Internal layout of ships....
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Internal layout of ships....
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I was wondering if anyone had thoughts/plans on the interior of ships - sounds a bit obsessive, I know - but interested in that. Remember that when I was a lot younger, we made models of the ships out of card, and tried to work out what would go where - in terms of cargo bay/bridge/crew quarters/engine room etc...
Anyone got any thoughts on this, or is it just me taking things a bit too far...?
I was wondering if anyone had thoughts/plans on the interior of ships - sounds a bit obsessive, I know - but interested in that. Remember that when I was a lot younger, we made models of the ships out of card, and tried to work out what would go where - in terms of cargo bay/bridge/crew quarters/engine room etc...
Anyone got any thoughts on this, or is it just me taking things a bit too far...?
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If you're still of a mind to play with paper models, you might want to have a look here. Each image can be clicked on for a printable image to cut out, fold and glue, (if you leave some tabs to glue, that is, he seems to have forgotten about that)...
This is the only internal layout pic I'm aware of.. our old friend the Cobra Mk.III
This is the only internal layout pic I'm aware of.. our old friend the Cobra Mk.III
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Re: Internal layout of ships....
The original Elite Manual had a rough description of a cobra's interior arrangement along with a picture of the cobra cabin and a cargobay. You can download a copy from ian bells website :-Pansen wrote:Hey
I was wondering if anyone had thoughts/plans on the interior of ships - sounds a bit obsessive, I know - but interested in that. Remember that when I was a lot younger, we made models of the ships out of card, and tried to work out what would go where - in terms of cargo bay/bridge/crew quarters/engine room etc...
Anyone got any thoughts on this, or is it just me taking things a bit too far...?
http://www.iancgbell.clara.net/elite/archive/index.htm
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Re: Internal layout of ships....
Look for the link that says "a4100070.zip . 3615 K BBC Elite Manual (GIF scans)"Davidtq wrote:The original Elite Manual had a rough description of a cobra's interior arrangement along with a picture of the cobra cabin and a cargobay. You can download a copy from ian bells website :-Pansen wrote:Hey
I was wondering if anyone had thoughts/plans on the interior of ships - sounds a bit obsessive, I know - but interested in that. Remember that when I was a lot younger, we made models of the ships out of card, and tried to work out what would go where - in terms of cargo bay/bridge/crew quarters/engine room etc...
Anyone got any thoughts on this, or is it just me taking things a bit too far...?
http://www.iancgbell.clara.net/elite/archive/index.htm
Wow.. looking at that manual takes me back...
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Or indeed, it was developed by Charlie, and is available at http://capnhack.com/hosting/oolite/drop ... 1_70_1.zip.Yodeebe wrote:Not an original Oolite ship, but flyable on OSE, the falcon.
Thanks for all these posts, guys!
V cool stuff - interesing that someone has created the nets for these ships - great stuff - would have loved that when I was younger - unfortunately, no time for that at the mo!
Surprised how small the accomodation on Cobra III appears! all filled out with equipment/engines - guess thats the way it may be, though!
Thanks again!
V cool stuff - interesing that someone has created the nets for these ships - great stuff - would have loved that when I was younger - unfortunately, no time for that at the mo!
Surprised how small the accomodation on Cobra III appears! all filled out with equipment/engines - guess thats the way it may be, though!
Thanks again!
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I'm not a great fan of this particular Cobby3 cutout - I think the Cobby3 is much roomier than this implies - how else does all this additional equipment that the Cobby3 can take go in with affecting the exterior appearance of the ship...? (you certainly get the impression from The Dark Wheel that the Cobra Mk 3 is a ship full of useful space)Pansen wrote:Thanks for all these posts, guys!
V cool stuff - interesing that someone has created the nets for these ships - great stuff - would have loved that when I was younger - unfortunately, no time for that at the mo!
Surprised how small the accomodation on Cobra III appears! all filled out with equipment/engines - guess thats the way it may be, though!
Thanks again!
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Wasn't that mostly 'cause they had no cargo to begin with? And I recall Elyssia used to have to hide in the escape capsule.... Is there any particular passage in DW you're thinking of that gives that impression?DaddyHoggy wrote:I'm not a great fan of this particular Cobby3 cutout - I think the Cobby3 is much roomier than this implies - how else does all this additional equipment that the Cobby3 can take go in with affecting the exterior appearance of the ship...? (you certainly get the impression from The Dark Wheel that the Cobra Mk 3 is a ship full of useful space)Pansen wrote:Thanks for all these posts, guys!
V cool stuff - interesing that someone has created the nets for these ships - great stuff - would have loved that when I was younger - unfortunately, no time for that at the mo!
Surprised how small the accomodation on Cobra III appears! all filled out with equipment/engines - guess thats the way it may be, though!
Thanks again!
..read this thread about ship internals, ive made a few ships for my son to play in the game where the ships are to scale internally with cockpits cargo bays, living quarters (i know! i need to get out more ) what can i say... thats what my son wanted lol! I used external views to "walkthrough the ship" so you couldnt actually look at specific rooms without running through the sequence, it was quite good when the rear cargo doors were blown away and you walked through the ship to to the cargo bay and staring out into space lol! (assuming i stopped for a space suit along the way of course I'll dig them out and upload them, they arent in elite style ships, just my own ideas (need to say thanks Griff for the shading info you replied with a while back, havent got back on to thank you since)
Be great to see them, for sure.
I haven't had a chance to check it up, but quite sure when we used to work out the internals, it was based on external dimensions, and the likely volume of 1t cargo canisters, and sure we had lots of space left over - having said that, it's pretty much anyone's guess, cos who knows how much interior space hyperdrives, engines, life support etc would take up.
My own view is that there must be space for a small mess, crew cabins/galley etc - just psychologically you couldn't be on a ship that long without a bit more space - you'd go crazy! Some of the plans we created had ships with solariums, gyms and canteens! Maybe a bit like modern oil rigs/ocean going ships. In the year 3000 they have other wayys to get around this, though!
I haven't had a chance to check it up, but quite sure when we used to work out the internals, it was based on external dimensions, and the likely volume of 1t cargo canisters, and sure we had lots of space left over - having said that, it's pretty much anyone's guess, cos who knows how much interior space hyperdrives, engines, life support etc would take up.
My own view is that there must be space for a small mess, crew cabins/galley etc - just psychologically you couldn't be on a ship that long without a bit more space - you'd go crazy! Some of the plans we created had ships with solariums, gyms and canteens! Maybe a bit like modern oil rigs/ocean going ships. In the year 3000 they have other wayys to get around this, though!
Just as an afterthought - has anyone seen 'serenity'/'firefly'? I understand that the plans for the interior of the ship were designed to be in keeping with the exterior, and that that ship could carry approx 75tonnes of cargo - the layout (which can be found with a google search) appears much more roomy than the plans for the Cobra III, and this series was set before oolite, as I understand it (surely advancements have been made since then???). Granted, the Cobra has less cargo space and I may stand guilty of a charge of comparing apples and oranges here - but seems to justify that at least some of the ships in oolite would be quite large internally.
I'm a surveyor, by the way, which may explain my strange obsession vis a vis measurement external an internal;-)!
I'm a surveyor, by the way, which may explain my strange obsession vis a vis measurement external an internal;-)!