QUOTE (DarthKev @ Nov 23 2010, 05:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
1. It's probably because I don't know what you planned on the wings looking right, but I really don't see anything wrong with them. Though I look forward to seeing what you planned for their appearance.
2. Again, this is probably just because of my impression of the Furwin, but the Ovios reminds me of Eta-2 Actis Interceptors from Star Wars.
I really like it, though. Bulky, but not too bulky. It looks like a bomber/gunship while still looking sleek and fast.
- Well, I wanted them to be narrower vertically without also vertically squashing the exhaust nozzle.
- It does have a resemblance to them, but it's accidental. This is the ship by Master of Shadows that I rejected for the Orion Interceptor.
I'm glad you like it; as I said, I'm not really sure.
I took a page from your book when I designed it, DarthKev, and also added sleeping bunks to it, making it the only launchable fighter with a dedicated sleeping area. (You can actually see them if you look closely; they're set into the aft cockpit wall.) I even added a pillow, which came from the Google 3D warehouse.
I'm taking a brief break from Orion ships to show another ship I've had interest in, the hypergate tender.
_ Terran Engineering Corporation U-40 Hypergate Tender_
Unique Cargo Vessel, United Galactic Hypergate Authority
Since most of the hypergates were nearly two thousand years old when the UGF was even founded, their components have deteriorated, which can make them unsafe. The Terran Engineering Corporation U-40 Hypergate Tenders are necessary to keep them running. Even the Axe-tails and Ganba won't attack them when they fly UGHGA transponder codes; they know that hypergates are the only thing that allows them to respond to emergencies quickly. Occasionally they wind up in the hands of private owners, usually after a new model puts the old one on the auction block. They make decent courier vessels.
Hypergate tenders are one of the only non-combat ships in EVN:UGF to be equipped with tractor beams (a total of two generators, one each port and starboard). These are used primarily to separate the hypergate petals to enable large vessels (ships bigger than two kilometers in beam, such as superfreighters, colony ships, and UGN command ships) to pass through the aperture.
Compared to a lot of my custom ships, the hypergate tender took a much shorter time to model. This is probably due to the comparative simplicity of its fuselage and components.
Oddly enough, without insignia or tractor beam emitters (or the hatch on the starboard flank), the unpainted hypergate tender looks like a fat-bodied missile, so I saved a copy of it to use as one. Maybe I'll make it into the Devastator MIRV, the Varellan nuclear torpedo, or the Axe-tail Radion missile.
Attached below is a better view of the UGHGA insignia: the UGF's blue and white globe, overlaid with a stylized hypergate.
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This post has been edited by StarSword : 24 November 2010 - 11:26 AM