Fed NCA/NCL question
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Hi,
After several busy months, I'm ready to start on my NCA. I'm wondering where the impulse engines and shuttle bay are supposed to be located. Do most of you follow the configuration used in this photo from marcus_aurelius's post in the painting examples subforum?
Thanks,
-Mike
After several busy months, I'm ready to start on my NCA. I'm wondering where the impulse engines and shuttle bay are supposed to be located. Do most of you follow the configuration used in this photo from marcus_aurelius's post in the painting examples subforum?
Thanks,
-Mike
- marcus_aurelius
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My placement of the shuttlebay and impulse engines was an attempt to be consistent with the placement on my previously completed NCL miniatures (see below peeking between the warp engines).
I have no idea if the placement in either case is "correct" or not.
I looked for the computer model images of the Starline 2500 NCA/NCL to see how it was done on those, but I could not find them anymore on the webboard or facebook. It looks like they have been removed?

I have no idea if the placement in either case is "correct" or not.
I looked for the computer model images of the Starline 2500 NCA/NCL to see how it was done on those, but I could not find them anymore on the webboard or facebook. It looks like they have been removed?

On the metal SL2400 NCL mini (as well as the older small-engiine SL2200 mini), the impulse engines are in the "box" under the saucer. Note the two "L"-shaped features on bottom of that box, which correspond with the "L" features on the top of the saucer and adjacent to the impulse engines on most other Fed hulls.
On those minis, the shuttlebay door is the "ribbed" feature just above the saucer rim, on the rear edge.
For the SL2500 resin minis, Mongoose chose to move the impulse engines to the same location as all other Fed ships (the rear edge of the saucer). In doing that, the original location for the shuttlebay didn't work, so the compromise was to move it up into the engine support "yoke", on its rear face (very similar to what you did with the decal in your picture of your metal mini).
The renderings of the new SL2500 minis were moved to their own dedicated gallery page, here:
http://www.starfleetgames.com/Starline%202500.shtml
On those minis, the shuttlebay door is the "ribbed" feature just above the saucer rim, on the rear edge.
For the SL2500 resin minis, Mongoose chose to move the impulse engines to the same location as all other Fed ships (the rear edge of the saucer). In doing that, the original location for the shuttlebay didn't work, so the compromise was to move it up into the engine support "yoke", on its rear face (very similar to what you did with the decal in your picture of your metal mini).
The renderings of the new SL2500 minis were moved to their own dedicated gallery page, here:
http://www.starfleetgames.com/Starline%202500.shtml
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