You know when you get people saying "aww man, it's [object] on steroids!" and you think, "yeah...okay" well, here's something for you. This ship is an Excalibur class on steroids! I mean that in
This beautiful version of the Ambassador class starship is based on LC Amaral's original, and as you can see, Jetfreak spared no detail in this model. I've been asking myself at least once a week, on
Two of the ships from one of k_merse's favourite classes, the Excelsior refit: the Lakota and the Enterprise-B. Both with an incredible level of detail and truly awesome textures (with lightmaps!),
Nice new model of the Delta Flyer put together by k_merse. I always liked the Delta Flyer simply because it gave Voyager something else behind the ship itself or a shuttlecraft that the crew could
Now this is a NICE little fighter for the Federation. Makes the Peregrine look like a biplane in the jet age. Sleek, angular, and truly worthy of Starfleet's consideration for immediate deployment.
Pizza the Hutt has been back a little while now, and in that time, he's given us all kinds of new stuff, but this one.... well, it's not often that I, of all people, see a Starfleet ship I don't
[quote]I assume that Starfleet considered this class as a total failure and cancelled the construction of further ships. I don't know why they would come up with such a monstrosity to begin with. I
This mod is a do-over of the Aegian class, now with TWICE the number of nacelles! There's some modifications here and there, and Thermal_Nuclear_Chicken's done an okay job with this kitbash.
I love the Apollo class. It's one of those ships that just fits in perfectly. The Constitution has the Miranda, the Excelsior the Centaur. And the Nebula class showed us what the ship that comes
Even though saucer separation was discussed as early as in the original series (Kirk tells Scotty at one point to separate the saucer and head for home if the warp engines fail), it didn't come into