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MackSztaba In reply to Double-Echo [2014-05-06 03:09:35 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. It's for the Star Wars universe, which is pure fantasy. But allows for endless fun when designing.
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soler7 [2014-04-08 18:38:10 +0000 UTC]
Cool !
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duncan779 [2013-11-14 22:04:52 +0000 UTC]
Nickname - Hammerhead
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Realmwright [2013-10-07 17:36:09 +0000 UTC]
Given the size (compared to the little silhouette dude) it doesn't seem like a "luxury yacht".
However, I could see it being called a Hammerhead because the "nose" holds a large array of sensors. It could be deployed from a deep space carrier to read atmospheric gases and collect samples through various vents/intakes. The powerful engines allow it to remain in control even against the high gravity and pressure of large planets. The thick armor would allow it to withstand nearly any kind of environment: acidic, abrasive, frigid, or even the intense heat of a volcano.
Excellent work!
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KawaiiDesuNigga [2013-02-06 17:41:32 +0000 UTC]
I hate to bring this up, but that is pretty inefficient design for a yacht. With that profile, the boat would have far too high center of mass. Having so much weight in front of a ship that has so massive engine might seem like great idea, but those "wings" in front would make the vessel prone to flipping over. Especially if going against the stream or with great speed.
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KawaiiDesuNigga In reply to MackSztaba [2013-02-07 01:41:58 +0000 UTC]
That makes sense, vessels of star wars are known for having nearly infinitely powerful engines, thus negating need of any aerodynamics.
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