Someone here is a comedic mundane 
I'm actually quite serious. Tell me, how many new models pop up on these boards that you never see in a campaign? Probably most of them. The really nice ones sit on hard drives collecting dust while the campaigns they were supposed to be used for fold up and die. Then a new campaign starts and they start making models instead of missions and the cycle begins again. It's actually kind of sad. We should be sharing models around. Sure, they'll have different names for each campaign vs the name the creator gave it, but as long as proper credit is given, who cares? Let us share the wealth people.
In all seriousness, Raa's right. It doesn't fit with the design, during the V-T war. Also carrier tactics being used in the war doesn't quite fit with the design of the capships as "plasma lobbers." Subsystem disrupting is important, but mainly for support actions. The main war is moving in big gun platforms (Orions, Fenrises) and lobbing Harbingers to glass the surface of hardened ground targets.
An actual move from generalist to specialist ship design seems more in line for post-FS2.
Actually, we went the other way, specialist ships originally (carriers, battleships, etc) giving way to the destroyers due to a variety reasons during the war. A Vasudan carrier is almost required since they didn't have a destroyer in the early days of the war, and not one worth it's salt until the Typhon. A few modified textures, and it would fit in quite well and as long as it isn't the size of an Orion, it should work out fine.
Not to be insulting or anything but Ace is pointing out that the initial comment about the model being in BWO (and thus somehow considered exclusively) was a sarcastic joke that you completely missed...now twice. Lighten up man

I asked Sandwich for permission to use the Amaunet many years ago...at which point it was slated to be in several campaigns. This ship is still in BWO in several missions and I think it'd certainly be nice to have it HT&Lized at some point because of its widespread appeal and use.