I have two new ships to show off this evening.
** Republic Naval Systems Apache -class Command Ship**
Multipurpose Heavy Warship, United Galactic Navy
These ships are the might of the UGN incarnate. Republic Naval Systems Apache -class Command Ships carry enough firepower to lay waste to whole planets, and are among the most powerful vessels that anyone has ever built. Mounting hundreds of weapons, these ships are primarily reserved for battle group-commanding admirals. The ship is surprisingly versatile, which is a must when you consider that the varied roles of the United Galactic Navy.
The UGN currently has a grand total of thirty command ships of three classes. The Apache -class is the oldest and smallest of these, 7200 meters in length and almost that in wingspan. Its mission role is primarily one of command and control, providing a heavily defended mobile base for the UGN's admiralty. With a crew of over 30,000 officers and enlisted, and the capacity for up to 20,000 additional troops, it can support extended campaigns deep in enemy territory. It also carries a prefabricated garrison that drops into the atmosphere from a mount on the ventral hull, directly below the tailfin.
The Apache -class is now rather old and has largely been displaced by the newer (and larger) Aegis - and Jupiter -class command ships. Still, sterling examples of this venerable vessel remain in service; the most famous of these is the UGNS Allegiance , the flagship of the Fifth Battle Group commanded by the maverick Admiral Walter Farragut.
The initial design for this model, made largely from Delphi's components, was done by Darthkev. I did some very minor refining, adding insignia (the globe-and-anchor of the UGN) and textures and changing the blue paint on the wings and tailfin.
Next, the Foxfire, a civilian heavy fighter.
_ Merlin Starcraft Corporation F/A-80 Foxfire_
Heavy Fighter, Civilian Starship Market
Until the advent of the Black Knight, the Merlin Starcraft Corporation F/A-80 Foxfire was the fighter of choice for the United Galactic Fighter Corps, and remains MSC's sole addition to the super-competitive starfighter market. The X-shaped strike foil wings and vectored thrust give it incredible agility, and modified Gale-class assault cannons and powerful lasers give it great firepower. Unfortunately, the long gooseneck is highly vulnerable to precision fire, and a "fox" pilot who wants to live to retire MUST keep enemies away from above and below.
The Mark II Foxfire was designed to address complaints by pilots that the weak armor on the original left the long "neck" a good target. This version has thicker armor, better engines, and a rack of FlakMeister flechette missiles in addition to the original's Needle launchers.
The Mark III is the latest model, released onto the open market after the Black Knight became standard. It's really more of a gunboat than a fighter, but corporate inertia left it classified as the latter.
MSC made its name building larger vessels, chiefly freighters and light cruisers (including EVN:UGF's version of the Kestrel), and while they'd had fighter designs on the drawing board for a while, the Foxfire was the first to be put into production. The United Galactic Fighter Corps never really took to the fox as wholeheartedly as they had to its predecessors from Magnum Dynamics (the White Lightning and InvisiBlur) or its successor (the Black Knight). They found the weak armor on the original Mark I to be a liability, and its large cross-section reduced its ability to be stealthy. However, it has built a following on the civilian market, particularly among planetary security forces: it is relatively cheap, and quite effective at combating piracy and smuggling.
I first built this as a LEGO model, having envisioned it as sort of a cross between an X-Wing and a goose. (Don't ask me why.) We already had the first edition of the LEGO X-Wing model (when LEGO first started producing Star Wars sets), so I built its back half according to the directions and then built the front half of the fox on my own. This model uses several Delphi components. The engines, for instance, are made out of two Ribbed Hull Blocks (one on top of the upside-down other), with a Large Cannon Housing as the intake and Small Vector Thrust Block as the exhaust nozzle. I used an Arm in the cockpit (the control stick), a Large Cannon Housing fused to one of Darthkev's Gatling guns and a Multipurpose Strut as the cheek-mounted assault cannons, and various other pieces for the laser cannons, seat, and hyperdrive exhaust (which you can't really see, but it's mounted on the stern).
This post has been edited by StarSword : 16 November 2010 - 04:32 PM