Blue Lobster Cargo Shuttle
I quietly replaced this photo earlier after I noticed a couple things that were so out of place that they were beyond fixing in Photoshop. Since I had to set up the lights and all to do that, I also re-did the main photo with the bottom claw/crate position fixed. It's one stud too far back in most of the photos, which wasn't all that noticeable in two dimensions, but in real life the corner of the claw touching the cockpit looked bad.
The Blue Lobster is a small cargo shuttle designed to haul containers to and from larger ships in orbit. It earned its name due to the two large claws that it uses to grip containers, in place of any kind of cargo hold. The design has been a bane to anyone who ever owned or operated one; it's difficult to load and unload, and because both containers are situated in front, it can't take off or land empty. It remains popular nonetheless because the configuration allows for a much smaller ship that great reduces fuel cost.
Blue Lobster Cargo Shuttle
I quietly replaced this photo earlier after I noticed a couple things that were so out of place that they were beyond fixing in Photoshop. Since I had to set up the lights and all to do that, I also re-did the main photo with the bottom claw/crate position fixed. It's one stud too far back in most of the photos, which wasn't all that noticeable in two dimensions, but in real life the corner of the claw touching the cockpit looked bad.
The Blue Lobster is a small cargo shuttle designed to haul containers to and from larger ships in orbit. It earned its name due to the two large claws that it uses to grip containers, in place of any kind of cargo hold. The design has been a bane to anyone who ever owned or operated one; it's difficult to load and unload, and because both containers are situated in front, it can't take off or land empty. It remains popular nonetheless because the configuration allows for a much smaller ship that great reduces fuel cost.