Some kind of comm tower, but...? on what ?
Discuss!
Some kind of comm tower, but...? on what ?
Discuss!
It's too dirty to be an imperial ship...
I thought it was a VSD tower but there's no sensor domes...
I assumed it was on a Gozanti.
Defiantly a CB Radio from the 1980s.
"Breaker one nine, This elephant has pooped all over my big rig"
RIP Bandit.
Edited by Mad CatI am assuming Nebulon.
I ran into this link on a different thread:
https://www.deviantart.com/khairulhisham/favourites/57089897/Star-Wars-Games-Official
There's a ton of artwork that's been used for various Star Wars games. I didn't see the Boosted Comms artwork though. Maybe another set of eyes will see it...
I believe it's the antenna assembly from the U.S.S. Flag
Definitely looks like at least someone's interpretation of the castling on the top side of a Nebulon.
On 10/25/2018 at 9:10 PM, Do I need a Username said:It's too dirty to be an imperial ship...
Is it a ship at all? I was almost thinking...??some kind of asteroid base??
I recall from West End Game's "Death Star Technical Companion" (for their RPG) that they argued the insistence on Imperial standardized/templated designs meant much of what was present on the Death Star could be readily re-purposed for RPG campaigns not related to the Death Star at all. IE., the "city modules" on the surface possibly used on asteroids or colonies anywhere the Empire could drop the pre-designed module.
It sort of looks like part of one of those surface modules (stylized a bit), maybe?
Dornean gunship?
Looks like the front dorsal bulge on a Nebulon-B
it's coms, but they seem to be boosted!
"It's a snow cone maker."
(Sorry, didn't have time to look up the photo from True Lies)
I like @Crabbok 's answer, but I'd say it's likely the Neb B.
It’s from a Yuuzhan Vong ship.
If it were a neb, it would be OP.
Edited by Dupy