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by Rabidchild
The Rogue class Frigate uses its maneuverability to protect the flanks of the fleet. She is a nimble enough ship to slip in behind enemy formations and resist all attempts to shake off her pursuit. Although an older design, the Rogue remains in service due to its ease of manufacture and agility. 1:3000 scale. Recommended in Detailed materials only.
 
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by Rabidchild
A tiny ship, the USS Coquille is a national guard cutter and the most common ship in the fleet. It is also the oldest class, having seen numerous upgrades throughout its long service life. The most notable of which is the single keel mounted torpedo launcher slung between the two engine struts. This retro-fit was hurried into production once torpedo technology became available.

1:4000 scale. Frosted Detail or Frosted Ultra Detail highly recommended
 
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by Rabidchild
The next generation of Centurion ships was designed with the lessons of two wars and one cold-war in mind. An even mix of durability, maneuverability and a hard hitting first strike were emphasized in the Fire Hawk hull.

The class spawned many variants, but all were able to face a variety of situations and emerge victorious. The Centurion Empire lagged behind its enemies and allies in terms of modern warships but the Fire Hawk represented their first native third generation vessel and served the Centurion Empire well as a durable ship of the line.

This variant shows that it was made late in the war by the block shaped nacelles characteristic of later Centurion ships. 1:3000 scale. Detail materials recommended. This variant shows that it was made late in the war by the block shaped nacelles characteristic of later Centurion ships. 1:3000 scale. Detail materials recommended. Model updated 4-6-12.
 
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by Rabidchild
The Columbia class Battlecruiser is an example of war time efficiency. Originally an exploration cruiser, every ship of the class was recalled, refitted and redeployed with increased power and weaponry. Where there were once hydroponics, extended living quarters and science labs were full of energy capacitors, weapons, torpedoes and guided missiles. A formidable ship, the Columbia usually acts as the lynchpin of a squadron 1/3000 scale. Detail materials recommended.
 
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by Rabidchild
Technically a Heavy Destroyer, the McKenzie class rivals some light cruisers for firepower and navigational range. A jack of all trades but master of none she is able to respond to tactical situations as they develop and is a solid squadron mate for any class of ship. 1/3000 scale. Detail material recommended.
 
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by Rabidchild
The Battle Frigate is not an attempt to up-gun the venerable Frigate hull, but an entirely new design. Two pylons support three engine nacelles, necessitating an internal mount for the Battle Frigate's expanded torpedo suite. The Battle Frigate's impressive size to firepower ratio makes it a perfect opportunity killer and pack hunter. 1:3000 scale. Detail materials recommended.
 
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by Rabidchild
Designed to replace the venerable workhorse of the fleet, the New Heavy Cruiser is a product of cutting edge technological programs combined with the modular components developed in the strike cruiser project.

The class featured improved and miniaturized engines, advanced shielding and a weapons load-out which incorporated lessons learned in every prior conflict. Quick production and repairs were a strong part of the USS Multnomah's design brief and while it succeeded admirably, it was not superior in all ways to its famous predecessor.

1:3000 scale. Detail materials recommended, not tested in other materials.
 
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by Rabidchild
The next generation of Centurion ships was designed with the lessons of two wars and one cold-war in mind. An even mix of durability, maneuverability and a hard hitting first strike were emphasized in the Fire Hawk hull.

The class spawned many variants, but all were able to face a variety of situations and emerge victorious. The Centurion Empire lagged behind its enemies and allies in terms of modern warships but the Fire Hawk represented their first native third generation vessel and served the Centurion Empire well as a durable ship of the line.

This variant shows that it was made early in the war by the rounded nacelles characteristic of pre-war Centurion technology.

1:3000 scale. Detail materials recommended. Model updated 4-6-12.
 
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by Rabidchild
Also known as a long range or raiding cruiser the USS Deschutes incorporated technological advancements from the earlier experimental fast heavy cruisers.

With only a frigate sized torpedo array, this class does not have the hitting power of other ships its size and must rely on its superior speed to out-maneuver its foes, sometimes passing them completely in pursuit of a strategic objective.

1/3000 scale. Detail materials recommended.
 
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by Rabidchild
The Strike Cruiser project was an attempt to cut corners, producing a ship of the line with combat capability equivalent to a heavy cruiser but using fewer raw materials and needing less crew. In practice the Strike Cruiser had only the firepower, not the versatility of a true cruiser. Often relegated to the flanks, the Strike Cruiser excelled at punching below its weight: destroying the smaller flanking ships of other fleets in order to free up the heavy cruisers it could never replace. 1:3000 scale Choice of two plug-in hull dishes. Detailed materials recommended.
 
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by Rabidchild
An excellent ship for its size, the Willamette began as a refit to older destroyers and proved so successful it became the standard destroyer in the fleet. With almost the firepower of a heavy cruiser, the Willamette class destroyer is a formidable foe in small engagements and a premier squadron-mate to cruisers in fleet actions.

1:3000 scale. Detail materials recommended.
 
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