... yes.
I've left a thread about this lying somewhere but I can't seem to find it right now, so I'm making a new one. Meet the Royal Navy Vessel HMSS Enterprise, E(b) class destroyer.
Never you mind the name. The royal navy did field a ship called Enterprise in WW2,
and she was an E class light destroyer. I'm just carrying on a grand old naval tradition...
This one is for an aborted project that I may yet begin working on again. I'm still texturing her and she needs a
lot of detail putting in various places. But, I'm going for the smooth-skinned look because a lot of the greebles that would appear on other ships are hidden under several inches of titanium armour. Or something like that.
Anyway, some vital statistics:
*Edit* oops, got my measures wrong somewhere... */edit*
Height: 153 ft (47m)
Length: 305 ft (93m)
Beam: 79 ft (24m)
Ships in class:
HMSS Enterprise
HMSS Esprit
HMSS Emerald
HMSS Epée (Decomissioned)
HMSS Edward
HMSS Engage
HMSS Emergence
Those three big things that look like smoke stacks are actually part of the reactor cooling mechanism. On a larger ship they'd be less noticable - and more protected - but on a ship this small they're relatively massive.