Creative Mind takes Starfield’s Ship Builder and Runs with it, Making Multiple Iconic Film and TV Ships AND Explains How You Can Too

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Starfield has been out for less than a week, and fans of the new space-exploring game have already begun to create unique ships using the games ship-building system. This is where gamers have started to create ships that look like popular TV and Film spacecrafts, so they can fly around in style using their favorite vehicles from fiction and reality.

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What Different Ships Have Been Created Using This Building System?

Creative Mind Takes Starfield's Ship Builder And Runs With It Making Multiple Iconic Film And TV Ships And Explains How You Can Too
One vessel that has been created by fans using the Starfield ship building system, is the Optimus Prime.

So far, there have been quite a few different versions of ships people have created using the ship-building system. Many gamers have taken this to a whole new level as they have been taking inspiration from all kinds of fiction and non-fiction, which has led to some interesting creations throughout the fan-base.

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For a start, there have been players who have created a copy of the Batwing from Batman, which looks fantastic. But what makes it even better is that this player has also created a video showing how they have designed the ship so other gamers can do the same and build the Batwing for themselves. And in fact, many players have already started to copy and use this vessel within their Starfield story.

Another starship players have started to create using the ship-building system is a bit more of a shocker and far less practical, which is the Optimus Prime. Even though this ship may not fly like any usual aircraft, it can still be entertaining to see a vessel with shaped and coloured to look like Optimus Prime. And many fans will build their ship in the style of Optimus Prime, just to see how funny it would look for themselves. 

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What Other Ships Could Players Create in Starfield?

Creative Mind Takes Starfield's Ship Builder And Runs With It Making Multiple Iconic Film And TV Ships And Explains How You Can Too
Starfield’s ship building system is a glorious tool, which has sparked a great deal of creativity.

Without going too far into the internet, there are many ships players could possibly build if they haven’t already. But most likely, many players will have already attempted to create some of these vessels, unless it is not well-known in the gaming community.

Since Starfield has such a unique ship-building system, there are many different ships players can build, if they have enough time and skill to do so. There is so much inspiration out in the world they can draw from. Fans could take inspiration from films like Star Wars and create the Millennium Falcon, they could build the U.S.S Enterprise from Star Trek, and even taking inspiration from TV, they could create the Serenity from Firefly.

The options are endless, but not limitless, as the ship-building aspect of Starfield can only go so far and will limit how big of a vessel players can make. So, it is unlikely we will see any Death Stars pop up any time soon. That said, with enough time and effort, if a ship hasn’t already been made many gamers in Starfield will jump at the chance to build it. Especially when it comes to some of the spacecrafts listed above.

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What do you think about this news regarding Starfield’s ship-building system? Have you designed any ships through this system, or are you looking to build some? Let us know in the comments what you think!

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Written by Liam Magee

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Liam is a writer who loves to spend his time gaming, streaming, playing board games, and just talking about games in general. He will play pretty much any game you put in front of him, but he absolutely loves soul-like games the most, or anything story-driven.