The other day I posted in Warped9's thread about his excellent Galileo research. I recommended that a person trying to rethink the shuttlecraft Copernicus from "The Slaver Weapon" should consult the shuttlecraft art of Matt Jefferies, the car designs of Gene Winfield, and their own sense of what seems "right". I decided that instead of typing a thousand more words on the subject, I'd let a few pictures do the work.
Here I've gone back to the original TAS design, and reworked it using stylistic touches garnered from Galileo designer Winfield's "Reactor" (which itself appeared as the "Jupiter 8" in "Bread and Circuses"). I've also taken a few cues from Jefferies' original shuttlecraft design, and from a few TMP designs like the tram. I've tried to blend it all into a sensible design -- something I wasn't sure when I was starting out was possible and still be able to retain any link to the TAS ship. Anyhow, here it is. You be the judge. The scale depends on how big you want to make the Galileo, which is included for reference:



You can click on the images for larger versions of the files. Comments are welcome -- it's a work in progress, of course.
Here I've gone back to the original TAS design, and reworked it using stylistic touches garnered from Galileo designer Winfield's "Reactor" (which itself appeared as the "Jupiter 8" in "Bread and Circuses"). I've also taken a few cues from Jefferies' original shuttlecraft design, and from a few TMP designs like the tram. I've tried to blend it all into a sensible design -- something I wasn't sure when I was starting out was possible and still be able to retain any link to the TAS ship. Anyhow, here it is. You be the judge. The scale depends on how big you want to make the Galileo, which is included for reference:



You can click on the images for larger versions of the files. Comments are welcome -- it's a work in progress, of course.