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Fleet Tender (WIP)

Vue Science Fiction posted on Sep 30, 2008
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Been kicking this one around for a while, and it's starting to get to the point where I'm fed up with it; probably means I need to start texturing it I guess. Modelled in Hexagon 1.21 and rendered in Vue 6 Pro Studio. Thanks for looking, please critique.

Comments (20)


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blankfrancine

3:09PM | Tue, 30 September 2008

Cool modeling!

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DAVER2112

3:14PM | Tue, 30 September 2008

GREAT MODELING JOB!!!!

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Odessey

3:20PM | Tue, 30 September 2008

Don't give up this one it has got some major potential !!!!!!

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RetroDevil

3:46PM | Tue, 30 September 2008

awesome work! great model..looking forward to the textures

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Hefrian_Rotter

4:24PM | Tue, 30 September 2008

Just the thing for Traveller the New Era, or a pocket Empire's small starfleet. Like the detail so far. Don't give it up. da 'Rotter, aka SSG Daniel W Hammersley, Freedom League Sourcebook: 1248, Avenger Press, Comstar Games. & Other TNE adventures....

thgirw

6:05PM | Tue, 30 September 2008

Very well done looks like cargo ship or a gases Hualer Excellent keep up the Awsome rend

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Darklorddc

6:52PM | Tue, 30 September 2008

Nice and practical. I like that. The more of us shipmeisters the better. As far as critique, I'd say if it's a tender, perhaps more obvious docking apertures, electromagnetic clamps or airlocks...maybe something showing its capable of external work. Can't wait to see it textured. Looks great already.

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MRX3010

8:24PM | Tue, 30 September 2008

Looks great!

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geirla

8:53PM | Tue, 30 September 2008

Very nice model! It looks like all tanks and cutters. Can't wait to see it textured.

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FALCON2

6:20AM | Wed, 01 October 2008

Looks fantastic thus far, and as for additions or changes, I have to side with DarklordDC's suggestions -- gantries, cranes, docks and such would add that extra touch, then when you texture it, everything should slide beautifully together.

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CardinalBiggles

7:57AM | Wed, 01 October 2008

I like the numerous Modular Cutters and the whole ship seems an inexpensive modular design. Look forward to seeing it with textures. :)

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kjer_99

9:22AM | Wed, 01 October 2008

I like it very much as is; but the suggestions above for cranes, etc. would probably be a logical and more realistic addition to it.

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hoskins78

10:17AM | Wed, 01 October 2008

Great looking ship - so much detail! Can't wait to see the textured version :)

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Eromanric

10:28AM | Wed, 01 October 2008

Very cool! Looks like a long haul cargo ship, a tanker, or a colony vessle. Are those modular cutters across the top?

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Denger

4:33PM | Wed, 01 October 2008

Interesting design, Mark -- looking forward to the next phase...

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Star4mation

5:40PM | Wed, 01 October 2008

Superb model Mark!!

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drace68

1:43PM | Thu, 02 October 2008

Utilitarian appearance as befits a fleet tender. If there are external cranes, etc, surely they'd be sealed down and recessed until hove-to with a star ship. Looking good. Dick

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Bambam131

10:34AM | Tue, 07 October 2008

Very nice modeling! I'm looking forward to seeing this textured!

Mikeall

3:07PM | Tue, 21 October 2008

The (your) style with these craft is very distinctive - put the model to work!

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efron_241

8:50AM | Thu, 13 November 2008

i do not want to wake sleeping dogs but ... did you know some one put a little image over your Avatar !!!! grin good image btw


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