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| Space Cadet Realname: B.J. Join Date: May 2006 Location: Huntsville, AL Age: 34
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| We're not closed on the house yet, but things have calmed down for now. So here's one that's been on the back burner for a while - a Russian Knights themed Mk VII. |
| B.J. Olejnik 2D WIP: BSG Vipers | |
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| www.projectcosmos.net Realname: Nate Join Date: May 2006 Location: San Diego, CA, USA Age: 31
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| Nice jorb on the viper I've always been curious as to what kind of powerplant those things have. The vipers aren't really that big. |
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| SFM Nugget Join Date: May 2006 Location: SC Age: 37
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| My guess would be some sort of fusion or fission powerplant. There was mention of rad buffers in the miniseries. Granted they needed fuel to operate in an atmosphere and a true nuclear powered craft wouldn't. |
| "If you want to have dinner with the Devil, make sure to bring a long spoon!" Wolf's Shipyard Wolf's Shipyard Forum | |
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| SFM Guru Join Date: May 2008 Location: Puerto Rico Age: 32
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| B.J. I believe I saw some time back a sketch of a viper mkVII-E striker a two seater viper meant for bombing ops just like its brother the original mkVII the only changes was on the cockpit area with the two seats and the wings with cruise missle hardpoints I wish I had the sketch to send it but I would be most intrested in seeing this fighter-bomber with your style of art I'm already a fan of yours so it would be great to see this one |
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