Thanks for the comments everyone!
@MadMan1701A - Yes the droopage... I know it's there but I've come to accept it, I can only tell you that it's been worse than what you're seeing here but in order to keep the configuration and look that I wanted for the other views I had to just learn to live with it. This is something I've found with a number of models (not just my own), seems they have one totally craptastic view that you promise yourself you'll never show, then someone goes and asks for a profile view, lol. Bringing a straight line to the struts interrupts the "Atlantic bow" look of the secondary hull. In order to avoid that, I'd have to raise the struts to the warp engines which then puts them in the path of the impulse engines. So then I'd have to move the impulse engines or push the struts out and before you know it I'd have the NX-01 lol.
@junxon - LOL... nice
@The Axeman - Did you just call my warp engines fat? I kinda like the nacelles, they're not finished of course but, for me, they work. I think they match the flow of the ship and harken back to Proberts TMP warp engines. But the pics should do all of the convincing, so I won't try to convince you with words.
@Saquist - See this is where I falter with Trek, I have no idea what the conventional wisdom is on warp fields. I watched the original series in it's entirety, all the movies, I think I saw all of The Next Generation and a good chunk of the Deep Space Nine series, a few of the Voyager episodes and a couple of Enterprise episodes. I've got me a Technical Manual, and a Next Generation Technical Manual, and a few more manuals and a couple of novels. So I am by no means a Trek expert, but I can follow most of the conversations, kinda like "I can understand it but I can't speak it".
But now you've gone into some deep jungle native dialect that I'm completely unfamiliar with. I don't see how the deflector being mounted where it is would interfere with the warp field or create instability any more than it being mounted at the front of the secondary hull. I know I've seen other designs with this configuration, is there something that needs to be added or subtracted to make this work?
What would the functional and tactical problems be with the secondary hull?
I hope this doesn't come off as overly sensitive, because I'm not offended at all, if I didn't want any criticism I wouldn't have posted this here, I'm just genuinely curious.