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Re: "Duvernay" Mk2
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Mon, 3 Mar 2003 21:24:39 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Gil Shaw writes:
> Cool! It's a bit of a 'me too' at this stage, but this turned out nicely,
> Lenny. Mind you, I never thought that the orginally was ugly...just looked
> like the smaller part of a very large ship.
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> However, this was an excellent predecessor to the original. The colour
> scheme help break up the line of it, and the design leaves plenty of room
> for interior modelling. The openess of it would allow for mission-specific
> variants I'd wager.
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> Nice stuff.
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> Cheers,
> -G
Thanks Gil! Coming from you this is a real honor. You and few others really
make this community something to *want* to be apart of. Thanks for the
comments!
-Lenny
> In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman writes:
> > can't wait:
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/glencaer/Duvernay/DuvernayMk2/d00.jpg
> > patient:
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=35642
> >
> > "Duvernay" an Anthropological Research Starship, studying feral humans. It
> > is the Karalehn Industries Akins Class, Proxia.
> >
> >
> > note: this is the 2nd version of this ship. It has gone from three decks to
> > one. I realized I was trying to do too much all at once. I think this is
> > the first thing i've made with some serious greebling. I think it turned out
> > well.
> >
> > * the 8x8 radar dishs on the sides are planetary sensors that hold up during
> > hyperspace traveling. They feature one of the seed parts for this month.
> > * there are two engine systems: a hyperspace one (the two nacelles off the
> > back) and the thrusters (for sub-light speeds, maneuvering in a starsystem-
> > the three red ones)
> > * the black thing on the back is the retractable solar panel than generates
> > power for the engines.
> > * eight crew members of six anthropologists and two to run the ship.
> >
> > criticism, ideas, questions, thoughts, off topic ramblings.. all welcome
> > _lenoro
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