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This picture came up as an image search result for "STSF trek"...i can't really tell what it is, and the link was dead, so i couldn't get a better look at it. Anyone recognize it?

 

qob3.jpg

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Looks like a Starfleet style Klingon cruiser... I think I've seen it here before. Might be one of Vex Xiang's creations?

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Oh, that's IKC Qob, painted in Federation colours. I don't tnow who made it, but that was pictured in the Features Sim page when Qob was the featured sim. :lol:

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Oh, that's IKC Qob, painted in Federation colours. I don't tnow who made it, but that was pictured in the Features Sim page when Qob was the featured sim. :lol:

Yup, Seiben is right. That is the IKC Qob-Lakota as depicted when we were the STSF Featured Simulation. GromVik put it up but he might have gotten it from somewhere else.

 

It looks a lot better than that sickly green color most Klingon ships have.

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Hmm...Grommie found it? It's probably the best Vor`cha Class Image I have ever seen. I love that off grey color, it makes it more applicable to our own IKC Qob which is a Klingon Starship with Federation extras.

 

Curious who is the artist?

 

-Precip

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Not one of mine...that the biggest pic of it available? Its tiny...

 

PS: Starships arent painted. The color is based on the types of materials used in its outer hull.

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You'll have to ask Huff where she got it...she sent it to me for the FS segment. :lol:

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thats the biggest one i could get, when i clicked in the image search to enlarge the pic, it took me to a broken link, so if anyone has the image....i would love a big copy of it

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That broken link is the old Featured Sim page. Since the Excalibur is now there, that picture isn't. Although, I'm sure the big one is out there somewhere.

Edited by WxMurray

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I seem to recall a larger version of that thumbnail image on the featured simulation page in the past. So a larger version is out there. That was the first time I had seen the work.

 

-Precip

 

PS.. Ill get in touch with Huff on where it came from.

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OK, here is the full scale version.

qob3.jpg

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thanks, i like the white a lot better than the green

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Starships arent painted. The color is based on the types of materials used in its outer hull.

Hey, fun fact.

 

That also makes a quote from DS9's "Valient" completely irrelevant. Oh well, the guy was only a cadet.

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That also makes a quote from DS9's "Valient" completely irrelevant. Oh well, the guy was only a cadet.

Maybe they just made the cadet paint the ship as a hazing ritual or something.

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Maybe they just made the cadet paint the ship as a hazing ritual or something.

WE get enough hazing without the additionial duty of painting i.e. killed off regularly

in the meat grinder, eerr....i mean the academy sims ;) :lol: :D

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