Suggestions:B-Wing Lightning : pod, one inner wing, engine/boom, one outer wing, weapon pod under wingtip.
Suggestions:Lightning space station with artificial gravity: replace the ball with a torus, then have two identical, asymetric Lightnings attached to the rim facing in the same direction of rotation, so that they can spin it with their engines
I forgot to explain the colours:- they are selected by my son who has never visited inter-galactic area- like houses in Sweden snow, in outer space there is a lack of bright colours so the spacecraft wear flashing colours- this is a tribute to our friend Ericr models and this spacecraft is named Ericraft...
Isn't the Mak Faulke made out of two P-38 booms plus other parts?
Thanks a lot!Quote from: Weaver on February 23, 2014, 07:47:29 AMSuggestions:Lightning space station with artificial gravity: replace the ball with a torus, then have two identical, asymetric Lightnings attached to the rim facing in the same direction of rotation, so that they can spin it with their enginesI am not sure I understand all while... here is the LW-38A Lord Weaver Space Station 1 (put in service in 2114):
Anyway, here is - for outer space without landing - Lightnings inspired by Star Wars' TIE:
I feel puzzled: I have seen that a spacecraft may have propellers (below) http://vi.sualize.us/x_wing_from_the_wwi_era_by_michael_psiaki_lego_starwars_star_wars_bricks_picture_8LxM.htmlAnd the Mars planet has indeed an atmosphere (of COČ) where a propeller may work, so (with liquid oxygen aboard to burn fuel) what's the difference with Earth planes?