
DM Baton Rouge Class Starship

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Item Details
Vendor: | AntonioCC |
Published: | Sep 17, 2022 |
Download Size: | 4.4 MB |
Software: | Daz Studio |
dForce: | – |
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Likes: | 14 |
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5 Stars|Nov 23, 2024
Thank you for sharing your hard work!! I am very grateful.

5 Stars|Dec 27, 2023
Amazing! Love it

5 Stars|Jul 04, 2023
otimo projeto

5 Stars|Mar 24, 2023
I like it very much

5 Stars|Jan 10, 2023
nice

5 Stars|Dec 04, 2022
Very nice stuff! Thank you
DM Baton Rouge Class Starship
The Baton Rouge is an old non-canon design featured prominently in the 1979-80 Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology, and then adopted by the Star Trek RPG created by FASA, and featured in a few novels and comics. It's a predecessor of the Constitution class by roughly 20 years, entering service in the 2220s (the Spaceflight Chronology timeline is kinda wonky). Designed by Rick Sternbach (who would later design many ships for TNG, DS9 and Voyager).
The model was originally created by David Metlesits in 3DStudio MAX, converted to OBJ by Richard Mandel and I converted it to DAZ Studio format, as well as giving it a good look on Iray, and giving sensible names to the materials (it was all material001, material002 and so on).
Anyway, ready for non-comercial use, and neither David nor me care if you use it for kitbashing. Have fun!
The model was originally created by David Metlesits in 3DStudio MAX, converted to OBJ by Richard Mandel and I converted it to DAZ Studio format, as well as giving it a good look on Iray, and giving sensible names to the materials (it was all material001, material002 and so on).
Anyway, ready for non-comercial use, and neither David nor me care if you use it for kitbashing. Have fun!