w00t (not verified) January 20, 2011 - 1:32pm | Discussion "New Minatures Coming Soon". |
w00t (not verified) January 20, 2011 - 1:35pm | Dixon Class by far!!!!! It's the Z'Gata!!!!! |
AZ_GAMER January 20, 2011 - 3:54pm | WOW, I had no idea the Dixon Class was so popular, very cool. |
Ascent January 26, 2011 - 5:52pm | Apparently you have to be a member of the project to view the ships. View my profile for a list of articles I have written, am writing, will write. "It's yo' mama!" —Wicket W. Warrick, Star Wars Ep. VI: Return of the Jedi "That guy's wise." —Logray, Star Wars Ep.VI: Return of the Jedi Do You Wanna Date My Avatar? - Felicia Day (The Guild) |
AZ_GAMER January 26, 2011 - 6:48pm | Yes, please join, its FREEEEEEEEEEEEE |
w00t (not verified) January 26, 2011 - 7:59pm | In case of ties... Dixon Class wins. |
jedion357 January 26, 2011 - 9:20pm | First off you need a cool factor for these to sell so never ever do the Dixon Class as its to boxy and not cool. the other 3 are really a coin flip but if I Had to chose then White Light Class. I might not be a dralasite, vrusk or yazirian but I do play one in Star Frontiers! |
AZ_GAMER January 26, 2011 - 10:11pm | Well I do appreciate the honesty. I don't ever remember SFKH mini's really having a coolness factor to them. They always seemed to be just straight forward tubular spaceships that had more of a realness factor then a coolness factor. |
w00t (not verified) January 27, 2011 - 7:21am | Well I do appreciate the honesty. I don't ever remember SFKH mini's really having a coolness factor to them. They always seemed to be just straight forward tubular spaceships that had more of a realness factor then a coolness factor. +1 |
AZ_GAMER January 30, 2011 - 9:38pm | Looks like the white Light Class is in the lead. Don't Worry if you liked one of the other ones they can be made too, we just want to see which one is the most popular for production. |
thespiritcoyote March 29, 2011 - 6:11pm | The White Light apears the most versitile in design, and the most like the ship map from the box-set. The White Light, Perdition, Timeon have the classic rocket design. The Dixon has the horizantal appearance. The Dixon class, in spite of it's angular parts, wears the well, and dosn't apear more blocky than any other, is instead rather stream-lined, the vertical deck would still fit, but it seems to be most like the landed PGC ship..... sigh... tough call... I think I will have to go with the one i would use most.... I vote for the Triad Class Frigate. Oh humans!! We discover a galactic community filled with multiple species of aliens, and the first thing we think about is "how can we have sex with them?". ~ anymoose, somewhere on the net... so... if you square a square it becomes a cube... if you square a cube does it become an octoid? |
AZ_GAMER March 29, 2011 - 10:03pm | Yes, the Dixon class does have a very horizontal orientation but was designed for vertical deck arrangement from top to bottom. The Large Observation Bay and Fly Bridge is set horizontally with gimble chairs so that crew can work in this area using either horizontal to thrust access or perpedicular to thrust access orientation. This versatile fly bridge is very useful for docking manuvers and exploration purposes. Hmmmm, The Triad isn't available yet but might be in the future. It has alot of negative space that the modeling software may not be able to translate to the model making machines. If the modeling computer rejects the design then I will have to a lot of work to plug the negative spaces in order for it to work. Which translates to a lot of hours of work. Thanks for the input and your vote |
thespiritcoyote March 30, 2011 - 12:31am | That is what makes the Dixon look so uber-kewl, it's like the best of both worlds, Style & Substance!!! Oh humans!! We discover a galactic community filled with multiple species of aliens, and the first thing we think about is "how can we have sex with them?". ~ anymoose, somewhere on the net... so... if you square a square it becomes a cube... if you square a cube does it become an octoid? |