• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Hood-class battlecruiser TOS concept design

JT Graphics printed those for me. The end caps are re-scaled from a 1/650 alternate TOS cap design he produces. The front bussard domes are re-scaled from my Sentinel warp drive design.
 
Thanks! I've never seen clear printed that...well...clearly before.

Sorry, I'm still amazed at your Hood, and I'm following closely.
 
Another stunning and utterly believable model, @AdmiralBuck . I imagine you must show your various starships at cons or model shows or the like, but how do you keep your fleet at home? - Are they boxed up/stored, or out on display?
 
Another stunning and utterly believable model, @AdmiralBuck . I imagine you must show your various starships at cons or model shows or the like, but how do you keep your fleet at home? - Are they boxed up/stored, or out on display?

I usually just attend WonderFest (June 3-4) every year to show the newest one. The rest of the time, the Fleet lives in a glass display case in my studio although I'm running out of room.

 
Last edited:
I usually just attend WonderFest (June 3-4) every year to show the newest one. The rest of the time, the Fleet lives in a glass display case in my studio although I'm running out of room.

Feel free to ship one of them to my house. I'm not picky. I'll even take the submarine.

Also, modeling question, have you ever modeled interiors for things like the sub?
 
Also, modeling question, have you ever modeled interiors for things like the sub?

I have done interiors on models where you can see them, usually through a open door or window port. Sentinel has several detailed hangar bays and an interior VIP lounge. Not so much on a submarine.
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top