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Federation ships in Gorn Service a kit bash project.
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 6:28 am
by CraigCarey
So I give you the Federation GDN and GCL Specifically built for the Reptilian races of the Federation so they could serve as a liaison to the Gorn.
The saucer is based on the Federation Tug for phaser layout, and the Photon launchers are in the wings (3 for each wing on the GDN and 2 in each wing on the GCL). The wing also have Phaser mounts (2 on each wing of the GDN and 1 on each wing of the GCL).

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:00 am
by Starfury
I've considered taking an old Gorn CA (lead) cutting the wings off and mounting them top/bottom and the engines on the side of the rear saucer.
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 6:39 pm
by CraigCarey
One of the things I love about computers You can cut and paste your kitbash mod before actually doing it.

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 7:50 pm
by Starfury
That's exactly what I had in mind. The engines: no problem. Wings: cutting them off would be harder to get a clean cut and not remove too much material.
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 7:55 pm
by Bolo_MK_XL
Makes for an interesting exercise in modeling ---
Though we're discussing a fictional power/movement source, I believe the engine mounting is done due to affects on the warp bubble --- which even in a fictional state would require severe engineering work to ensure their wasn't an issue there ---
Personally, the way its described to work, can't see a single engine or even three engines being an affective way to operate ---
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 12:47 am
by Wolverin61
Bolo_MK_XL wrote:Personally, the way its described to work, can't see a single engine or even three engines being an affective way to operate ---
That reminds me of the old
Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology, which had a three-warp-engined ship called the
Triton which was a failure due to the warp field effects of the third engine. Always thought that was ironic since the DN was a successful design and had been introduced in the
Star Fleet Technical Manual before the
Spaceflight Chronology was ever thought of, much less written.