Handyman, don´t get me wrong, but your ships looks to much the Akyazi and Akula that we already known.
While I appreciate your effort to learn Hexagon and Daz, your ships could fits better in your own dedicated thread to develop and promote them.![]()
My apologies. I will refrain from posting further
Hummm... I think that no. Excelsior isn´t the 1701, as painted in the hull.Is that the nuExcelsoir class?
I never noticed before that the pod IXS-AC-1 was named GalileoFrom 2014, the IXS Enterprise
Author: Mark Rademaker
Status: finished
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Always loved Atolm’s designs. They’re so unconventional in usual Trek design aesthetics, but all could still quite easily fit within their respective fleets.From 2012, a romulan warbird.
Concept drawing: Atolm
Mesh builder: Sean Kennedy
Status: finished
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Union? I'm afraid I'm not familiar with what Scifi that is from.Kind of looks like an Union ship
Ah yes, I can see where you're coming from there, some definite similarities - at least from what I've seen from the show's promos. I'd love it if Orville would go on Netflix at some point.Orville
Whoever made this model, the USS Nautilus, knew how to make an elegant looking starship. I think the design is a well considered evolution of the way Trek ships were evolving at the time, and it remains one of my longtime favourites.
Aww that's too bad, I would've loved to have seen an updated versionThanks for remind me of this ship and his author!
Steve Rivers is the mesh builder. He had planned an upgrade for her, interiors included. In fact, he started to build the new version many years ago (you can find his channel on youtube), but he lost interest and quit 3d modelling, unhappyness.
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