but without getting carried away and mucking up the pure design elements, we could REALLY have something there.

How about this? ;)

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/... Models/Polar Lights Conversions/DSCF3161.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/... Models/Polar Lights Conversions/DSCF3163.jpg

I built this recently using the Estes Atlantis as inspiration. The parts are from a Polar Lights Enterprise kit and a 1/144 scale shuttle SRB booster, among a few other tidbits.
 
^ I'm surprised that the Atlantis hasn't been the focus of more fan artwork over the years. The basic design seems to have quite a bit of potential for variants.

That Atlantis is intriguing, to say the least. I remember that model rocket.

I think if the nose could be developed, with enough detail so that it no longer looks like... well, a cardboard model rocket, but without getting carried away and mucking up the pure design elements, we could REALLY have something there.

How about this? ;)

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/... Models/Polar Lights Conversions/DSCF3161.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/... Models/Polar Lights Conversions/DSCF3163.jpg

I built this recently using the Estes Atlantis as inspiration. The parts are from a Polar Lights Enterprise kit and a 1/144 scale shuttle SRB booster, among a few other tidbits.

Looks like a good TOS era carrier :) :techman:
 
^ I'm surprised that the Atlantis hasn't been the focus of more fan artwork over the years. The basic design seems to have quite a bit of potential for variants.

That Atlantis is intriguing, to say the least. I remember that model rocket.

I think if the nose could be developed, with enough detail so that it no longer looks like... well, a cardboard model rocket, but without getting carried away and mucking up the pure design elements, we could REALLY have something there.

How about this? ;)

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/... Models/Polar Lights Conversions/DSCF3161.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/... Models/Polar Lights Conversions/DSCF3163.jpg

I built this recently using the Estes Atlantis as inspiration. The parts are from a Polar Lights Enterprise kit and a 1/144 scale shuttle SRB booster, among a few other tidbits.
That is. . . glorious.
 
That Atlantis is intriguing, to say the least. I remember that model rocket.

I think if the nose could be developed, with enough detail so that it no longer looks like... well, a cardboard model rocket, but without getting carried away and mucking up the pure design elements, we could REALLY have something there.

How about this? ;)

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/... Models/Polar Lights Conversions/DSCF3161.jpg

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/... Models/Polar Lights Conversions/DSCF3163.jpg

I built this recently using the Estes Atlantis as inspiration. The parts are from a Polar Lights Enterprise kit and a 1/144 scale shuttle SRB booster, among a few other tidbits.
That is. . . glorious.

Agreed. Wholeheartedly. Very cool!
 
I wouldn't have thought you'd be able to make a long tube look like a Fed ship, but you did a pretty good job with it! :techman:
 
^^My thought exactly. Well done!

ditto. That's one of the things I really liked about it.

One question, though: looking at the thread title, is this intended to be a carrier of some kind? Or just a really cool ship? ;)

If a carrier, I'm curious about the functionality. I suppose there could be plenty of space along the ventral hull for drop ship type launchers.
 
One question, though: looking at the thread title, is this intended to be a carrier of some kind? Or just a really cool ship? ;)

If a carrier, I'm curious about the functionality. I suppose there could be plenty of space along the ventral hull for drop ship type launchers.

With apologies to the OP for possibly highjacking the thread, I fitted this thing out as an "assault transport" as opposed to a carrier and it actually does have "drop ship" doors on the ventral hull (see this pic). The aft end has a standard shuttle bay.
http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/... Models/Polar Lights Conversions/DSCF3160.jpg

It's certainly much nicer than the flying dildo I designed a few years ago. :)

This thing turned out a little phallic looking too, the more I think about it :guffaw:. Oh well...
 
One question, though: looking at the thread title, is this intended to be a carrier of some kind? Or just a really cool ship? ;)

If a carrier, I'm curious about the functionality. I suppose there could be plenty of space along the ventral hull for drop ship type launchers.

With apologies to the OP for possibly highjacking the thread, I fitted this thing out as an "assault transport" as opposed to a carrier and it actually does have "drop ship" doors on the ventral hull (see this pic). The aft end has a standard shuttle bay.
http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/... Models/Polar Lights Conversions/DSCF3160.jpg

ummmm ..., okay, either this is just freaky or it's a case of "great minds think alike". Cuz, that's just cool! :techman: And big kudos. That's beautiful work!

It's certainly much nicer than the flying dildo I designed a few years ago. :)

This thing turned out a little phallic looking too, the more I think about it :guffaw:. Oh well...

Nothin' wrong with phallic. ;)
 
With apologies to the OP for possibly highjacking the thread, I fitted this thing out as an "assault transport" as opposed to a carrier and it actually does have "drop ship" doors on the ventral hull (see this pic). The aft end has a standard shuttle bay.
http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/... Models/Polar Lights Conversions/DSCF3160.jpg...

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