This page is all spaceships, the jewel in the crown of any science fiction space opera game setting. This page has a selection of the best images of spaceships I have created. I am aiming to make all the 3D blend files available for these spaceships under the Creative Commons Attribution license. The first blend file is available from this project page as a work in progress.
And role-playing game stats for Traveller for these spaceships can be found here, as quickly as I can produce them.

“3D VIP Spaceship Model” © 2010 Brett Fitzpatrick, available under a Creative Commons Attribution licence from: http://www.starbrightillustrations.com/Franklin_3D_spaceship_for_Vega_Strike_game.html, licence: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This is the latest spaceship I’m working on. When it is complete it will be a unit for inclusion in the Vega Strike space simulation game. An open-source game similar to Elite. I’ve made the switch from trueSpace to Blender now. Blender is a little more difficult to get to grips with, but it is well worth the effort. Read more about the creation of this detailed 3D spaceship model for games here.
This spaceship is the Grey Angel. It was created using both trueSpace and Photoshop and is designed as a mid sized robust spacecraft for transporting player characters through danger zones of the game universe unscathed.
This spaceship is a Kadar class, much more military looking beast – perfect for those little misunderstandings that crop up from time to time with the non-player characters in a role-playing game.
The Grakon is an organic spaceship, more alien looking but still obviously a fighting starcraft.
The Void Gull is a more elegant, civilian spaceship. There are lots of corridors and state rooms inside for player characters to have adventures in during the course of the role-playing game. This 3D illustration was produced exclusively with trueSpace.
Two examples of the Nebula Dart class pursuit spaceship. A small scout-size spaceship designed to accompany spaceconvoys through dangerous areas of the void. This science fiction role-playing game illustration was produced in trueSpace with a few little touches added in Photoshop.
The Sandcrab is a lightly armed traders spaceship. Here we see it making planetfall on some remote planet from the game universe. This image was put together from vectors in Photoshop.
The Tetarus is a large shuttle which also has a limited hyperdrive capability. It rarely uses this slow underpowered hyperdrive, except as a last resort, as it is most often carried in the bowels of a much larger spacecraft. These spaceships are all part of my science fiction role-playing setting for Traveller, called Tarazet.






