I've been making good headway on the Daedalus plans. Here is what I've got done so far...
Update: Finished!
Damn. The file is going to have to be hosted off-site because the site won't accept it...
http://www.coldnorth.com/owen/daedalus.pdf
I've been making good headway on the Daedalus plans. Here is what I've got done so far...
Update: Finished!
Damn. The file is going to have to be hosted off-site because the site won't accept it...
http://www.coldnorth.com/owen/daedalus.pdf
Last edited by Owen E Oulton; 05-21-2011 at 07:01 PM.
Very nice work on both the deadalus and Baton Rouge
Looking forward to seeing more
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Bernard Guignard
Project Manager TreknoGraphx
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Here's something I was working on a few years ago, and abandoned it, instead doing up a Gorn ship with AdmiralTrekkieman level graphics. But this
Tepool Deck Plans page 2.png shows how well I can do deck plan graphics, and some time, I'll make it into a whole new set of TOS era deck plans, graphics, stats, stuff like that.
"Always beware of anything said by a person with a smile." -Cronan-sama
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http://sites.google.com/site/memoryeta
Initially Trek, but haphazard Archival Site, no need to make it a Wiki.
http://web.archive.org/web/200410151.../ssd/ssds.html
Don Miller's SSDs for Star Fleet Battles are here, axing the URL past sfb takes you to the main site.
Relatively better Lancaster Bridge.png
A Pre-TOS Bridge I'm working on, early 23rd century. I imagined a pale blue looking Pre-TOS bridge in around August of 2008.
"Always beware of anything said by a person with a smile." -Cronan-sama
http://www.cronan-memorial.com
http://sites.google.com/site/memoryeta
Initially Trek, but haphazard Archival Site, no need to make it a Wiki.
http://web.archive.org/web/200410151.../ssd/ssds.html
Don Miller's SSDs for Star Fleet Battles are here, axing the URL past sfb takes you to the main site.
And now, the finished early 23rd century bridge, with gooseneck readers, like in the awesome TOS pilots, and a window near the back, where a young white star and two small asteroids (bigger than Mars' moons, but still small) can be seen.
"Always beware of anything said by a person with a smile." -Cronan-sama
http://www.cronan-memorial.com
http://sites.google.com/site/memoryeta
Initially Trek, but haphazard Archival Site, no need to make it a Wiki.
http://web.archive.org/web/200410151.../ssd/ssds.html
Don Miller's SSDs for Star Fleet Battles are here, axing the URL past sfb takes you to the main site.
I modified John's Nova class too include a rear mounted torpedo launcher. Deck 3 above the hanger seemed to be the only "logical" place to put it. It's a complete cut and past job just modifying his exsisting launcher to fit in the smaller space. It's for his original Nova plans, not the 150% Rhode Island.
http://www.mediafire.com/?6kbxqg28ssby7yn
Duct tape is like The Force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together.
- Carl Zwanzig
Live Long and Prosper Technically
Bernard Guignard
Project Manager TreknoGraphx
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/trekno...yguid=89237652
Found a really amazing set of plans for the TOS surya class/miranda prequal.
http://stendurance.blogspot.ca/2009/...post_3557.html
Duct tape is like The Force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together.
- Carl Zwanzig
In my never-ending quest for deckplans I've come across some done up for the Saber-class. They're not mine and they use the components from the Strategic Design blue prints to make up the plans. Perhaps a moderator could advise on if it would be proper to direct people to the sight, even if only simple directions on what to query there rather than direct links or such ?
Sorry for no updates for so long. I've got a lot of projects on my plate, and true to form, I get halfway done one before getting waylaid by another.
My latest projects are updating my Chameleon and Mission class deckplans, Not much is being changed on my 64 metre Chameleon (showing 4 decks as stated in the adventure) , but the smaller Chameleon (32 metres as stated, but having only 3 decks) is coming along. I've rethought the Mission class entirely, getting it down to 58 metres long with the plans approximating what FASA did, and am working on a 1 1/2 deck version at the stated 31.5 metre length. I've also got a half-done USS Claymore from the FASA Intelligence Manual, as shown on the magnificent cover paintings by David R. Deithrck, one of FASA's only real artists, as opposed to the high school buddies they usually used who couldn't draw to save their lives.
Non-FASA projects are the Declaration class Liner at 300 metres (and yes, at the stated 300 metre length, there IS room for a lot of passengers - I'm seeing if I can actually get it to work with 900 passengers and 200 crew!), the Sydney class from TNG's Relics, the Baton Rouge class. The Daedalus class is still on the back burner, though ...
As a taste, here's a very much WIP of the USS Claymore... http://www.coldnorth.com/owen/deckplans/m20/claymore/