Proposed name : Megalodon - AP-709880 Bounty Hunter Battleship
Proposed hull density : 1.150.000
proposed turning rate : 11.35 deg/s
proposed nanos/battery : 1800
proposed turret number : 24
i am wasting my time here? what do you think ? should i finish it?
redesign update
you know what? im just goint to take this away before someone feels aluded... XDDDDDD
BHG ships tend to be vertical. This model looks like some kind of a defenceless whale, instead of sharks & other sea predators BHG line is named after.
This model is of significantly lower quality then what exists from what I see. Also, the BHG capital ship line will need to stay continuous in terms of design, if your design does not fit the ship line, or doesn't improve on the current model, it will be rejected outright.
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(11-12-2012, 12:08 PM)Omicron Wrote: BHG ships tend to be vertical. This model looks like some kind of a defenceless whale, instead of sharks & other sea predators BHG line is named after.
(11-12-2012, 04:35 PM)AeternusDoleo Wrote: This model is of significantly lower quality then what exists from what I see. Also, the BHG capital ship line will need to stay continuous in terms of design, if your design does not fit the ship line, or doesn't improve on the current model, it will be rejected outright.
tweaked some things here and there did a little redesign from 0 to respond to those statements
you know what? im just goint to take this away before someone feels aluded... XDDDDDD
For 4.87 the BHG Orca replacement has already been filled - this model is not needed as a heavy gunboat. Aside from that, like with your battlecruiser model, make sure the ship you're designing fits the shipline, or it is an automatic "no". As the model is untextured, I'm not really seeing much detail. Reminds me a little of the Democritus in size and shape.
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