cool eh?
what do you think - it has the right balance between Intrepid and Galaxy I think.
Andrew
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Well, the REAL reason is I wanted to use the Intrepid nacelles in the kit for another project, but I didn't want the rest of the model to go to waste. Also the pictures were taken before I had painted in the windows, hence the BS about extra armor plating.
I'm glad you like it, Andrew, though I admit I never really thought of this model as a possible Bradbury. I'm actually kinda partial to the Bradbury designed by Bernd's ASDB group.
BTW, this is my very first post on Flare. Woo hoo! Now, how do you do those little yellow smileys?
Markus
Testing...
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[This message has been edited by PopMaze (edited February 24, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by PopMaze (edited February 24, 2000).]
There's a schematic of the Bradbury at the Starship Schematic Database site, but this one is just an attempt to duplicate my design using an Intrepid hull and Ambassador nacelles.
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And Laz, your comments regarding "your" Bradbury are pretty concieted. Markus never said he based his idea of anything from "your" idea, which isn't all that imagnative either.
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"but this one is just an attempt to duplicate my design using an Intrepid hull and Ambassador nacelles."
Sure it is. He's duplicating your design. Totally, and I suppose he should pay you royalties.
Jesus, how is this a copy of your design, and not an Intrepid model with Galaxy Nacelles because he didn't want to waste the kit.
Someone needs to get off their imaginary high horse.
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[This message has been edited by Ultra Magnus (edited February 24, 2000).]
And while we're on the subject of "conceited", let me tell you something else I'm quite miffed about but which you never hear me complaining about. But I'll do so now. And that's that people all over the net think they can take my drawings from my site and use them on their own sites without any permission or acknowledgement whatsoever. Not to mention all the kitbashes using nothing but parts of the ships I've drawn. These sites don't even have the courtesy to provide a link to mine - where they got the images in the first place. Hell, even Fabrux started distributing a ship kit which is nothing but a collection of my parts without ever asking for permission first. I've been drawing these ships for over six years now, and they're all over the net, and some people even think my site is newer than other sites and uses drawings made by other people.
I've never complained about any of this because there's not much I can do about it, and I don't want to be tight-a**ed like Paramount. But it's getting ridiculous.
Conceited, huh? I think not. Just fed up with the lack of simple courtesy and careless violation of the copyright notice on my site.
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Another example of what pisses me off are the various original designs I created for conjectural classes which people have taken from my site, blown up and reduced to grayscale, and then submitted to Starship Schematics under their own names.
Lastly, you can dispense with the facetious "your" design when referring to the Bradbury I drew. The quotes aren't necessary, because it *is* my design.
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BUT (and a big f*cking one at that), there's a difference between defending your own work and condeming people because THEIR work SLIGHTLY resembles yours.
I see similarities between both of your pieces. Do I think his design is in anyway a 'rip-off' of yours? No way.
Nowhere did he say "Okay, this is Laz1701's design, but an Intrepid hull and Galaxy Nacelles."
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Hell, that's the reason I don't create ships anymore. (Well, not online.)
The only thing I was upset at was the fact that it seemed you were deeming Mark's design as nothing more than yours, slightly altered.
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I think Laz - you do a great job with your ships - and its a pity that those ship kits out there never credit to you - at least in a Read Me file in the zip file... I never knew you did those ships until I saw your site linked from here, at Flare.
Once again - NO one knows what the Bradbury looks like - but what is wrong with "In a different world" having Markus's ship as the Bradbury - if it ever got onto screen - I wouldn't be complaining - I'd rather see that ship than the kitbashes we saw in DS9 or the new FC ships - it makes MUCH more sense... Remember Starfleet ships used to be about Technology unchained - which Markus' ship is - not something COMPLETELY new like the Steamrunner or the Saber...
Markus - I just want to ignore your 'backstory' if you will just for my own fantasies of seeing this as an actual INTENTIONALLY built ship by Starfleet - not an ugly kitbash.
Andrew
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Isn't the Bradbury class actually a rather boring one to create models of, or argue about? As far as we know, the Bradbury was an unsuccessful prototype. We've never heard of that class of ships after the single reference to the NX-registered initial vessel. Other off-screen ships like Renaissances seem more fruitful venues for development, since they pop up several times in the Encyclopedia.
And a ship with NX-72307 (higher than anything except the runabouts, the Defiants and the Intrepids) might already have been testing Sovereign-style or Nova-style tech instead of the Intrepid stuff that already was in actual production by NCC-74656. A really radically experimental ship might be more interesting than an evolutionary step between Galaxy and Intrepid.
Timo Saloniemi
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Here's a thought: maybe Laz and Markus would like to collaborate on a new idea together? Or possibly, given the outstanding nature of both designs, you could work together to fuse them and create something totally new and different?
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*I* Said wouldn't it be cool to have that as the Bradbury. Its not a great leap to think that the Bradbury is somewhere between the Galaxy and the Intrepid...
I'm not the only one to think this - Laz has also done a long time ago - some nice diagrams of his version of the Bradbury - remember... there is no known bradbury people...
Andrew
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"What a wonderful and amazing scheme have we here of the magnificent vastness of the Universe! So many Suns, so many Earths...!" - Christian Huygens, New Conjectures Concerning the Planetary Worlds, Their Inhabitants and Productions (ca 1670)
Anyway. Rant over.
AFAIK, the lowdown on the Bradbury is that it is an Intrepid prototype... although I don't think this is canon. So it could be Laz's design, Markus's design, or even the study model in The Art of Star Trek! So because we have not seen it and know very little about the ship other than that it exists, practically anything goes... Like I said, IDIC - infinite diversity in infinite combinations.
BTW - as kitbashes go, it's a hell of a lot better than the ones in the DS9 tech manual!
Kudos to our designers! Keep it up...
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Thanks for the compliments. Just once more for the record, my model (USS Mareja) was never supposed to be the Bradbury, nor was it influenced by Laz's design. It's straight-up Rick Sternbach's Intrepid mated with Andy Probert's nacelles. The only thing I can take credit for is the pylon shape, and maybe the paint job. To me, it's still just an Intrepid-class.
Laz, I understand where you're coming from, so apology accepted, and no hard feelings. I, too, have had my material stolen and used without credit or permission so I know what it feels like. I know you're just watching out for yourself, rightfully so, and I can't blame you for that.
The web is a tough environment. It gives all of us a fair shot at sharing our work with the general public, but it also makes it so easy for others to take what we've made and claim it as their own. It's worth more to me to share what I've done and make others happy, than to just hide it and protect it where it's sure to do no one any good. The best I can hope for is that my designs will become well known enough that, even if someone steals them, people will still recognize them as mine.
The tough thing about kitbashes, is that given enough time and enough people working on them, duplicate designs are unavoidable. It becomes hard to tell what is property theft, and what is an honest coincidence. The funny thing is, USS Mareja is my only 'cut and paste kitbash', something I usually avoid. All my other kitbash models are far more original. I feel awkward thinking that this is the one design you know me by. I'd be happy to talk about this some more if anyone wants. Just start a new topic over on the Creativity forum.
I have it a little easier than you, Laz, and other digital artists, in that if anyone steals my photos, I can still pull out the physical model and say, "See? My idea." With purely digital images, once it's gone, it's tough to get back. I really hope this hasn't discouraged you too much. You have a lot of talent, and I hope you keep designing.
Sorry about continuing the drift, but this is a pretty important point Laz has brought up. Back on topic, like Timo and Sol System, I also think of the Bradbury as a completely radical and new ship, perhaps Lance Nutter's awesome wild looking design over at Bernd's ASDB site.
Andrew, thanks for your support. It's people like you who make me feel what I'm doing is worthwhile. Go ahead and ignore my 'backstory' and make up your own. As Starbuck reminds us, IDIC: Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. That's what Star Trek is really about, where we can share and inspire each other's creativity and imagination.
PopMaze, thanks! I didn't know it draws the smiles automatically. I thought I had to import a file or something. This is cool. Maybe the open mouth is ":" and "D"?
Markus
And thanks for your help as well. The open mouth is with the "D"
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-Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges
On the subject of kitbashes, my Bradbury was never a kitbash, while your model is - and I have to say it's one of the better Intrepid kitbashes around. As you said in the "Defense of Kitbashes" thread, there's nothing wrong with kitbashes as long as they look feasable. There's an Intrepid sister class mentioned in tech fandom called the Kyuga, and if I hadn't already come up with my own design for it, I would have nominated your model for it.
On the subject of the Bradbury itself, I've always considered it not only an intermediate step between the Galaxy and Intrepid, but a failed class. Only the prototype was built, and the rest of the class was never built because the Intrepid design replaced it.
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We did it on the floor,
We did it by the door,
We did it all night,
We did it under a light,
So how about for tonight we do it some more...
OK firstly, Starbuck, I don't know if your rant was aimed at me , because my latest response in this thread was not aimed at you but in general to the thread... it seems that the thread has veered from it original purpose - just to get others gawking at Markus' nice model and seeing if I was crazy or not!?!
basically everyone, "In my universe - I'd like to something like Markus' ship - even if it wasn't a Bradbury
All I can say Laz - your designs inspired me to TRY my own - and Markus - your model work is really really good - I'm just a beginner modeller - so you give me something to aim for.
What colour do you use for the federation hull? I think my Voyager that I'm in the middle of is too dark...
and its a matte isn't it?
Andrew
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