My name is Nick. I am from Akron, Ohio, USA. I was born on May 13, 1966. I am currently unemployed, I have experience in advertising and marketing, I am also a part time Graphic Artist. I have three wonderful children, Nicholas, Britany, and Michael.BIOI am a poet, writer, painter, graphic artist, mathematician, marketing analyst, scientist, gardener, father, acting mother, son, teacher, geologyst, philosepher, astronomer, programmer, electrician, construction worker, musician, performer, rollerblader, theologen, landscaper, dreamer, and me. I have been an artist most of my life, and was always told that it is a hobby not a career. Surprisingly enough, it can be both, when I want it to.
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Comments (2)
pakled
hmm..great model work and composition, just curious; is the dimensions top to bottom that narrow? looks squeezed somehow, a simple adjustment in height would give it a bit more 'muscle'..of course, with all the various canon, kit-bashing, and meshes out there, this could just be a class of ship I haven't seen yet..great work.
NAngel1298
The Pioneer is a thinner design than most. In future images you will see it from other perspectives. The original model was designed by Mark Kingsnorth wo really does inspire a grand new future for the Star Trek universe.