Lexington-class Heavy Carrier

Only one question: can I take off and land on this carrier. I already love it more than the Concordia. :D
 
If your question is if the Lexington-class has a flythrough fighterbay...yes it has...and you can surely land and start from it...technical spoken.
 
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The game is better than WC Academy, but but the movie sequences of the other parts are missing. The strategy function is nicely (destroy Kilrah :cool: ) however simple, but that is only my personal opinion.
 
This lexington class is slightly different from the armada TCS Lexington, which is a ship of this class but was gutted at BOT by kilrathi attacks and was refitted as a self-sufficent carrier which could mine for resources on planets it passed, it also only carried 18 fighters...
 
Dundradal said:
it also only carried 18 fighters...

That's what I thought too (the manual makes references to '18 ships'). LOAF in another thread said that this '18 ships' deal could have pertained to escorts and transports instead of fighters.
 
so possibly the transports in armada? weird...I dunno you'd think there would be more since there was the 60 person SO team onboard...
 
Beutiful looking model!

Is there any way to obtain a download of the textured mesh in say 3ds or VRML format?

Reason I ask is that I (and quite a few others) are trying to build solid 3 D models of various Wing Co ships using the 3D mesh to create a printable paper template

ie like those at paper starships. http://paperstarships.tengun.net/ There are already a half dozen or so models out there including Arrow, Hellcat and the Hades Class Strike Cruiser. I have a Behemoth under way and and have started work on a TCS Victory.

My first completed design was the Seahawk

ag_seahawk5.jpg


The meshes from the Seahawk, Behemoth and Victory came from Tolwyns WingCommander 3D site
 
Not at this point.

If we do, everyone will be able to extract if not the model, but surely texture maps, something I would not like to see at this point of development. Let's just say, we had some unpleasant experiences we would rather like not to have again.

But: the demo is comming along and once it is released (and it will be released this year), it contains the model of the Lexington-class. By that point we might reconsider your policy regarding model sharing.
 
Point taken and understood. I guess thats jut the way the world is these days.

Will keep my fingers x'd for the future.
 
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