Neat project, Vektor, I hope you don't melt your brains to a mush tryin' to get er done.
That little guy looks like he's looking to buy that Sulek-Class. I'm sure he's asking "How much for just the starship?"
Neat project, Vektor, I hope you don't melt your brains to a mush tryin' to get er done.
That little guy looks like he's looking to buy that Sulek-Class. I'm sure he's asking "How much for just the starship?"
He should be looking for something a little bigger.
Wow, this is a great design!Here's my take on one of the ships in the book. Its actual name would give it away but I can tell you it is a Sulek class vessel. This is a pretty rough sketch but I'm quite happy with the basic design.
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Is it inspired by the Star Wars Radiant VII?
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Anybody care to take a guess what it is? And no peeking at the file name!
Well, I think the cat is pretty much out of the bag as to which book all of this is based on. For those of you who haven't figured it out or have simply never read the book, it's called How Much for Just the Planet by the late, great John M. Ford.
The big building looked partly like a Gothic castle, two parts story-book and one part mad scientist's, with one thin tower poking up at least ten stories, partly like a Victorian mansion with ornate fretsaw work under the eaves, partly like a greenhouse--a long glass roof ran on and on over one wing--and there were plenty of less identifiable parts left over. Before it was a small pagoda-like glass pavilion, and parked before that a streetcar much like the preserved cable lines of San Francisco on Earth; the car tracks ran for fifty yards and stopped cold, with a sign reading YOUR TAX DOLLARS AT WORK - DIREIDI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
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