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My "Enterprise F"

That looks like a nice lead-in to the J (which I know isn't everyone's favorite :lol:)
 
I liked this design from the start. But the nacelles don't gel with the design. What software are using to create this? I'm loving the details
 
I liked this design from the start. But the nacelles don't gel with the design. What software are using to create this? I'm loving the details

Pretend you are the head of GE or Rolls Royce in the future, and you just won the bid for the engines. Watcha got?
 
Something straightforward, like the PBR 3600N?

Or something sportier, like the multiple-injection/linear coil XGP-22SR/2?
 
Something straightforward, like the PBR 3600N?

Or something sportier, like the multiple-injection/linear coil XGP-22SR/2?

I don't know, but I gotta do SOMETHING different - the original engines I had on there just weren't doing it for me.

(And I sure as heck don't want to do something that looks like just another dog's peener...)
 
I think it might be worth the try to place the connection point between the nacelle and pylon somewhat towards the forward part of the nacelles.

Like the nacelles. They remind me a little of the Armistice class.
 
I think it might be worth the try to place the connection point between the nacelle and pylon somewhat towards the forward part of the nacelles.


Yes, I had actually whipped one out like that, too. I thought it looked pretty good. I had to toss a coin to choose which one to go with.

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I kind of think it looks better that way.

Thanks! I like it too.

IMHO, they both work, but I think it creates a very different feeling, just moving them back a tiny bit. Must be the shift in center of balance, and the fact that it makes the ship longer.

Plus, with the nacelles moved back, there are those two long, flat surfaces facing each other without pylons in the way, so maybe there's an interaction between the nacelles.
 
Like those awesome Probert concept paintings for TMP with the gnarly energy stream between the nacelles.

Tiiiight.
 
Plus it is a formula that has been used many times, and it just seems to work. It seems to give more balance.

Sure, I can see why you might want to move the nacelles more forward somehow, but...
 
Love what you have done here, are you going to do any other views???

OMGOMGOMGOMGOMG!!!!!! THE WINNER OF THE 2005 "Design the Titan Contest" loves my work! And I'm a no-talent-hack!

This is as big a thrill as that time Andy Probert critiqued one of my designs!!!:):):)

Ummmm... no, I don't see any other views in the near future. Why? 2 reasons: 1.) the additional views will reveal design flaws in the top view that I missed, warping my ego & my fragile little mind, and 2.) did I mention I'm a no talent hack (?) and it's too hard of work!
 
Love what you have done here, are you going to do any other views???

Oh, alright... since you asked so nicely, here's a quick sketch of what I sort of see it looking like from the front:

KLINGONTest3.jpg


I also tried a side view sketch, but I gotta tell you, a flat starship, from the side, don't look like much. :(
 
Hmm, quite different. From the front, I'm getting a Loknar kinda vibe. Looking at it from above, I had thought the nacelles would have gone straight out - kind of like the nacelles in Voyager's "down" position.

Really diggin the saucer's profile.
 
Hmm, quite different. From the front, I'm getting a Loknar kinda vibe. Looking at it from above, I had thought the nacelles would have gone straight out - kind of like the nacelles in Voyager's "down" position.

Really diggin the saucer's profile.

Seconded.... I too thought from the top that she had a flatter profile. I say keep going with this it doesn't look that bad from the front. :techman::techman::techman:
 
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