At the time of the (awful) Lost in Space film they released some toys based on
the origional series, the Jupiter II was a nice saucer sitting
on 3-legs, very roughly 1/300 scale.
I have one, bought because it was cute, though its wargaming possabilities
were always there if I needed to justify it.
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At the time of the (awful) Lost in Space film they released some toys based on
the origional series, the Jupiter II was a nice saucer sitting
on 3-legs, very roughly 1/300 scale.
I have one, bought because it was cute, though its wargaming possabilities
were always there if I needed to justify it.
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This is the one that someone made into a VERY impressive Martian walker with
bendable straws chopped for the legs.
As I've seen them regularly for 3/$5US, and occasionally <$1US, they and
the other pieces, including the tracked vehicle (rover?) and 'drop' pod, are
worthy of inspection for possible conversions.
If your saucers don't have to be perfectly round, the mouth end of plastic
soup spoons are another start for DSII hull shapes. If you can't
recycle, reuse... ;->=
Course, the toy of the new Jupiter II, so well used as a crashed ship,
accessorized with SW TPM pod racer engines, on the one miniatures table
at GenCon, would make an interesting SGII uber-gravtank with the right
weopens suite.
You have to take into account that I'm the fellow that has a Mr.Fantastic car
waiting to be made into an Evil Empire (tm) Space Marine
(tm) landing craft (no tm). ;->=
The_Beast
Well, you could always use AoG's Vree saucers. They have already released the
Xill Saucer and are planning the release the Xorr. The Xorr saucer will have
large canons on top and bottem. I have three of the Xill already and they look
pretty good painted up.