![]() |
Star Trek Ship Plans
On some web sites devoted to ST, I see reference to a book of schematics of ships. I have the only two ST books - including the 'tech' manual - that purport to offer that info and there are not that many schematics or ship plan views in them.
Is there a definitive book or web site (one that's not down) that has that info or ... ? TIA. |
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
Well, to make ships really "canon", one must use the edited screen shots of ST ships. Any attempt to make a model based on some book can legitimately provoke the cries of "not canon!"
In this sense, the most "canon" federation shipset is one on Kyat shipyards. All Atrocities' shipsets have a touch of his personality. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif |
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
What I need - though - are plans (top, side, front, rear, bottom) views so that I can construct some meshes.
[ August 26, 2002, 19:36: Message edited by: Elowan ] |
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
Ok.... What the h*** is this canon thing or is it cannon..
I have seen both variations.... Are canon and cannon two seperate things and what are they and why are they such a touchy subject. .... |
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
i dunno, but someone should take a cannon to these canonists.
|
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
All I'm looking for is schematics. Who said anything about canon? Sheesh!
|
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
Quote:
The "Star Fleet Technical Manual" had views of several Federation ships - top, side & front, IIRC. This included the Constitution-class Heavy Cruiser of course, plus the Scout, Destroyer & Tug (with various cargo modules). There was a page for the Dreadnought as well, but IIRC it was presented with fewer drawings as something for the "future" - not yet deployed by Star Fleet. No non-Federation ships were included. FJD also produced a set of plans for the Constition class. This showed details of every deck. The original SFB Designers Notes made references to such deck plans for the Klingon Battlecruiser and Romulan Warbird (as sen on TOS), which the SFB designer says were used in determining what those ships carried. I never saw these myself (I owned the first two). I don't know of any web site with this stuff posted - probably would be of questionable legality anyway. You might try through some service that finds out of print books. |
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
I seem to remember those plans. They were very, very detailed but did not include a "head". http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif
|
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
I will get the url for you.
[ August 26, 2002, 22:17: Message edited by: ManOfWar ] |
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
"Are canon and cannon two seperate things and what are they and why are they such a touchy subject."
canon is applying to "official" material; basiclly anything that has been confirmed as existing in that universe. (also sometimes applies to stuff that doesn't blatently break the rules of that universe) canNon. Well. That's a weapon http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif Phoenix-D |
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
Quote:
Canon is according to what is written, said, shown, etc in a show or book. |
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
From the Merriam-Webster Online dictionary:
The "two-n" Cannon: Quote:
Quote:
|
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
Quote:
The "Star Fleet Technical Manual" had views of several Federation ships - top, side & front, IIRC. This included the Constitution-class Heavy Cruiser of course, plus the Scout, Destroyer & Tug (with various cargo modules). There was a page for the Dreadnought as well, but IIRC it was presented with fewer drawings as something for the "future" - not yet deployed by Star Fleet. No non-Federation ships were included. FJD also produced a set of plans for the Constition class. This showed details of every deck. The original SFB Designers Notes made references to such deck plans for the Klingon Battlecruiser and Romulan Warbird (as sen on TOS), which the SFB designer says were used in determining what those ships carried. I never saw these myself (I owned the first two). I don't know of any web site with this stuff posted - probably would be of questionable legality anyway. You might try through some service that finds out of print books.</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I still have the original Star Trek manual, although the exact title slips my mind. I also have the original map of the TOS Enterprise that came out in the 70's. It was great stuff for a teenage Trekkie at the time. (Yes, I am a Trekkie, not a Trekker). I have played Star Fleet Battles, but I never owned any of the books or miniatures. I preferred FASA's Version, because it seemed to me that SFB was just way too technical and micro-managed. And the computer Version had too much of a learning curve to it, so I set it aside after awhile. I much prefer this game to that one. [ August 27, 2002, 18:22: Message edited by: gregebowman ] |
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
I have 'Star Fleet Technical Manual' which is not all that great dwg-wise.
|
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
Atrocities -- thanks for the tip. Good ref area! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif
|
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
Shipschematics.net is back up again? Cool.
Last time I had visited the administrator was taking it down cause of money problems. That was over two years ago mind you, so of course I have been out of touch. None the less, its a cool site. |
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
That is an very fine website. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif
|
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
- please ignore -
[ August 28, 2002, 13:53: Message edited by: oleg ] |
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
http://www.shipschematics.net/
I have the deck by deck blue prints of the Enterprise, Enterprise A, Enterprise B, and Enterprise D. Also the Star Empire, Klingon D7 Battle Cruiser, the Romulan Bird of Pray, and the Klingon Bird of Pray. The Original Enterprise Blue Prints are awsome, as are all them. Very detailed. Deck by deck. You would not believe the quality of them. [ August 27, 2002, 12:56: Message edited by: Atrocities ] |
Re: Star Trek Ship Plans
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:29 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©1999 - 2025, Shrapnel Games, Inc. - All Rights Reserved.