Challenger Class
Included in the bundle pack of 8 ships located here, http://armada2.filefront.com/file/Major_Paynes_Bundle_Pack_of_Ships;57245 , this is a seperate download recommendable for 56k-ers. For further details, please look at that link.
Federation Challenger Class
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History
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Medium Cruiser related to the Galaxy starship family. Utilizing two, vertically arranged nacelles it perpetuates an older design lineage not seen for some time on Federation ships. The arrangement yields no great benefit, except the centre of gravity makes manoeuvrability more solid and robust at impulse speed, particularly during atmospheric flight.
Mesh Details
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Poly Count: 1500
Built Time: 5 hours (80% rebuild time)
Texture Set: 2 high res (512*512) Truevision tarGA (TGA) based image files.
Hardpoints
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criticals- hp01 to hp14
phaser- hp15 to hp29
torp- hp30
Credits
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- Original mesh and texture set created by LC Amaral (chrisholm@brturbo.com)
- Thie low poly 80% mesh rebuild done by Major A Payne. Textures edited to reinclude the phaser arrays and repplied as necessary.
- ODF editing by Joelteon7 and SuperStarAsh
- Admiral's Pic made by Joelteon7
Disclaimer
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You download this model and its associated texture files with the following understanding:
1) That you will not distribute any part of this zip in any capacity for any means of profit.
2) That you will refrain from editing any part of the mesh and/or textures without permission from the original creator of this work.
3) Any image usage or reconversions/additional usage will carry the above credits.
If you are agreeable to these points the feel free to use this. If not then you are politely asked to remove it from your pc.
Contact
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In the event of any necessary contact then please use the following methods:
- EMAIL: mapayne@mail.com
- ICQ: UIN60839084
Thankyou for downloading this release.
Major A Payne
Version | Author | Major A Payne | Website | ||
Downloads | 1,104 | Size | 1.03 MB | Created | 2006-02-20 |
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