- IMO, it looks awesome! What a fab idea - it's in the process of scuppering my plans for having a row of portholes there...Sooooo I was busy and figured that the ribbing on the side of the pod could perfectly be converted into masts for the sails. IMHO, it looks pretty great!
- Just the fact that you've spent time bringing my little paper ship to life is enough for me. Besides, I can't even think of a final design/scene for mine at the mo - although, I have managed to stick it all together and added some gold [sub]space sails (I kept the protruding bridge as I think it looks less submarine-like now it has masts and sails).Hey, the Britannia is yours man. I'll finish up the deployable wings and after that, just give me pointers what you want to do with it!
- Kind of. I imagine the British monarchy and the Commonwealth Realm (if not the United Kingdom as it is now) to still exist in some form in the late 23rd century. This is my take on the reigning monarch's Royal Yacht of the time. It's certainly a Federation vessel as the Commonwealth is part of United Earth, which itself is part of the UFP. As to whether it's a naval ship - it depends if the Royal Navy also has a space fleet, or if there's a separate branch of the armed forces for space service.is this a federation naval ship ?
- Oh, WOW!!! That's absolutely stunning! Thank you, @BorgMan (you snuck in as I was replying to gazomg) - I love it!You, my friend, are in luck! Two things in a single month... I'm on a roll![]()
Despite a couple of setbacks (a spelling mistake "aerfvadh" instead of "aefvadh", and a distracting background behind the Romulan refugees), I've finished the physical part of my entry for this month's art challenge: In Times of Crisis...
I need to take a better photo of it (when the sun's out), but here is an "almost ready" version, complete with lettering:
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I just hope that you find the flow reasonably logical, and that it makes sense?
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