Forresto Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 As I had concentrated on TOS in my first topic I decided to have a go at two ships from the show "Enterprise". Now I like the show, even though many don't so I won't have this topic turn this into a thread about whether the show was good or not. This is about the MOCs which is the most important thing here. I also have provided links to their respective Star Trek wikia pages, along with the usual brickshelf link, since the ships may not be as familiar. So now with that behind us without further ado, the second wave. NX-O1 The first warp-5 ship ever created, the NX-01 Enterprise also is the first starship ever christned with the name. The NX class was also the main type of starship Starfleet used in the Earth/Romulan War. Brickshelf Wikia Early Bird-Of-Prey One of the earliest designs of bird of prey used by the klingon empire. This was a widely popular design during the 22nd century and held very small crews of what i'm assuming of at least 12. STIII BOP's had rougly a crew of thirty and those seem considerably larger in comparison. Brickshelf Wikia If you liked these then checkout my first wave with Original Series ships: Link Thank you for viewing! Comments, suggestions, and constructive criticisms are very welcome! Quote
XimenaPaulina Posted June 29, 2010 Posted June 29, 2010 Wow those are pretty nice minis Forresto, impressive work! You really captured the overall look of the real ships even in mini-scale. The NX-O1 is classic! Quote
Forresto Posted June 30, 2010 Author Posted June 30, 2010 Wow those are pretty nice minis Forresto, impressive work! You really captured the overall look of the real ships even in mini-scale. The NX-O1 is classic! Thanks a lot! In fact you're the first (and by the amount of posts only) person to ever comment on this so it's very helpful. Quote
Henchmen4Hire Posted July 3, 2010 Posted July 3, 2010 Cool, that's neat how the lines between the bricks help create the illusion of panels on ship. Quote
Forresto Posted July 6, 2010 Author Posted July 6, 2010 Cool, that's neat how the lines between the bricks help create the illusion of panels on ship. I've never thought of them like panels before, interesting . Quote
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