Starting to work on prepping the Gorns, how do I handle the engines (DN, BC etc) molded to the fuselage? They don't have the smaller nacelles like the cover art of the box illustrates. Is that extra flashing or is it supposed to be that way? Do I need to get out the grinder?
Thanks
Monty
What's up with the Gorns?
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Over decades of ship production, the Gorns steadily reduce the size of the fins, as this resulted in better strength. They did this as better warp field insulation made it possible to move the engines in tighter, so it's good the way it is but you can do the black thing if you want.
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Someday, someone will ask "What happened to the promised Gorn artwork?" and I'll point out that I never promised such artwork, or even hinted that such artwork would be done.
Remember that sculptors and artists are ARTISTS and we have to more or less put up with the fact that each artist and each sculptor are going to do their "take" on a ship, and that the "take" of two or three or five different artists may not match exactly.
Remember that sculptors and artists are ARTISTS and we have to more or less put up with the fact that each artist and each sculptor are going to do their "take" on a ship, and that the "take" of two or three or five different artists may not match exactly.
The Guy Who Designed Fed Commander


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I wasn't trying to goad you guys into more work. It seems if this evolution-in-design was 'blessed' as canon in the SFB universe, artwork on *possible* future modules like Gorn Attack (again, not setting expectations) might reflect that. If and when an artistic enterprising individual takes it upon themselves to express the new design in their own interpretations, I look forward to seeing them in action.
I like that. They moved the engines of the BC closer in two directions, as the ones upgraded from CLs kept the fins rising from the tubular hull, and I guess new-construction BCs (and DNs!) adapted the warp equations so they wouldn't have to keep remembering to run the big power conduits through when they got to construction of the aft bubble.Steve Cole wrote:Over decades of ship production, the Gorns steadily reduce the size of the fins, as this resulted in better strength. They did this as better warp field insulation made it possible to move the engines in tighter, so it's good the way it is but you can do the black thing if you want.
I've submitted a photo of my minis with "the black thing" to the painting reference topic.
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