aggie_92
LL 928 Galaxy Explorer by Elephant-Knight
This 928-class starship carries a crew of four scientists, two flight engineers, and one pilot in its missions cataloging gaseous anomalies and interstellar shockwaves. A small compartment in the center of the ship has hatches to the front cabin, rear cabin, and cargo area, allowing any of the three cabins to be accessed independently without exposing the others to vacuum. A small airlock opens onto the rear cabin and the tail of the ship for spacewalks. Unfortunately, the crew stations, floors, and bulkheads installed for the scientific role occupy most of the cargo volume, which would otherwise be enormous, so the storm chasers can only carry a miniaturized rover which would not be very useful if they were to become shipwrecked on a deserted island world. ... But does it come in black?
I may revisit this build sometime, because I'm not satisfied with the wing attachments. They're very smooth and they look great, but they wouldn't be able to maintain the 30-degree angle if the ship was turned upside-down.
Original here:
www.flickr.com/photos/31780766@N06/47295706921/in/album-7...
LL 928 Galaxy Explorer by Elephant-Knight
This 928-class starship carries a crew of four scientists, two flight engineers, and one pilot in its missions cataloging gaseous anomalies and interstellar shockwaves. A small compartment in the center of the ship has hatches to the front cabin, rear cabin, and cargo area, allowing any of the three cabins to be accessed independently without exposing the others to vacuum. A small airlock opens onto the rear cabin and the tail of the ship for spacewalks. Unfortunately, the crew stations, floors, and bulkheads installed for the scientific role occupy most of the cargo volume, which would otherwise be enormous, so the storm chasers can only carry a miniaturized rover which would not be very useful if they were to become shipwrecked on a deserted island world. ... But does it come in black?
I may revisit this build sometime, because I'm not satisfied with the wing attachments. They're very smooth and they look great, but they wouldn't be able to maintain the 30-degree angle if the ship was turned upside-down.
Original here:
www.flickr.com/photos/31780766@N06/47295706921/in/album-7...