Actually the lower hull was built by Atrahasis, the rest by P81.
Aye GAFY, I cut and pasted and paraphrased from the readme that came with Atra's Belknap-class cruiser. As stated in the "credits" section of my post:
This model was created from Atrahasis' kitbash of Pneumonic81's Enterprise-A model and textures, with a new secondary hull and textures for that made by Atrahasis, and the saucer was retextured by GotAFarmYet?/Khaliban.
Thanks for the compliment. If I keep going at this rate, I may actually learn how to
build! Now all I need to do is figure out how to use LithUnwrap...
I had a look for tutorials on Dyna but didn't find any. Does anyone have a beginner's guide for LithUnwrap?
MP, that's the thing. I actually got mad at seeing you put the shuttlebay above the nav deflector and said to myself, "Right, let's try this myself!" Childish, huh?
So, the thing is: these ships don't
have a forward shuttlebay like the TOS
Coronado and TMP
Orisksany has. Look at the schematic again. That weird shape at the front of the secondary hull is the ship's Nav Deflector
only. It's why the torp launchers are below the secondary hull instead of in their usual place. I have the actual Mark A. Wilson (c) 1995
'Federation Shuttlecarrier Comparison Pack' on paper that these ships are from (I got it from an S T convention), and it gives a lot of background data. It confirms there is no forward shuttlebay, only the main rear, and smaller port/starboard doors.
Which makes perfect sense when you look at it from an engineering viewpoint. These carrier types can have the same linear intermix shafts as the TMP
Enterprise, reaching down behind the nav deflector. The secondary hull is basically the
Enterprise's huge cargobay as seen in TMP converted to vehicle hangers. That's a lot of space, and the FSCP says they have a capacity of 35+ medium-sized shuttles.
Of course, putting this ship together made me realise that you
still can't get a frigging warp sled inside the ship... unless you widen the p/s doors by at least 25% and slide in the sled alone, detaching the shuttle. I didn't really get just how damn big that sled is until then.