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S.S. Bonaventure

3D Studio Max Science Fiction posted on Oct 26, 2005
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Two views of the S.S. Bonaventure, the first Starship that had warp drive, according to the Star Trek animated series episode, "Time Trap" It's not a very sophisticated ship, and only took about an hour to do it with textures. I built it about ten years ago in 3ds Dos version 2.0, and last year did a little touchup to it in 3ds Max and rendered it there. Enjoy! Ken

Comments (5)


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pakled

9:33PM | Wed, 26 October 2005

Haven't been hanging 'round the Starfleet Museum website by any chance?..;) the windows make it look tiny, but hey, a good model's a good model..keep it up..

enyaliosavatar

10:00PM | Wed, 26 October 2005

Damn Boy, you got talent. Sure am enjoying your work. Keep up your outstanding efforts. Cheers.

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Raymar3d

9:24PM | Thu, 27 October 2005

LOL, it is tiny. Crew is a dozen, I think it was. Ship supposedly could do warp 3, max. It was lost on its third mission, according to Scotty.

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shanpoo

11:25PM | Sat, 18 November 2006

Love the texturing that you did to these ships. Wish I had a talent like that. Terrific lighting as well....Shannon ;}

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cornelp

9:05PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

I like the textures and the design. I am not a huge fan on Star Trek, but the modeling is great and amazing...


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