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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Balaam Xumucane: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Masao: [qb] Maybe the impulse deck is a bit large, and the impulse deflection crystal is mounted too far forward?[/qb][/QUOTE]Oh, impulse delfection crystal. Right. I totally knew what that was. And also totally realized why it was where it was positioned before. Totally. [IMG]http://flareupload.pleh.net/uploads/419/bx-preTMP_Miranda-03.jpg[/IMG] Thanks all for feedback. [b]Andrew[/b]: I hereby appoint you window nazi for all proto-Mirandas. Rest assured that windows will go there. I just won't put them there until I'm solid on the shape of that portion of the ship. It takes a while bending all those rectangles to conform to new shapes. Good call on the deflector spacing. I was using a movie era template and it wasn't jibing. This feels much more TOS. [b]Masao[/b]: I worried about that being too big. I wanted to make sure the face series would have enough space to still make a fun show and you lose a lot of volume with that secondary hull. This is smaller, but retains some of that original shape. I hope we're talking about the same "impulse deck." No way I'm losing the roll bar. That's half the fun! [b]WizArtist[/b]: Yeah I had similar concerns for their fertility. Rather than raising the rollbar any higher, I've lowered the Bridge module somewhat. The TOS module stands up so proud, and I felt like this kept the lines of the ship. Do people feel like the deflector needs to entirely clear the bridge? I suppose the next step would be making the dish smaller. Also, Masao, careful about giving away all our tricks. Next thing you know we'll have to become good illustrators! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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