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I will add links to your mods and your name so you get the credit.
If you past into a current blueprint it will not have color
Normilly out off shadows https://bilderupload.org/image/0efe09913-normandy-2.png
More Shadows : https://bilderupload.org/image/92ae28135-normandy-1-schatten.png
https://bilderupload.org/image/735b28172-normandy-1-schatten-nah.png
However, smaller ship sizes make painting the ships details much harder because you have limited squares for texture.
V1, for early game. Small, limited weapon to survive early game.
V2, for upgrade V1, It can stand better enemies. So maybe a big bigger.
While V3, like the Mass Effect 3 should be the ultimate version of the ship. The most advanced, strongest version.