Patrickivan said:
I love this ship- the Runabout from DS9 was clunky. It had so many lumps and crap on it, you'd think the design team was on future space crack.
::: backing away from Patrickivan :::

Patrickivan said:
I love this ship- the Runabout from DS9 was clunky. It had so many lumps and crap on it, you'd think the design team was on future space crack.
biotech said:
The NCC1701D didnt exactly have huge nacelles, it still went pretty fast.
I'm thinking of putting a big door at the back, for cargo/troop deployment.
biotech said:
The NCC1701D didnt exactly have huge nacelles, it still went pretty fast.
I'm thinking of putting a big door at the back, for cargo/troop deployment.
biotech said:
How is this?
KirkTrekModeler said:
OMG, OMG...! It's Rick! It's RICK! OMG!
Rick, I've got to ask you, what do you think about people that try to interpret your work and the work of Matt Jeffries? You know, people that say things like "Well.... I think Matt wanted to do this, or Rick really wanted it to be like this....." Doesn't that drive you nuts?
Anyway, sorry for highjacking the thread Bio, I just had a Fangasm when I saw that the Rickster had replied to the thread. Sorry.
Rick Sternbach said:
Ook-ook, I like.Are the nacelles parallel to the centerline? They looked a little angled in one of the front views. Not a big deal, just curious.
Rick Sternbach said:One other nitpicky little thing would be the RGB values for the RCS thrusters. On my monitor they look a bit too green; normally we spec'd a yellow ochre that was more orangish-brownish. How's that for clarity?
Rick Sternbach said:And then you can soften all the edges more, and add landing pads to the bottom of the chassis, don't talk with your mouth full, and stop tracking mud across my nice clean kitchen floor.
biotech said:
Heres that straight on from the bottom view.
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