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Posted by The Red Admiral (Member # 602) on :
 
I've finished the Nebula Class project now. So for the sake of it here's an image of the Type-1 Nebula leaving orbit. I think I've got the underside of the saucer as correct as can be..


 
Posted by Balaam Xumucane (Member # 419) on :
 
Again, most excellent, sir.
 
Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
 
Very groovy. However, if I may point one thing out: Directly forward of the registry, you have what appear to be a set of four squarish windows. If the details of the Nebbie saucer are the same as the Galaxy saucer, those aren't windows. It's the saucer's auxilary deflector dish. As such, whatever glow they give off should probably be blue.

It's not a crticism...after all, the details may not be the same. The Nebbie doesn't have to worry about seperation situations, so that may very well be a crew lounge or something.

Good work.
 
Posted by Jack_Crusher (Member # 696) on :
 
or those "windows" could be lighted hatchways for the magnometric-subspace-quantum-resonator.
 
Posted by OnToMars (Member # 621) on :
 
Could be.


 
Posted by CaptainMike (Member # 709) on :
 
more likely the photometric exothermal redepositor array
 
Posted by Treknophyle (Member # 509) on :
 
I like windows.

At least I can pronounce windows.
 
Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
 
Just trying to be helpful. Guess I won't try that again...
 
Posted by The Red Admiral (Member # 602) on :
 
Photometric exothermal what now...? Lol.

The Nebula saucer does differ a lot from the Galaxy, except perhaps in scale. They are windows.

It's modelled in accordance with the studio model, here's only a rough screencap. There is a row of four forward facing inset windows, as well as two sets on either side towards the rear.


 
Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
 
Right you are. My bad. Looks good.
 


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