Hover tank challenge
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overall yes but the point is to make those bits not as easily recognizeable. Trying to break the floating Merkava or floating Leopard stigma here. So far alot of the other designs have really come through on this.
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Well, I'n mot trying to sneak in an AFV hull, I just wander if I'll get nailed if theres, say, a recognizable Huey hull under the tank.HWR MKII wrote:overall yes but the point is to make those bits not as easily recognizeable. Trying to break the floating Merkava or floating Leopard stigma here. So far alot of the other designs have really come through on this.
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I've got an idea I'm fleshing out, the problem is scale.
I would normally go 1/72, so I could always use it for gaming purposes, but the LHS has some 1/35 scale tanks that have all the right greebles and the Tamiya 1/35 scale German Grenadiers next to them make me want to do a diorama.
What to do, what to do.
I would normally go 1/72, so I could always use it for gaming purposes, but the LHS has some 1/35 scale tanks that have all the right greebles and the Tamiya 1/35 scale German Grenadiers next to them make me want to do a diorama.
What to do, what to do.
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Well, if you've some talent at scratchbuilding, use the 1/35th version for measurements and reference. As to the figures.... I got nothing.DOMENECH1776 wrote:I've got an idea I'm fleshing out, the problem is scale.
I would normally go 1/72, so I could always use it for gaming purposes, but the LHS has some 1/35 scale tanks that have all the right greebles and the Tamiya 1/35 scale German Grenadiers next to them make me want to do a diorama.
What to do, what to do.
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So does the forward pod of the Klingon Battle Cruiser, inverted.Kylwell wrote:As a note, for those of you in search of inspiration or a turret, the shuttle part of the ST Vulcan shuttle would make a nice base to build a turret from.
And the whole main hull of the smaller K-7 from the three ship set.
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It's open to all comers, the only rule is we shouldn't beable to tell what tank you used as a base if you used a tank model. No hover M-1s.Big Hank wrote:Hey guys, Can anyone join in?
Sorry I'm late to the party but this sounds like a blast, and I have a few ideas for a hover/anti-grav tank.
If it's cool I'll start a WIP thread after I gather my partsez.
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No tank models as a base PERIOD. You can use greeblie bits but no hull parts.bigh827 wrote:It's open to all comers, the only rule is we shouldn't beable to tell what tank you used as a base if you used a tank model. No hover M-1s.Big Hank wrote:Hey guys, Can anyone join in?
Sorry I'm late to the party but this sounds like a blast, and I have a few ideas for a hover/anti-grav tank.
If it's cool I'll start a WIP thread after I gather my partsez.
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No more restricted than i am. Try going to another material. A block of balsa or modeling board to bulk out the dase shape.Patrik wrote:Having almost exclusivly built AFVs I can't help but feel somewhat disadvantaged by the no tank models rule. I have a ton of greeblies though, I'll see what I can cook up.
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Look around your local dollar store for an interesting shape. Found shapes are always fun.HWR MKII wrote:No more restricted than i am. Try going to another material. A block of balsa or modeling board to bulk out the dase shape.Patrik wrote:Having almost exclusivly built AFVs I can't help but feel somewhat disadvantaged by the no tank models rule. I have a ton of greeblies though, I'll see what I can cook up.
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Agreed, Have a look at things like night lights, electric pencil sharpeners, egg timers, computer accessories. If you have a cat, take a look at the cat toy aisle at the local pet store- last I checked they have actual battery powered "Cyber-mouse" toys. I just scored some excellent shapes from an electric can opener this past month. There's a LOT of options out there.Blappy wrote:Look around your local dollar store for an interesting shape. Found shapes are always fun.HWR MKII wrote:No more restricted than i am. Try going to another material. A block of balsa or modeling board to bulk out the dase shape.Patrik wrote:Having almost exclusivly built AFVs I can't help but feel somewhat disadvantaged by the no tank models rule. I have a ton of greeblies though, I'll see what I can cook up.
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Given that there was no real deadline makes it my kind of contest
Enlisted? No, not until I actually start cutting plastic.
Build plans? Heck yeah - the Paul Alexander rendition of a Slammer's hovertank, the Imperial and Zhodani grav tanks from Traveller... plans and ideas are*easy* but actually sitting down and building them, now that's a bit harder!
Enlisted? No, not until I actually start cutting plastic.
Build plans? Heck yeah - the Paul Alexander rendition of a Slammer's hovertank, the Imperial and Zhodani grav tanks from Traveller... plans and ideas are*easy* but actually sitting down and building them, now that's a bit harder!
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While I am familiar with the UK group that is genuinely authorized by David Drake to do gaming mini's of his tanks, they lack the punch of Paul Alexander's cover art. In my opinion, that is.
http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/23098318
The authorized Slammer's vehicles:
http://www.hammers-slammers.com/picture_index.htm
So when I actually get my thumb out and build, it'll be from the cover art, and not the 'canon' text descriptions.
http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/23098318
The authorized Slammer's vehicles:
http://www.hammers-slammers.com/picture_index.htm
So when I actually get my thumb out and build, it'll be from the cover art, and not the 'canon' text descriptions.
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I tend to agree as that is how I envisioned the Hammers Slammers weapons, except the tri-barrels.. for some reason I see them as longermike robel wrote:While I like tanks with long barrels, Dave's conception of his tanks is a short barrelled thing like an M60A2 "Starship" or and M551 Sheridan. The theory being that the light-speed like bolt does not need a long barrel to provide guidence to the projectile.
For all this sort of thing if often becomes a personal "vision" of the type of weapon.
For a Energy type weapon.. short would work.
For a Rail gun type.. then some measure of length would seem appropriate.
For the record.. the build I have started on is planned to have a stumpy type energy gun for a change.
Normally I tend towards the rail type gun, just for sheer looks
It's not a toy!.... it's an accurate scale representation of a craft that doesn't actually exist.
I'v got a couple of ideas but makeing my self build any thing is the problem.
Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded yellow sun.
Amish Vampires in Space.
Well, Art is Art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water. And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now you tell me what you know.
Groucho Marx
WE ARE THE BORG. YOU SPECIES WILL ADAPT TO SER... Squirrel!!
Amish Vampires in Space.
Well, Art is Art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water. And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now you tell me what you know.
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WE ARE THE BORG. YOU SPECIES WILL ADAPT TO SER... Squirrel!!