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Taldrenites => Starfleet Command Models => Topic started by: Ducttapewonder on March 23, 2003, 05:06:26 am
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Been really busy with RL recently. But i just couldnt take 1 more day without doing a retex, so I finished these up tonight. Hope you enjoy them.
U.S.S. DEPOE BAY
U.S.S. LYNX
Now available for D/L @ The Galacic Paint & Body Shop.
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DTW,
Please tell me you are going to work on retexturing Cleeve's Excellentia and Venture next 
I want to use the Venture as a tug.
I also need to get my retextures to you as well.
Qa Pla!
KF
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The Lynx looks real nice - got it in the MODviewer right now, but, erm why is it the textures look like jpegs? I noticed this on Khaliban's Enterprise that I got off your site too, the details are all blurred like what happens when you make a jpeg. The Depoe Bay looks pretty cool too, where's the name from?
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permissions guys for a BC conversion? I think these would be fun to shoot at.
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Hey! A destroyer with megaphasers! DL'ing both ships at once!!!
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WOW, very nice!
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DTW,
Please tell me you are going to work on retexturing Cleeve's Excellentia and Venture next 
I want to use the Venture as a tug.
I also need to get my retextures to you as well.
Qa Pla!
KF
Yup. The Venture is on my list. As for the Excellentia, thats yet to be seen.
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The Lynx looks real nice - got it in the MODviewer right now, but, erm why is it the textures look like jpegs? I noticed this on Khaliban's Enterprise that I got off your site too, the details are all blurred like what happens when you make a jpeg. The Depoe Bay looks pretty cool too, where's the name from?
I didnt do it.....Wasnt me. Thets the way it was when I D/Led it. If anyone has a copy that is clearer, just send her my way and I'll replace the current ones. Dont worry. My E-mail can handle 10mb 
As for the Depoe Bay registry. It is the name of the smallest natural harbor in the world. A tiny little bay up here in oregon, that is carved into solid rock cliffs. I rent a condo there once every summer. You can see for miles out to sea, and watch whales form your balcony.