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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Peregrinus: [QB] I think the [i]Elkins[/i] and the [i]Centaur[/i] are the most promising, with the [i]Yeager[/i] a likely possibility, if I can tinker with the physical bits... With the [i]Elkins[/i], I'm blending the hulls together better than the distant kitbash had done to it, and giving it twin deflector dishes. Plus, I'm scratchbuilding nacelles of the right size, based on Rick's [i]Voyager[/i] concept model. The [i]Centaur[/i] looks good with the [i]Enterprise[/i]-B saucer. I kept the [i]Excelsior[/i] bridge, but mounted it in place of the sensor dome on top of the [i]Reliant[/i] bridge module. I also modified the window layout, superimposing the dorsal port and starboard windows all on one side and mirroring them on the other. I eliminated most of the ventral windows, only keeping a few small ones by the lower sensor dome. I painted the saucer boxes as shuttlebays, not impulse engines -- as I stubbornly insist they are. *heh* The [i]Yeager[/i] is okay on the initial pass. I think it just needs a little... "filling out" bits added to the secondary hull to smooth them out to more normal Starfleet-y standard. I'll use the leading edge of the secondary hull as the deflector array, that's fine. And, of course, I renamed this class [i]Jaeger[/i], in ironic homage to the guy who stole its original name. *chuckle* --Jonah P.S. Here's the [i] [URL=http://steve.pugh.net/fleet/early.html#mann]Mann[/URL][/i] class. The painting is a rougher version of what I'm building. One of my favorite pastimes is to "clean up" ship designs with good potential, but not necessarily the best execution. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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