Love the ship, but it needs someone to go in and really decide when things are like escape pods, phaser strips, etc. like you guys said. Overall great design though.
@@SGUDistantHopeit’s been a minute since it’s been regular. We were in constant show mode for a while with inserted ship coverage here and there. Feels like we’re back in action. Pumped 💪!
I think the consistency of seeing raised windows through the two seasons, can suggest two things. 1) reticence to use booleans for interest of keeping the polygon count low. 2) time spent simply using duplicate meshes set to emission may also save time. I remember thinking the sovereign lighting looked like the lights rested on bump mapping. But it's been long time
I love the design of the ship itself I really do. I like the idea of the nacelles possible going back and locking into place to go into both transwarp and or slipstream (maybe both) Honestly I wish someone would redo this and have look the proper way. With name and registry markings, phaser strips (I'd include those on the nacelle pylons), escape pods, impulse engines, windows, and other hull markings. Even show as Stuart suggested a couple of ways the nacelles sliding back and locking into place for either transwarp or slipstream (or both). Speaking of markings as Stuart suggested have markings and registry underneath the shuttle bay. I would even have that cut out at the front of the saucer those bit triangle type things at 4:55 light up as a secondary deflector dish. Maybe even the little lip below as you guys suggest have it as torpedo launchers. Hell even where the quantum launcher is on the bottom of the secondary hull actually make it so it looks like a Captain's Yatch just like on the Sovereign class.
Looks like it doesn’t have any kind of phaser strips? No registry or markings anymore? Kinda has more of a Star Wars design to it, like they lost the sleekness and organic look of tng
Maybe the blue glows ar virtual windows. Sensors that then project the starscape to the interior so as to keep it armoured. That transparent aluminium must be pretty flimsy these days compared to the most modern materials used in hulls.
Hi, I'm about to scratch build and paint a 1/350 scale Grissom Class Light Science Vessel from STO(not to be confused with the earlier Oberth class), and I would love some good reference pics - will you help me with a video please?
It's amazing looking at the Lamarr Class design it looks like an improved version of the Intrepid class design with the shape of arrowhead like design of the Saucer section to the design of the secondary hull though looking at the design of the warp nacelles and the pylons I can't tell if the pylons pivot upward like the Intrepid Class Starships can.
It looks like a poorly textured mis-shapen Enterprise F predecessor. Which isn't the worst thing in the world if one sees it as part of the "fleet style" of that era. But the texturing is atrocious if I can be blunt about it. Star Trek has been "weird" for so many years now - It is getting to the point that when something is made that makes sense it is a huge surprise - so this is more of the "make it make" sense parade I guess. Bad - not exactly... Good - absolutely not !
The nacelles are perfectly sized... The issue is that their too close together. It they moved them out a little, they'd look a LOT better. What are the blue glows? They're what new trek designers throw all over ships since Discovery came out... Blue glows. The lazy form of details. Inside and out.
nuTrek doesn't understand star trek. There is no reason for the continuation of Voyager's registry number. The Enterprise got it because they saved Earth in star trek 4. Obviously the TOS Defiant didn't have it's registry number continued. nuTrek thinks every ship gets it e.g. voyager the titan, etc.. nuTrek is just stupid trash.
The Lamarr Class could do with a "Hero ship" glow-up. The overall design isn't bad, but it needs to be hero:ed up to be more detailed.
Then it would be a sovereign class then.
The ship looks rather nice!
Love the ship, but it needs someone to go in and really decide when things are like escape pods, phaser strips, etc. like you guys said.
Overall great design though.
I love everything about the Voyager. This one as well. It's my most favorite ST series.
I have a question...where are the impulse engines?
Love that y'all are back to this!
Back at what? We do ships every week ^^
@@SGUDistantHopeit’s been a minute since it’s been regular. We were in constant show mode for a while with inserted ship coverage here and there. Feels like we’re back in action. Pumped 💪!
I think the consistency of seeing raised windows through the two seasons, can suggest two things. 1) reticence to use booleans for interest of keeping the polygon count low. 2) time spent simply using duplicate meshes set to emission may also save time. I remember thinking the sovereign lighting looked like the lights rested on bump mapping. But it's been long time
I love the design of the ship itself I really do. I like the idea of the nacelles possible going back and locking into place to go into both transwarp and or slipstream (maybe both)
Honestly I wish someone would redo this and have look the proper way. With name and registry markings, phaser strips (I'd include those on the nacelle pylons), escape pods, impulse engines, windows, and other hull markings. Even show as Stuart suggested a couple of ways the nacelles sliding back and locking into place for either transwarp or slipstream (or both). Speaking of markings as Stuart suggested have markings and registry underneath the shuttle bay.
I would even have that cut out at the front of the saucer those bit triangle type things at 4:55 light up as a secondary deflector dish. Maybe even the little lip below as you guys suggest have it as torpedo launchers.
Hell even where the quantum launcher is on the bottom of the secondary hull actually make it so it looks like a Captain's Yatch just like on the Sovereign class.
Looks like it doesn’t have any kind of phaser strips? No registry or markings anymore? Kinda has more of a Star Wars design to it, like they lost the sleekness and organic look of tng
Maybe the nacelles are mounted on rails so you can change the warp field geometry, lengthen or shorten the warp bubble.
Red light going over and back might make the ship a bit menacing 🛰🌚
At what point would you guys get better mics? :D Especially Stuart
Maybe the blue glows ar virtual windows. Sensors that then project the starscape to the interior so as to keep it armoured. That transparent aluminium must be pretty flimsy these days compared to the most modern materials used in hulls.
The collectors aren't fully visible from the front.
Prodigy ships always looked better than Discovery ships.
Hi, I'm about to scratch build and paint a 1/350 scale Grissom Class Light Science Vessel from STO(not to be confused with the earlier Oberth class), and I would love some good reference pics - will you help me with a video please?
"You left Space Dock without impulse engines?"
I would take this ship over any of the 25th century ships!
Clearly the blue stripes on the secondary hull are the impulse engines
0:00 Do I hear the 1701-D and Titan meetup theme?
It's amazing looking at the Lamarr Class design it looks like an improved version of the Intrepid class design with the shape of arrowhead like design of the Saucer section to the design of the secondary hull though looking at the design of the warp nacelles and the pylons I can't tell if the pylons pivot upward like the Intrepid Class Starships can.
Nah. You can’t beat the smooth lines of the Intrepid.
This looks too Sovereigned up to me.
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If you squint enough and tilt your head at a certain angle I am sure it miiight look like the Voyager....
It looks like Voyager to me, unlike the Enterprise where the evolution from the E to the F made no sense
@@Arfarf69 Haha that's a fair shout. ^.^
Feel like this is a line from Breaking Bad when Todd was making meth and Lydia was upset that there was no blue
Take into count the company than made the engines and designs! Many engineering companies on federation
Nice ship, except for the silly "warp grills" on the sides of the secondary hull. Ugh. Ships in an animated show don't need to look like cartoons.
Nice design, bad details. I don't understand as to reason for such extreme ambiguity.
It looks like a poorly textured mis-shapen Enterprise F predecessor.
Which isn't the worst thing in the world if one sees it as part of the "fleet style" of that era.
But the texturing is atrocious if I can be blunt about it.
Star Trek has been "weird" for so many years now - It is getting to the point that when something is made that makes sense it is a huge surprise - so this is more of the "make it make" sense parade I guess.
Bad - not exactly... Good - absolutely not !
should have just made it another intrepid
The nacelles are perfectly sized... The issue is that their too close together. It they moved them out a little, they'd look a LOT better. What are the blue glows? They're what new trek designers throw all over ships since Discovery came out... Blue glows. The lazy form of details. Inside and out.
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Sorry, just can`t get behind it. I`d just assume Voyager-A would be a Luna class and leave it there. Just my opinion and head canon. :)
There's no reason for a voyager A
@@KerbalSpaceCommand maybe, maybe not. At least not that mess.
Think of this less as a new ship and more a modified Sovereign.
@@KerbalSpaceCommandvoyager J exists, there is room for a Voyager legacy.
nuTrek doesn't understand star trek. There is no reason for the continuation of Voyager's registry number. The Enterprise got it because they saved Earth in star trek 4. Obviously the TOS Defiant didn't have it's registry number continued. nuTrek thinks every ship gets it e.g. voyager the titan, etc.. nuTrek is just stupid trash.
I dont know about it being the best, but it is not the best looking Voyager
"go get it in sto" lol isn't it a lockbox ship
Im sorry but it Looks poo💩 lazy in my eyes