This one might be a bit of generic design, but I couldn't go past it. Probably the last ship found in the Winx Club comic series (but not the last to be modelled), excluding a transport ship from Issue 90 that became Elara-class. The shuttle shown in render appears in Issue 78, now it is a bit upgraded - enough to be included in my "Magix" concept concept work based on the Winx Club dedicated to fix mistakes and expand lore of the series. The Ceto-class shuttle.
Shuttle is a small craft designed to carry passengers, although it is able to transport limited cargo (typically passengers' baggage). The Ceto-class is more tactically oriented ship mostly used by military and police around the Magic dimension - primarily Andros, Magix, Eraklyon, Serenia, Dolona and several planets of Neutral Worlds. Only few models have been seen in private hands. Produced in the kingdom of Andros since late 1990s. The ship shown in render is a basic model. However, it can be used as an police-issued unmarked craft for undercover missions. One could say, three units of this police craft were used in Issue 78, almost at the end of Eraklyon rebellion arc, as part of crownprince Sky's Eraklyonian military unit aiding his friends in one final dealing with rebels.
The hull design is mostly sleek, hydrodynamic. The ship's interior features two pilot stations - for commander and co-pilot - and 16 passenger seats. As the ship is not intended for active combat, its weaponry is limited to four plasma cannons, two of which are mounted on turrets. The ship has two different entrances - the dorsal one is aft port window that flips upwards. It is easily recognizable with a ladder. The ventral entrance is the retractable ramp that is commonly used in combat situations to drop off troop squads. Like most of Andros ships, the Ceto-class is better suited to operate underwater than any other starship. This ship has four engines, two at the aft, two at the mid section.
Yeah, I know, the ship doesn't look as the same as in the comics. Frankly said, I've never had intention of creating the exact copy of the ship - at least something similar.
P.S.: I've been able to go through almost all comic issues up to 230. I can say for sure, there are no unique starships after Issue 90 (the origin of Elara-class transport). After the comic-originated ships run out, I will come out with ships designed by myself.