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USS Grandeur - One... More... Time!

You're not being pad to do this and you're not on a deadline. Go deal with whatever you have to and come back to this when you're ready.
 
You're actually feeling the need to apologize for giving real life priority? C'mon man, don't worry!! Life is more important then a CGI project. It'll be there when you feel like it again, mean while, taking care of yourself is more important. :)
 
Nothing saps a man's creativity more than hard luck. Here's hoping your lemon stockpile becomes someone else's problem pronto, Vektor!

Technically, they're already someone else's problems, but when those someones are people you love and care about, it can be just as bad.

Anyway, I'm dealing with it. Gonna try to get some work done on the Grandeur tonight if nothing major arises.
 
I'm not going to do black/yellow stripes. That's a very conventional caution symbology that doesn't exist anywhere else in the Trek universe that I know of, at least not on the exterior of starships.

I think they have waarnings near the phaser emitters.

Yeah, but not BLACK/YELLOW caution symbols, but red warning strips. Emphasis on black and yellow, which isn't used, at least not that I know of in canon.

NX-class ships used black and yellow warning stripes, for example:
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hmmm, now that I look at it again. I guess those are stickers on a flat surface. When I first looked at it I got the impression of geometric shapes casting odd shadows.
 
Image dump, latest and greatest:

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Yep, those thrusters look great. That second to last image is lovely, very regal looking from that angle.

ETA: the fifth image down. It looks like there is a smoke smudge on the underside of the right nacelle. Like someone has physically handled the model. Very strange?
 
ETA: the fifth image down. It looks like there is a smoke smudge on the underside of the right nacelle. Like someone has physically handled the model. Very strange?

Yeah, I got one of my omni lights a little too close to the nacelle with the intensity set higher than 1.0. ;)
 
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