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Babylon 4 seen the Babylon squared story arc from Babylon 5.
The original file has been Left as Junkyard to honour the work put into compiling the Homeworld mod this was taken from.
Series Lore:
The biggest of all of the Babylon stations, Babylon 4 was fully mobile and had dual rotating sections that rotated in the opposite direction relative to each other, allowing the station to conduct stable flight in space and not needing to reside in planetary orbit. Constructed in 2254, Babylon 4 disappeared twenty-four hours after it became operational.
https://babylon5.fandom.com/wiki/Babylon_4
Ship Size: 9720 meters
Scale
1:270 fighter scale= 3600cm (i dare someone to print it that big)
1:440 huge ship= 2209cm
B5 1:1440= 675cm
B5 1:1440 scale is a nice one to fit corvette and system monitor class ships into x-wing since the B5 ships are so damn big.
Armada "Scale" to match other 3d print groups like Mel Miniatures.\
1/7000 = 138.8571cm
or print to the size of normal fighters.
Whats in the pack:
Junkyard HQ low poly original file
Babylon 4 Low Poly
Babylon 4 Mid Poly
Babylon 4 High Poly split into 3 pieces. will likely need work or a solid paln before you print it.
Credits:
Low poly Babylon 5 earth civil war mod (if i remember the correct mod) Model by Unknown but please contact me if you know the creator.
Mid poly from the Freespace mod Babylon project
http://homepage.eircom.net/~bcelestia/
High Poly version
https://www.moddb.com/mods/babylon-5-x3-mod
Please contact me if you have any issues.
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