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main thing i would say is don't keep it so straight of a slant in the front. rather, for the ventral section have it slant upwards so it meets at a point on the nose (like most aircraft). having too large of surfaces with no variation in degree or elevation tends to not look good, imo.
wär cool wenn einer mit deinen erfahrungen da mal rüber schaut und bewertet :D
http://steamoss.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=936996996
Ich denke es ist besser das Connector auf einem Carrier fur Energie verwenden.