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love it
Also, I love cars from the late 30's to early 40's. They often opted for elegance in the design with excellent effect. The 50's was about exaggeration of design, with ridiculous fins and lines that refused to flow. The future looks interesting because we'll most likely adopt natural forms more, which have an organic feel. This should give a passenger a sense of being in a natural setting over manufactured.
If you ask me, all good vehicles, of any type, always look better when they're sexy. Think of any popular car. E-type Jag. Karmann Ghia. Any Lamborghini. All sexy. Or, any private jet plane. While they may not always be sexy on the outside, you can make for damn certain the inside is. Or, any mega-yacht. All sexy. Inside and out.
We admire the curves on a vehicle in the same way we admire the curves on a woman, or man, depending on one's preference.
Also, has a bit of a Tron vibe with the blue light trim. Nice work!
Added to my high gravity vehicles collection too! :)
some minor things I've noticed
- none of the LCDs have any text on them
- the sensor & switch next to the hangar door aren't configured for anything
- the game registers the ship's center around 30 meters below it. This causes issues with spawning & auto-rotating.
That aside, again, this is some highly detailed & creative work.