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MrNeutron
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quote:
Originally posted by Lobo:
Ok how is this?
http://mitglied.lycos.de/mrbrown5/okuda.gif

Lobo

Looks cool.

However, if they were going to wedge .5" plexiglass between the saucer halves, I suspect the edge would be vertical, not sloped, otherwise the saucer bottom wouldn't fit without having its outer edge sanded down.

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Mark Nguyen
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Well, these ARE professional modelmakers we're talking about.

Shuttlebay? Aft undercut?

Mark

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Lobo
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quote:
Originally posted by Mark Nguyen:
Well, these ARE professional modelmakers we're talking about.

Shuttlebay? Aft undercut?

Mark

You can see the shuttlebay on the rear view.

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Lobo
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Front view:
http://mitglied.lycos.de/mrbrown5/okuda3.gif

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MinutiaeMan
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I had an idea... certainly this is nothing but speculation, but --

Perhaps this unseen/unmade design is what the USS Liberator (the ship that launched the shuttlecraft seen in "The Art of Star Trek") looked like? 'twould be interesting to find a place for such an interesting starship concept...

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Dat
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Or we could assign this design to the Rigel class. Perhaps we could also have the Liberator be Rigel class as well?

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MinutiaeMan
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*smacks head*

How'd I forget the Rigel Class? [Wink]

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Fabrux
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Weeeell, the Liberator was 67016, and the Tolstoy was 62905... Not too big of a gap when compared to Mirandae and Excelsiors.

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These wont open!
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Lobo
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quote:
Originally posted by Micromaniac:
These wont open!

Thats Lycos Tripod sorry.

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Jason Abbadon
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Would you mind E-Mailing me the pics directly?
If it's cool, I'll build a 2500th model of it!
I'm halfway through with my Excelsior study model...er...model!

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Lobo
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quote:
Originally posted by Jason Abbadon:
Would you mind E-Mailing me the pics directly?
If it's cool, I'll build a 2500th model of it!
I'm halfway through with my Excelsior study model...er...model!

No problem!
I've mailed them to you.

Lobo

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Jason Abbadon
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You sir, Rock.

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Jason Abbadon
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I like it. I'll build it....mabye even this week if time allows.
I'm glad it does'nt have those "marker nacelles".
What is the length of this ship? Looks to be about 350-370 meters at first glance.

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Jason Abbadon
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Lobo: Do you have an aft and ventral view?

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