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Images of Yesteryear: 2001 and Silent Running

Poser Science Fiction posted on May 23, 2007
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Ships are from the same site as the NX-01. The background is from an astronomy program called Celestia- it's a freebie found at the same site.

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DavidEMartin

11:53PM | Wed, 23 May 2007

Very nicely done. The 2001 compo works better but then the Valley Forge is kinda difficult to use as a whole. The domes are great, the midsection habitat is good.... hmm, the engine section always was pretty damn weak. Guess the designers just assumed it had some kind of ion drive. Stray thought that has always bugged me about the Discovery-- when we see it, it's pretty much at the end of its journey. Those compartments on the spine-- I wonder if those were the basemounts for mnow-discarded fuel pods? Okay, I'm rambling.... Anyway, GREAT JOB!!!!!!!

Valerie-Ducom

8:48AM | Thu, 24 May 2007

Wowww, fantastic work and excellent composition ! :)

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pakled

6:56PM | Thu, 24 May 2007

nice models..good texturing. I have Celestia somewhere...somewhere..;) keep 'em coming.

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CrimsonDesire

9:14PM | Thu, 24 May 2007

Kool I likes the 2001 stuffs ^^

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TheBear005

11:42AM | Sat, 09 June 2007

Very nice. Good f/x shots!


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