[FT] Building Ship Minis

5 posts ยท May 14 1999 to May 14 1999

From: djwj <djwj@e...>

Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 09:16:44 -0600

Subject: Re: [FT] Building Ship Minis

> Donald Hosford wrote:

> I have a question for the FT mini's players out there...

> I am slowly bashing together some ship minis on my own.

> I am assembling them from bits and pieces like electrical connectors,

> What I need to know is:
About how long is an escort class ship? Cruisers? Capitals?

On average, my escorts are about 1/2" to 1" long, my cruisers are about
1.5"
to 2" and capitals get up to 3.5" before I consider them superships. Part of
this depends on your length to width ratio. I have 8 scoutships made from
toothpicks that are 1.5" long, but very thin (a toothpick, and two "engine
blocks", plus some fiddily bits for a bridge and weapon turret) My fleet's
flagship barely fits into the course guide lengthwise, but it is very thin,
sort of a flying wall.

In the end it is entirely up to you how long they are, or even how big a ship
a paticular model represents. Generally speaking though for most ships make
them fit in the course guide. (although I have heard stories of someone going
to Kinko's and getting a three FOOT diameter course guide....)

> I like the idea of making my own minis...just don't want to make them

> I know they won't look anywhere as good as the professional stuff...

Not necessarily... Home built pieces can look just as good as professional
pieces, after all how do you think they made them in the first place. For
added touches that are difficult to replicate I reccomend going to a hobby
store and buying cheap models, dosen't matter what they were supposed to be. I
have a Cutty Sark model that I pull apart for details, I still haven't used
the whole thing and I've had it for three or four years now. Other
things to look for are BB/airgun ammo. Specifically flat tipped pellets
and bbs. Put a flat tipped pellet with the tip on your model, and a bb in the
hole in the back... instant Quasi star destroyer radar dome. I'm looking at
building Fighter groups with pointed pellets and a bb in the back (Blakes
Seven : the fighter/escort class ships from the race that built the
Liberator. For those that didn't see that episode they look like one of the
engine pods on the Liberator.) You can get a lot of detail from scoring the
surface of your model with an xacto knife. Just try to think of how they did
it in the first place.

From: B Lin <lin@r...>

Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 10:06:49 -0600

Subject: RE: [FT] Building Ship Minis

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From: ScottSaylo@a...

Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 12:10:23 EDT

Subject: Re: [FT] Building Ship Minis

<
Not necessarily... Home built pieces can look just as good as professional
pieces, after all how do you think they made them in the first place. For
added touches that are difficult to replicate I reccomend going to a hobby
store and buying cheap models, dosen't matter what they were supposed to
be.>

For odds and bits of stuff (as well as for the lovely mini's themselves) buy
the IPC Star Wars diorama kits "Ice Planet Hoth" and Rebel Base. Lots of

AT-AT's, chicken walkers, 6mm figures by God!, X- Wings, Snow Speeders,
and
B-Wings. You can use the mini's or chop 'em up for scratch builds. I
built a wondeful Traveller the New Era "Clipper" ship before GDW put out the
lead min. Mine was BETTER! For $10 bucks at Wal Mart these kits. There are
also model kits and dioramas in different scales but these two work wonderfull
for
1/300th ground combat or whatever scale for ship minis. The B-Wings can
mount on stands just like they are for cruisers.

From: ScottSaylo@a...

Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 12:40:24 EDT

Subject: Re: [FT] Building Ship Minis

> In a message dated 5/14/99 11:18:42 AM EST, Lin@RxKinetix.com writes:

<<
 Another good source of materials are the accessory kits for 1/700 ships
-
Guns,
 turrets, radar dishes, small planes, missile launchers, radomes -
pretty much stuff you'd find on your standard space ship...:)
> [quoted text omitted]

Not to mention that the wonderful 1/700th airplanes can be used for
air-to-air games from World War Two to modern day! I play Air Force and
Dauntless using 1/7ooth minis instead of counters MUCH better game!

From: Doug Evans <devans@n...>

Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 13:39:27 -0500

Subject: Re: [FT] Building Ship Minis

Scott sez:
***
For odds and bits of stuff (as well as for the lovely mini's themselves) buy
the IPC Star Wars diorama kits "Ice Planet Hoth" and Rebel Base. Lots of
AT-AT's, chicken walkers, 6mm figures by God!, X- Wings, Snow Speeders,
and
B-Wings. You can use the mini's or chop 'em up for scratch builds. I
built a wondeful Traveller the New Era "Clipper" ship before GDW put out the
lead min. Mine was BETTER! For $10 bucks at Wal Mart these kits...
***

I just saw the Battle for Hoth kit for $5-6US at dollar store called
Only Deals.

Pop beads, Mickey D's coffee stirrers, 1/35th machine guns, 1/72nd air
craft weopens, plastic molly bolts, lawn irrigation connectors... Twice I
ended my comments with 'etc.', because...

IT'S ALL AROUND YOU! (stupid 1/2 Price Store commercial parody)

You just have to look. ;->= (Mel Brook's voice as Yogurt in Spaceballs)

The_Beast