(-: The only thing is I can't see myself putting as much effort and detail into any of the other shuttles--it's just too involved. With the Class F I'm trying like hell to envision a "realistic" vehicle and what that would entail and then trying to fashion what might pass for remotely credible looking tech-guts. God knows how many mistakes I'm making.
That said I could see myself tackling general interior layouts of the other shuttlecraft while glossing over the 'tween hulls tech-guts.
And then there's the
Connie-class hangar deck. I know I won't be really happy until I work out a hangar deck that can properly accomodate my 26ft. shuttlecraft. And that answer will finally tell me whether a 947ft. or 1080ft.
Enterprise is more credible.
As I see it my list of shuttlecraft would include:
- a pre TOS design extrapolated from some of MJ's early sketches.
- the Class F shuttlecraft
- something of a TOS era runabout
- the TAS scoutship (adapted)
- the TAS heavy lander (adapted)
- the TAS aquashuttle (adapted)
- the TMP Vulcan longrange shuttlecraft
- three or four versions of the smaller Starfleet TMP era shuttlecraft
- the TFF shuttlecraft
Thats
a lot of work.
Having said that I can see how I could make this work. When completed it could be made available on CD. There'd be a file on each vehicle with large 11x17 sheets that could be printed out in full size. But I could also include an extra file that could have everything in a 8x11 form--you could print the whole thing out and put the pages into a duotang or binder or whatever. If you've got the patience and software or even the right neighbourhood print shop you could even get it printed double-sided and bound.