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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #20 on: October 08, 2008, 07:50:59 pm »
Actually mine is far from what the "real" BoP is supposed to look like and is closer to the larger SFB class and the inaccurate AMT model kits. The wingspan is wider, the hull details are different, the bird on the belly is totally new, it has weapons hardpoints on the hull and on the engines, the size is about 60 meters longer, and it has impulse engines where the original was bare.
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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #21 on: October 08, 2008, 08:04:24 pm »
the root of my question was whether this was supposed to represent that same class, not be completely accurate to the studio model.

Though I've seen variants of the BOP mounting the PH-1s on the top of the hull (bank style, like the connie), I think they were supposed to be represented by the tubes on either side of the plasma cannon. That said, I still like the way the phasers were mounted on the wingtips here. Better, in my opinion, than placing them at the center of the bulbs like some models I've encountered.

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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #22 on: October 08, 2008, 09:50:18 pm »
This one is a separate hull class than the canon version, at least for me anyway. While the SFC specs peg the BoP as a cruiser, it's weapons loadout and overall capabilities are closer to the frigates of other races. Of course the cloak and systems tend to make up for it's armament. That aside, the Devilhawk is intended to be a more dedicated, full-on heavy cruiser that can handle enemy ships with or without the hit-and-cloak maneuvers. Think of it as the BoP's big sister.

All that aside, I really just made it because I liked the wider wingspan of the AMT/SFB/Micromachine birds but didn't want to bother with all that accuracy and detail scrutinizing needed for the canon one. Plus I wanted it to have guns...lots of guns.
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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #23 on: October 08, 2008, 11:15:00 pm »
Thats really interesting WZ.

According to SFB, early romulans, of course, had the power and speed deficiency, and so bought and adapted several klingon hulls. To have SFC tell it, it seemed as if their entire fleet was practically replaced with Klingon hulls. D7s, Kilnk BoP FFs and DDs, etc. It was later, according to SFB, that romulans came up with their own tactical-warp capable late-era fleet.

To be honest, this always felt like such a cop-out to me. It makes sense that the Romulans would buy some klingon hulls, sure, but that many? Naw, I don't believe it. The devilhawk works perfectly as a second-generation BoP, something that didn't lack [insert Warp Drive or Anti-matter Reactors, which ever mythos you go with] but didnt come from the klingons. This later led into the third-generation Killerhawk, and Firehawk classes.
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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #24 on: October 09, 2008, 06:05:54 am »
so what weapons this BoP will have?

beside the oblivious plasma cannon on the nose?

This one is a separate hull class than the canon version, at least for me anyway. While the SFC specs peg the BoP as a cruiser, it's weapons loadout and overall capabilities are closer to the frigates of other races. Of course the cloak and systems tend to make up for it's armament. That aside, the Devilhawk is intended to be a more dedicated, full-on heavy cruiser that can handle enemy ships with or without the hit-and-cloak maneuvers. Think of it as the BoP's big sister.

All that aside, I really just made it because I liked the wider wingspan of the AMT/SFB/Micromachine birds but didn't want to bother with all that accuracy and detail scrutinizing needed for the canon one. Plus I wanted it to have guns...lots of guns.

so you want this baby to have a lot of phasers?

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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #25 on: October 09, 2008, 12:04:17 pm »
It looks like it has enough phasers for point defense, but mostly relies on the six heavy weapons on the nacelles.

By the way WZ, I'd say you have perfected creating the illusion of depth on the windows.

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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #26 on: October 09, 2008, 12:52:24 pm »
This is really looking great. Will the model be small enough that it could replace the stock R-WB+/R-WE and not look too large?

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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #27 on: October 09, 2008, 04:48:06 pm »
so what weapons this BoP will have?

beside the oblivious plasma cannon on the nose?

This one is a separate hull class than the canon version, at least for me anyway. While the SFC specs peg the BoP as a cruiser, it's weapons loadout and overall capabilities are closer to the frigates of other races. Of course the cloak and systems tend to make up for it's armament. That aside, the Devilhawk is intended to be a more dedicated, full-on heavy cruiser that can handle enemy ships with or without the hit-and-cloak maneuvers. Think of it as the BoP's big sister.

All that aside, I really just made it because I liked the wider wingspan of the AMT/SFB/Micromachine birds but didn't want to bother with all that accuracy and detail scrutinizing needed for the canon one. Plus I wanted it to have guns...lots of guns.

so you want this baby to have a lot of phasers?

I don't think Plasma Torpedo Launchers can be oblivious.. Obvious perhaps.

Just looking at it, I would say this load out.

1 ph1 FAL
1 ph1 FAR
1 ph1 ALL
1 ph3 LH
1 ph3 RH
1 PlasR FA
1 PlasF FAL or FA
1 PlasF FAR or FA

just my two cents. Kind of like a CC+ to the CA.
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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #28 on: October 09, 2008, 07:29:58 pm »
so what weapons this BoP will have?

beside the oblivious plasma cannon on the nose?

This one is a separate hull class than the canon version, at least for me anyway. While the SFC specs peg the BoP as a cruiser, it's weapons loadout and overall capabilities are closer to the frigates of other races. Of course the cloak and systems tend to make up for it's armament. That aside, the Devilhawk is intended to be a more dedicated, full-on heavy cruiser that can handle enemy ships with or without the hit-and-cloak maneuvers. Think of it as the BoP's big sister.

All that aside, I really just made it because I liked the wider wingspan of the AMT/SFB/Micromachine birds but didn't want to bother with all that accuracy and detail scrutinizing needed for the canon one. Plus I wanted it to have guns...lots of guns.

so you want this baby to have a lot of phasers?

I don't think Plasma Torpedo Launchers can be oblivious.. Obvious perhaps.

Just looking at it, I would say this load out.

1 ph1 FAL
1 ph1 FAR
1 ph1 ALL
1 ph3 LH
1 ph3 RH
1 PlasR FA
1 PlasF FAL or FA
1 PlasF FAR or FA

just my two cents. Kind of like a CC+ to the CA.

so this baby got punch :)

nice, but i hope it got enough power to power the plasma?

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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #29 on: October 09, 2008, 07:31:46 pm »
Well, thats where the cloak comes in - Dip into cloak, cut power from either the Plasma-Fs, the phasers, or naturally the engines, and charge your Plas-R.
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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #30 on: October 09, 2008, 07:43:48 pm »
yea but you are vulnerable when you cloak, you still need some power for the shield.

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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #31 on: October 09, 2008, 08:15:58 pm »
I never said to pull power from shields.....
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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #32 on: October 09, 2008, 08:18:42 pm »
cloak is not good since they still can see you, if you slow down to power you're plasma each time you're easy target  ::)

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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #33 on: October 09, 2008, 08:45:19 pm »
cloak is not good since they still can see you, if you slow down to power you're plasma each time you're easy target  ::)

It doesn't work for those who don't know how to use it... I should know, i know how to use it and win quite a bit w/ it ;)
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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #34 on: October 09, 2008, 08:46:23 pm »
Indiscriminately firing on a cloaked ship is a good way to die. The cloak is not, and isn't supposed to be, the "Shield of Invulnerability".
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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #35 on: October 09, 2008, 08:47:33 pm »
Not Really that is what ECM is for
Once the Phaser Charge all that power becomes available to to, and in SFC you can trickle charge heavy weapons. The War Eagle which is a under weaponed CA has more than enough power to Cloak Charge is Plasma R and still maintain a good Speed. Unless you are bad at power management any CL or CA usually have enough power to work, including the Fed CA which is one of the most power starved ship in SFC.
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Re: Romulan Devilhawk Class Bird of Prey
« Reply #36 on: October 09, 2008, 09:05:16 pm »
Seriously, the cloak in SFC is diesel if you know how to use it. It's not a TNG cloak, never meant to be.

The SFC cloak works by having weapons fired at you act as though you are farther away than you really are, increasing the likelihood that they'd miss, and having a chance to decrease the damage done. If you keep running your ship fast, you'll actually diminish the benefit of the cloak. I tend to run around speed 3 or 4 when i'm cloaked, depending how far away I really am. Never suck power from shields just in case something does hit. Throw your power into charging your weapons. Wait for your enemy to do something stupid, like showing their weakest arc to you, decloak, and open up. Knock down an entire shield face with your plasmas, and then tag internals with your phasers. If you're facing someone with drones, don't use your ph3s, save those for when they might get a drone or three following you. If they aren't a drone race, then add those to your internal barriages.

Now, please Tus, correct me on any point if I am mistaken. You are a better Rom flyer than I am by far.

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