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Imperial Landingbarge (original design)

Posted: 2003-01-16 07:23pm
by Crix Dorius
For a new Empire...
For a better Future...

The VFI-LB-243 Landingbarge


A space landingcraft...

150m x 90m x 50m

No Hyperdrive
Strong Repulsorengines
Heatshields
Medium Armor

Speed:
35 MGLT
20 DPF

It can carrier max.:
4 AT-AT
8 AT-ST
40 Speederbikes + Scouttroopers
and other Equipment
They are in the middle-pod under the bridge...

And 10.000 Stormtroopers in full combat equipment
They are in the long side-pod's, left and right...

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Posted: 2003-01-16 07:36pm
by God Emperor
Impressive. :D

*Poke*

Posted: 2003-01-16 07:42pm
by Kuja
Most impressive. :twisted:

*POKE*

Posted: 2003-01-16 08:18pm
by Illuminatus Primus
I dunno. Might want to place something instead of the gap between the two hull parts: it is structurally unsound/unrealistic.

Posted: 2003-01-16 08:21pm
by Crix Dorius
Somewhere must the AT's and Speeder's go out...

In the middle is a huge door...
When you can see it...

There the heavy equipment comes out.

Posted: 2003-01-16 08:24pm
by God Emperor
If you close the gap you could probely cary more equipment and when they load out their firing area would be greater.

Posted: 2003-01-16 08:26pm
by Ted
You could have it that a massive container could fit there, wether filled with more troops, supplies, walkers, whatever.

Posted: 2003-01-16 08:27pm
by Illuminatus Primus
I see what you mean. Regardless, that design is badass.

Posted: 2003-01-16 11:16pm
by IRG CommandoJoe
I like Ted's idea...maybe you can make a container model to fill the gap. The barge would always carry the standard loadouts in the actual ship itself, but that extra container could be used to accomodate the mission profiles.

Posted: 2003-01-16 11:49pm
by Crix Dorius
We will see...

Posted: 2003-01-18 04:31am
by Illuminatus Primus
Hm...you guys are conservative w/ your kickass designs.

You could easily fit 10 AT-ATs in there if my mind isn't failing me.

Don't be conservative. Embrace the power of your designs!

Posted: 2003-01-18 06:24am
by XaLEv
I can see a reason for the gap to exist, namely to help give the door cover when it's open, but it doesn't have to be that big. You could easily move the door forward but leave a small gap, that way you would get more room for whatever you need it for and still have the protection of a recessed door.