
Ati
MemberPraetorianJun-09-2017 3:30 PMConcept Artist Steve Burg:
’Chris Seagers provided me with a lot of reference, and the no-nonsense LCAC (Landing Craft Air Cushion) hovercraft used by the US Marines was key for both of the Covenant's smaller shuttles. The Lander was semi-amphibious, able to touch down on water. It was a fairly large craft, capable of supporting a survey team in establishing an off-world colony. As with the other ships, the Lander went through a number of generations before settling on the final size and proportions.’

Chris
AdminEngineerJun-09-2017 3:57 PMThese are great, thank you for sharing!

Ati
MemberPraetorianJun-09-2017 4:02 PMYou are welcome! I'm glad you like them.
Covenant ship images:
http://www.alien-covenant.com/topic/45470
Early ship development:

BigDave
MemberDeaconJun-09-2017 4:03 PMThanks for this ATI ;)
I love the Drop-ship to me its very very realistic
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