Yep, I have modelled another bomber, this time for The Order. The model is almost finished, just need to do some light touches (like closing caps between polygons).
And now prepare for the pictures!
You know, I am addicted to opinions and feedback, so please comment!:)
Geez man...I'm sooo going to swap my Nephthys out for this...Then I will actually be useful!
Great model, exactly what I envisioned for an Order bomber.
"Freelancer Alpha dash niner, this is Freeport 7 control, You are cleared for departure. Good luck out there."
Soldato Zavier Benitez, Benitez flight instructor.
Looks a lot like Anubis, I guess thats a good thing, since both are supposed to be ORder ships, but perhaps it looks a little too much like Anubis? Try making it look more bomber-like, could be biger and fat.
But looks good, yep:)Wouldnt be embarassed to fly it.
Also, name it something commmon to Anubis. Like Horus or something?
Take a look in HardCMP, where the Anubis has the unused Torpedo hardpoints and model the tubes there.
Something is biting me with their current location.
Nozzle grills are distorted and please use one of the other weaponplate panels to show the Torptube exhausts.
Stretch the cockpit back to make it a double seater. It will also avoid this swan neck it has atm.
Respectful
AoM
PS: The name Horus seems to be used for the coming Order cruiser. So keep the name Thoth. Have also updated my last post within Discovery Shipwright.
very nice - the bird of prey like bend down cockpit looks very much like the BHG bombers. its massive, it looks like freelancer, it looks like order - well, everythings where its got to be. great work .... well, maybe there is too much engine exhaust. - i feel that most freelancer ships have rather small engines compared to their size - this one looks as if its one big engine - maybe don t make the bottom thingy an engine, too. ( in the end, there should be room for other stuff than a turbine )
Wat about Setesh? He was the egyptian god of the desert.
From Wiki:
Setesh was regarded as a fierce warrior. It was he who protected Horus on the solar barque, slaying the chaos serpent, Apep each day to allow the sun to rise. Combined with an association with the destructive and irresistible power of storms and the desert, Set became the patron deity of soldiers, who often wore Set amulets, hoping to acquire similar destructive force, or Set's infinite protection
Heightmeyer: "Can you tell me a little bit about your drawing?" McKay: "This is a diagram of one of the control panels we're going to have to reverse-engineer if we're to have the slightest prayer of getting me back into my own body before I hit puberty again." Heightmeyer: "I see, and what about this bit you sketched over here in the corner?" McKay: "That? That is a kitty cat."