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Vance's Schematics

Oregon Trail Class Heavy Colony Vessel (Starfleet Network)

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It was named after 'Ivan' (see the TOS Constellation thread).. but when I thought on it, it would be confused for 'Ivan the Terrible', so Ivanova was a natural modification. (And, of course, named somewhat after Susan. )
 
You whipped up one of your signature schematics of this idea, eh? ;) Nice.

I like how you made the saucer thicker like the Stargazer. I had a couple of thoughts about it. Had you considered turning the warp engines sideways and have their tops face outwards like the TNG design? Also, the Stargazer had a bridge superstructure thingy sticking off the bottom of its saucer as well. Maybe you might want to add that too?

Anyway, it's cool. I always like seeing your schematics.
 
I don't really like reorienting TOS nacelles because they're designed to never NEED that internally. (The chambers can be accessed from any direction). It's purely aesthetic, sure, but it's a minor nit-pick of mine.

As for the 'greebly heavy' type of Constellation precursor, there's the USS Bristol fan-bash (I forget, off hand, who made the model). It doesn't' have the enlarged primary hull, but it does have most the other 'add-ons'.

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It's the way the down pylons come off of the Bruno, it just looks very wrong when coupled with the somewhat bizzare secondary hull assembly.
 
Agreed. This design looks like a more practical option for TOS era Oberth, because the idea of the Oberth's lower hull being modular is realistic and this ship could easily fill that role with the appropriate pod.

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Spacegamer magazine. It's a bizzare build, though. The magazine has it as the first 'open' design for all Federation worlds, predominantly used by Vulcans, firmly in the TOS era.. and then promptly gives it Transwarp drive.

The original art had nowhere near the level of detail shown, though.
 
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