It's been a while since I wanted to build some Star Citizen ship replicas, and today is the day I decided to build something.
Now, let's get to the good stuff.
RSI Aurora
The first ship that I built is the RSI Aurora. It is the starter ship in Star Citizen, and is only 18 meters long, making it hard to replicate. I did my best, however and this is what I came up with: all five variants (CL, MR, ES, LX and LN left to right) of the ship. They are not only varied by the paintjob, but also on the shape and stats: you can see the huge hydrogen scoop on the Aurora LN (Legionnaire, right-most ship), the Aurora CL (Clipper) has double the cargo, and so on. The top turned out quite flat, but there wasn't very much I could do about it. All ships have functioning landing gear and jumpdrives (which take a long time to charge due to very low power output).
More pics: http://imgur.com/a/N0N6w#7
The original ship:
DOWNLOAD (5in1):
http://starmadedock.net/content/star-citizen-rsi-aurora-es-mr-cl-lx-ln-5-in-1.1808/
Origin 300 series
Next, I've started working on the 300i. The ship was slightly easier to reproduce, because it is bigger (24 meters compared to 18m long Aurora). All ships of 300 series feature jumpdrive, rapid-fire cannons, retractable landing gear and 2 storage blocks and are 1:1 scale.
More pics: http://imgur.com/a/rlth2#0
The original ship:
DOWNLOAD (4in1):
http://starmadedock.net/content/star-citizen-origin-300-series-300i-315p-325a-350r-4-in-1.1811/
Origin M50
I thought building the Aurora was hard. I was wrong. The M50 was even smaller then I thought. I was predicting it to be 15-20m long, but it turns out it's just 11m long. Nonetheless, I did my best. The result turned out quite okay while keeping the 1:1 scale. Download coming soon. Pics:
Original ship:
DOWNLOAD:
http://starmadedock.net/content/star-citizen-origin-m50.1815/
Now, let's get to the good stuff.
RSI Aurora
The first ship that I built is the RSI Aurora. It is the starter ship in Star Citizen, and is only 18 meters long, making it hard to replicate. I did my best, however and this is what I came up with: all five variants (CL, MR, ES, LX and LN left to right) of the ship. They are not only varied by the paintjob, but also on the shape and stats: you can see the huge hydrogen scoop on the Aurora LN (Legionnaire, right-most ship), the Aurora CL (Clipper) has double the cargo, and so on. The top turned out quite flat, but there wasn't very much I could do about it. All ships have functioning landing gear and jumpdrives (which take a long time to charge due to very low power output).
More pics: http://imgur.com/a/N0N6w#7
The original ship:
DOWNLOAD (5in1):
http://starmadedock.net/content/star-citizen-rsi-aurora-es-mr-cl-lx-ln-5-in-1.1808/
Origin 300 series
Next, I've started working on the 300i. The ship was slightly easier to reproduce, because it is bigger (24 meters compared to 18m long Aurora). All ships of 300 series feature jumpdrive, rapid-fire cannons, retractable landing gear and 2 storage blocks and are 1:1 scale.
More pics: http://imgur.com/a/rlth2#0
The original ship:
DOWNLOAD (4in1):
http://starmadedock.net/content/star-citizen-origin-300-series-300i-315p-325a-350r-4-in-1.1811/
Origin M50
I thought building the Aurora was hard. I was wrong. The M50 was even smaller then I thought. I was predicting it to be 15-20m long, but it turns out it's just 11m long. Nonetheless, I did my best. The result turned out quite okay while keeping the 1:1 scale. Download coming soon. Pics:
Original ship:
DOWNLOAD:
http://starmadedock.net/content/star-citizen-origin-m50.1815/
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