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A Voyager 1 sketch.

Voyager 1 . Feel Lonely!


 
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Early Mamba concept sketch in Camo... before it became Black.

Black Mamba in Camo


 
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Perhonen

Perhonen from the Quantum thief series is a pretty cool ship.

Create personality too.


 
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Fireball XL5 - I’ve got a really nice diecast model of it, the decent capsule/cabin detatches and is held in place by a magnet. It’s about a foot long.
Babylon 5 Shadow ships, amazing looking ships. Always wanted a model, but we’re only available as resin garage kits, and I never got around to tracking one down.

As others have said, Culture ships are immensely appealing, but until the book of Banks’ drawings and concepts comes out, difficult to know what they really look like.
Also difficult to pin down which is a favourite, really, but ‘Grey Area’ might come near the top of the list.
Also, Blake’s 7 ‘Liberator’.


 
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spent hours building Lego versions of the starfleet bomber when i was a kid.

Me too! I managed to make a blocky-looking Dai X too, but not so it could fit on X-Bomber. Loved the series!


 
Posted : 07/11/2021 9:06 pm
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Favourite spaceship? The one I'm sat in right now.


 
Posted : 07/11/2021 10:44 pm
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Help me out here.

I had a bunch of Airfix and related spaceships as a little kid. Mostly I had no idea what they were. I had an Eagle as per the thrust of this thread; I had an Angel Interceptor (cool AF, never even heard of the show at that point); and thus and so.

And I had this three-part model that I really only very vaguely remember. Big white cruiser, a Thunderbird 2 -a-like belly of the beast cargo thing that came away, and I think the 'head' of it was also a separate flying command module affair, kinda A-wing shaped. Probably the same "just slightly before my time" Captain Scarlet / Space 1999 era as above.

Does that ring any bells with anyone?


 
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(Also, am I wrong? https://www.artstation.com/artwork/kD42az )


 
Posted : 08/11/2021 1:40 am
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I liked the earth ones in SG1 cos they looked about as primitive as you'd expect.


 
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@cougie...


 
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I liked the spaceship in "The Navigator" film.....


 
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Lucy
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Posted : 08/11/2021 8:37 am
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Amazed me just how many Eagles were crashed. Not sure if they just had a massive stock of them or an Eagle factory on the moon that could churn them out quick.

Anyway, the Liberator gets my vote

Blakes 7 Liberator
https://www.deviantart.com/tenement01/art/Blake-s-7-Space-Fall-800642851


 
Posted : 08/11/2021 11:59 am
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Recently the Avalon from Passengers, for the bar apart from anything else.


 
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@cougie…

Hell's teeth!

Nice catch sir. Thank you.

(Gary Anderson?!)


 
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(Gary Anderson?!)

the Darts player?


 
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Watch Captive State last night.

Liked the Alien Rock Ships.

Captive Earth Alien Ship


 
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and another...

Captive State concept.


 
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I’d have a Navigator too. The moment it spun around to get pointy and fast blew my mind as a kid. The CGI was great for its time too. I’m a man of simple tastes.


 
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Ah I remember that Starcruiser 1! We had an old airfix catalogue that was full of mad old stuff like this.


 
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I remember the spoilt kid in my class aged about 10 throwing a full on wobbler in the supermarket until his parents relented and bought him one. I was disgusted, as was my dad who picked up a 1/72 Airfix B25 Mitchell and said that I could have it for not behaving like that.

I still remember that kit 40+years later. I doubt that spoilt kid remembers the Starcruiser.


 
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Warlock Class Destroyer - Babylon 5

Warlock Class Destroyer - Babylon 5. 1.75km of kickass wrapped around 2 planetary defence grade particle cannons! GOD Cannons.


 
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I'm also quite partial to a Mercury Class Battlestar:


 
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Would love to see more illustrations of Culture ships. They sound amazing in the books.

I think the problem is they would all look like eliposids, only superlifters and ous seem to have a design

I suspect the banks book will be published about the same time as half life 3 is released


 
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captive state 2


 
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and another...
captive state 2


 
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Ooh ooh! Homeworld!

Mothership

Arguably most of the ships were a bit generic but only because they were so rooted in classic scifi styling, all blocky edges and bright colours


 
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Blitzspear


 
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Maybe a nod and a wink to chris foss…

https://images.app.goo.gl/w5jWZfQvnqMXLdM26


 
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Flesh Gordon

IGMC


 
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ET


 
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Battle Beyond the Stars

Very organic 😉


 
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https://images.app.goo.gl/ihFCgkzK2WWZhYhK8


 
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Re Banks, honourable shout out goes to the Bliterator from Surface Detail.


 
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Re banks, I think it's a shame that none of the demilterised rapid offensive units were named "a farewell to arms"


 
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Re banks, I think it’s a shame that none of the demilterised rapid offensive units were named “a farewell to arms”

I might be wrong, but I don't remember any other contemporary references in any of his SF novels? It would have made it a bit meta - is that the correct word? - a bit self-aware.


 
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Bliterator

That one the one that absolutely annihilates all comers but slows the TV show down so the protagonist can keep up with happen just happened? Also has a questionable avatar at the start messing (massive understatement) with the human before wiping his memory?


 
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Nah, that's the Falling Outside The Normal Moral Constraints, mentioned earlier on this thread I believe, and is awesome. The Bliterator is a bit more humble. 


 
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Thunderbird 3


 
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I’ve always had a liking for the ship designs created for the cover of Philip K Dick’s book ‘Vulcan’s Hammer’, designed by Peter Elson
This version was published in the 90’s, I think. Much, much better that many earlier versions, where the title was interpreted a bit too literally…

The top pic is an early sketch, afaik.

And the design for the original US paperback… 🤣


 
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No love for the Valley Forge?


 
Posted : 18/11/2021 8:08 am
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Damn you @Harry_the_Spider for your link to the spaceshipshop. I knew I shouldn't have signed up to their mailiing list!


 
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forgotten about Anastasia:


 
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Star Wars/Culture mashup anyone?


 
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U.S.S Cygnus from Black Hole

https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/3/35/Cygnus.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20140122163723


 
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Liked that Lister, cheers.

APF


 
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Damn you @Harry_the_Spider for your link to the spaceshipshop. I knew I shouldn’t have signed up to their mailiing list!

I may have accidentally purchased the Narcissus from Alien.


 
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Oh for Christ's sake...

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Must.... resist.... that... site......


 
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If you think that shop's dangerous, best not look on aliexpress for "lego" moc spaceships. I want the Eagle and the Battlestar Galactica and the Agamemnon and the Bird of Prey but I think I NEED the Rocinante. Shame that's about £500 worth of stuff.

(I already needed a Deep Space 9 and a Red Dwarf)


 
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@Harry_the_Spider - thanks to you, I think I’ve found the perfect Christmas pressy for a mate of mine who’s hugely into anything SF related. It’s a toss-up between the BG Viper, and the Alien APC.  😁


 
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To all those in this discussion that mentioned The Rocinante... thank you!

I'd never tried The Expanse and since last weekend I'm now well into the second series...


 
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If you think that shop’s dangerous, best not look on aliexpress for “lego” moc spaceships.

Damn you, @Northwind 😡


 
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I’d never tried The Expanse and since last weekend I’m now well into the second series…

The books are better too - wwaaayyyy more death than the 100,000 or so on TV


 
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@mashr Just bought the first Expanse book... is this another black hole that I'm going to disappear down?


 
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I’d never tried The Expanse and since last weekend I’m now well into the second series…

The 3rd series changes gear massively, I enjoyed the first 2 but man I love the 3rd. It's basically where the showrunners get the dr who-ish confidence to just do what they need to do and trust the audience to follow. Though it'd be worth watching just for David Strathairn lurching about, spouting incomprehensible space-gibberish and making bird noises.


 
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Honestly you can't get better than Falling Outside the Normal Moral Constraints. That 'battle' scene in Surface Detail was so good, probably the most original space battle I've ever read.


 
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@mashr Just bought the first Expanse book… is this another black hole that I’m going to disappear down?

Can't be responsible - I'm only on book 2 (which was a bit slower to get going but still good so far)


 
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What's the ship next to the Viper?


 
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What’s the ship next to the Viper?

That's the Nostromo's shuttle in which Sigourney fled at the end of Alien - Narcissus.


 
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Late to the party as always! So hard to pick..

The Rocinante is right up there. Already seen pictures of that one.

Klingon Bird of Prey
https://www.deviantart.com/disneyfan-01/art/Star-Trek-Klingon-Bird-of-Prey-664955597

Imperial Clipper anyone? I know the Cutter is bigger, but the lines are timeless on the clipper.
Imperial Clipper

So many others I could mention.
Love me a Nyx supercarrier (Eve Online)
Nyx

And the Naglfar - because vertical.
Nag
Same goes for old favourite the B Wing


 
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have we done the last sarfigher?

the B5 starfurys were always cool & these and the BsG & even buck rogers ships were riffing on the x-wing,

star wars really did set the mould for both fighters & the giant boilerplate battleships

also love this a cube?!

reliant is probably my fave federation ship

for pure bonkers you cant beat the Lexx ( all praise his Divine Sshadow)


 
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star wars really did set the mould for both fighters & the giant boilerplate battleships

Yes but very WWII. Dieselpunk aesthetic.


 
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have we done the last starfigher?

Great film, and available on youtube:


 
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B-wing had my vote too . Good old admiral Ackbar and the Mon Calimari for coming up with that one (even made it into an episode of Rebels, which I only know as I was watching it ...mmm with my kids!!!).


 
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PSA the offer code PLUS35 gets you 35% off at Eaglemoss!

Just bought a Viper Mk2 to go with my MK1. I'm in big trouble off the missus!


 
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Sacred Cow Shipyards

Take down of a lot of sifi space ships, can get a bit sweary.


 
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Pair of Vipers. https://photos.app.goo.gl/ffHbGLTZ8srL6Cte9


 
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