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Taldrenites => Starfleet Command Models => Topic started by: Atolm-Rising on September 10, 2007, 06:27:52 pm
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Eternity-Class
(http://aycu36.webshots.com/image/26515/2002442473933164258_rs.jpg)
(http://aycu29.webshots.com/image/26548/2002450331034148121_rs.jpg)
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Thats the first time I've ever seen Nacelles in the neck. Definately very cool and a fantastic take an the old trek methidoligy.
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it sorta looks like some futureistic I dunno..bathroom scrubber? :angel: Seriously though it looks like a hand weapon more than a ship.
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ok defiant...where did that come from....?!
id say something at least as big as an ambassador and above scale wise
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alright how abut the actual shape of the ship ... it cant be that small... altho that enterprise episode comes to mind....
besides the windows are to small to make out properly... which means they must not need windows any more ... any one see the insignia on that thing...?
its at least 29th century
regardless the thing should be at least ambassador size to do it justice
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Depending on which of the hull decorations are actually windows, and whether the windows on the 'shuttle-bay' at the rear span one or two decks, I estimate that if the windows on the 'shuttle-bay' are in-fact single deck windows then it would follow that the ship is approximately 14 decks in height - however, if they are not single deck windows (and by looking at the other hull details that appear to be windows, which are significantly smaller than the windows on the 'shuttle-bay') then it would follow that the ship is approximately 30 decks in height.
I think it probably has a height similar to that of an Intrepid Class (66 metres for 14 decks?) which would make this ship about 230 metres in length if both drawings share the same scale.
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Neat work Atolm what is neat is how the Top vew has a small similarity to the Starfleet international's Delphis Class Explorer
looking forward to mor views.
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The ship has no "windows" in the conventional sense, but rather the "skin" of the hull is transparent from the inside looking out, but opaque from the outside in.
The ship is 500metres long.
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i had a fealing abut it :angel: :laugh:
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The ship has no "windows" in the conventional sense, but rather the "skin" of the hull is transparent from the inside looking out, but opaque from the outside in.
The ship is 500metres long.
LOL
I said to F_W the day before I posted when we were discussing this, that I bet it has something like holographic view ports or something - especially being so far in the future, I envisaged transparent aluminium going out of date!