Something smooth and sleek, a design which looks alien where I don't see any lines to know how the pieces connect to one another.For a Daedalus class, you want a primitive look though.
Something smooth and sleek, a design which looks alien where I don't see any lines to know how the pieces connect to one another.For a Daedalus class, you want a primitive look though.
I appreciate you quoting it. Ships like that are ones that I find more inspirational in terms of science fiction possibility, and feeling like current tech could reach that.Awesome work!! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art
I think I would avoid doing something overtly reptilian. Consider that the Gorn, as seen in TOS, looked to have something like compound eyes. Thats rather alien by Earth perspective. So I would likely aim for something alien with perhaps a suggestion or elusive echo of reptilian connotations.Warped9, IYHO do you think a Gorn vessel should look more reptilian or more alien in design? What would be your approach?
Which model was that? I’ve only seen photos of the two nacelles Romulan bird-of-prey, and have never seen any references to Wah Chang building other space/starship models for the series. Colour me intrigued…I have nothing to base this on other than a gut feeling and the production timing, but I think the saucer/one nacelle model that Wah Chang built in addition to the Romulan ship was supposed to be the Gorn vessel. For whatever reason, it was not used and the episode showed nothing. Perhaps someone in the know might have more information. Chang did create the Gorn suit, after all, so it stands to reason that they might have had him build the ship.
This was posted in my other thread TAS made real. This was the other design of Wah Chang’s that went unused.What model that Chang built? EDIT: Oh you mean this...
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There's also this one (the 3-ZB Battlecruiser) from Allie C. Peed III and Stardraft Productions (1981). One of the earliest (if not THE earliest) fan-made Gorn designs, and really kind of cool-looking, IMO. Never cared much for the FASA ones, though. Too boxey-looking for me.
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