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tbh
And, large blocks on small grid are called supergids, they were a thing once. Back when we didnt have so many large blocks for small ships.
I've seen a mod or two that do just that some years back when planets were still a new addition to the game (or haven't even been added yet, not sure). Basically, in those the cockpit is made up of 3 parts:
The lower half, onto which everything is mounted, including the pilot
A hinge block installed at the front of the cockpit
A canopy, which is connected to the hinge.
Though I think that using a rotor for purely aestetic reasons on a ship that's meant to do high-G manuvers might piss off Lord Clang.
2018 Nov.15 - 2019 Jan. 3. That is one and a half month. 101 Hours spent making this Ship.
Counting with skilled labour, that would be 30 euros/h. 3030 euros of me working. (3455$)
Steel sheets are around 30$/Kg. 2.321.910 Kg, 69,5 million $ by weight.
Crane renting (Liebherr LTM-1500): ~6000$+ per month. 10000$
+additional fuel to take off.
Human Labour not calculated!
Total Estimated cost without launch: ~70 000 000$
Well, that one's got a "traditional" scifi spaceship interior, rather than a vertical one like this particular, or the ships you see in "The Expanse".
Also reminds me somewhat of Buzz Lightyears ship from the cartoon series.
And no, this is not like spacedocks guinevere at all, similarities end at both being spaceships.