Here's my first crack. Sorry for the awful pictures, I am having some "issues" here.
It needs a lot of fine tuning, but I think I got the essence somewhat at least. What do you think?
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Here's my first crack. Sorry for the awful pictures, I am having some "issues" here.
It needs a lot of fine tuning, but I think I got the essence somewhat at least. What do you think?
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Or just leave out the parachute...Fantastic. I didn't even think of turning the words upside down.
If only you could set it up rear eject so it spikes into the ground
It's kind of tempting for a quickie build... (not L1 though, I'm not going there, probably ever)That needs to be you're L1 rocket Neil
(not L1 though, I'm not going there, probably ever)
And now for a good bit of silly fun inspired by Nytrunner on another thread.
That sounds like a perfect job for @Daddyisabar.How about a loose fin can?
From the oblique view I was reminded of thisAnd now for a good bit of silly fun inspired by Nytrunner on another thread.
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Ah yes, a classic from the "You had one job" series.From the oblique view I was reminded of this
And anotherAh yes, a classic from the "You had one job" series.
At least the fins would end up on the bottom of the rocket along with the motor - where they should be! Such sliding bits would not help in my rehabilitation from oddroc flier to respectable 4FNC machines.That sounds like a perfect job for @Daddyisabar.
We are not here to support any such rehabilitation! We are here to enable your continued descent into odd-roc madness. Although to be honest I don't know how much further there is to go for you.At least the fins would end up on the bottom of the rocket along with the motor - where they should be! Such sliding bits would not help in my rehabilitation from oddroc flier to respectable 4FNC machines.
We are not here to support any such rehabilitation! We are here to enable your continued descent into odd-roc madness. Although to be honest I don't know how much further there is to go for you.
Maybe time to fall off the wagon again and give into the oddroc Madness!
Fantastic. I didn't even think of turning the words upside down.
If only you could set it up rear eject so it spikes into the ground
That needs to be you're L1 rocket Neil
Maybe a little; the rear mirrors of the canards are not necessary, but they don't really hurt. If you want busy then they're not too much so. And see below.I dunno if this is better or not. Too busy in the rear?
Wrong!This thread sucks so far.
Me, I like the first one best, with the pylons going smoothly into the ring, rather than "overshooting" and coming back in. I love the concept of half the pylons coming from below and half from above.This is just a fin-can idea for the moment. Eventually this could have the makings for a cute skill-level 2 LPR kit. Needs plenty of work though.
Can't seem to stay away from tail rings.
Ooh, good! The paint scheme makes it several times better, and I already liked it. And, still, see below.
At the moment I'm kind of intrigued by having low fins or strakes flying over a recessed piece of BT. Might try it out on some other designs besides this one.
This is a neat idea. Do not fail to get back to this.First in a possibly long series of explorations. There are possibilities here but it make take me a while to find the right way to take advantage.
This and its many variants are nice, but there's one problem, IMHO. That pale sage green for the solid colored parts is not doing you any favors. Imagine instead the plasma warp core wrap surrounded by metallic silver, possibly even actual silver (or aluminum) leaf. That would be awesome.
This is the "below" from above. Use this for the canards and their mirrors in the first design. Personally, I'd also make the arcs on fin and body a little shallower, giving more of an almond shape. I was actually thinking this before I got to it in the thread.One day I will have an original thought and stop rehashing the same themes over and over.
Today is not that day.
You asked for opinions on three fins vs. four. I like the odd number, but you could go a wee bit more "far out" (further out?) by using five. Also, perhaps experiment with offsetting the little fins above the struts by half a space (i.e. 60, 45, or 36 degrees).I like those rear fins and spars, gonna keep trying.
Some of them have died, decomposed, and been reincarnated (and died again). But that's fine.Please forgive if I wind up going over old ground or beating dead horses.
Put simply: it's all about my being satisfied that the design is balanced and cohesive. I seem to often find myself with designs (half-baked, of course) with what I would call boring front ends that leave me dissatisfied. I've been able to put it all together on a relatively small number of designs, and most of them I've gone on to build (or they're in the queue). I think the best pure original design I've done so far is Alcubierre, which strikes me as cohesive and interesting from front to back (even though the front is quite simple, it works well in the context of the whole rocket).you stated that, because you have an easier time thinking up cool fin cans than front ends, you often end up with plain fronts, or straining to work something in later. You wrote that you need to concentrate on coming up with interesting concepts for both ends at once to make cohesive designs. Why? If what you've been doing works, i.e. you end up with a cohesive design in the end, then why change it?
I agree about the scoop for PD2. Keep the warp core on PD1.I continue to be preoccupied with the Plasma Dart 2. I might even build it at some point. The cut tube work in the rear should be an interesting task.
Despite all the fun I'm having with the warp core, though, I feel like I'm gravitating more towards the "scoop" version below the red line...
BTW, I'm certainly not giving up on the warp core, just might use it elsewhere instead.
Call it "Pixelated Bertha" for the double entendre.I present to you... 8 Bit Bertha:
I agree about the scoop for PD2. Keep the warp core on PD1.
I... don't get it?Call it "Pixelated Bertha" for the double entendre.
Ah, that's the part I didn't get. I actually understand the gist of the slang term, just hadn't heard it before (or else didn't remember it).Pixelated is also one of many slang terms for "very drunk?". I don't know why.
I'd like to see the center white to black flames with #2 or 3 nose and flames carrying the flame theme farther into the rocket.Well this is what I get for trying to think outside my box. I am now lost in cluelessville. Are any of these headed in the right direction?
In #2 and #3 clearly I have no idea what to do with the middle BT section. It looks very bad in all white next to the black transition, so it definitely needs *something*.
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Flames have been banished from this particular rocket for the moment, because they conflict with the sci-fi vibe of the rocket. However, I do like the look so I'm going to try to come up with another application.I'd like to see the center white to black flames with #2 or 3 nose and flames carrying the flame theme farther into the rocket.
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