Buzzbomb's Glaive Battle Tank
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Buzzbomb's Glaive Battle Tank
Finally.. I am underway.
I tossed a bits back and forth and settled on this an old Lucasfilm action figure wreck I picked up at a garage sale.. because the shape looked cool
Landspeeder thing
For the turret.. an old mouse
wobbly mockup
Ok so getting on toward where I want to be.. not quite the minds eye but close, using card and some electrical conduit for basic shapes
cobbling together
Frontal Aspect
Noisy whirly things
I plan to have the fans on gimbels somehow.. that's the plan.. what actually happens, we shall see.
Still quite a way to go with basic shapes and blending but the vision is getting there.
Undecided as to scale yet.. but leaning toward 1/48, the hull is 25cm long so that is a fair size so 1/35 may happen yet. That will be when detailing starts.
I am not much for backstory things.. I just build stuff.. but I will do my best
More later
I tossed a bits back and forth and settled on this an old Lucasfilm action figure wreck I picked up at a garage sale.. because the shape looked cool
Landspeeder thing
For the turret.. an old mouse
wobbly mockup
Ok so getting on toward where I want to be.. not quite the minds eye but close, using card and some electrical conduit for basic shapes
cobbling together
Frontal Aspect
Noisy whirly things
I plan to have the fans on gimbels somehow.. that's the plan.. what actually happens, we shall see.
Still quite a way to go with basic shapes and blending but the vision is getting there.
Undecided as to scale yet.. but leaning toward 1/48, the hull is 25cm long so that is a fair size so 1/35 may happen yet. That will be when detailing starts.
I am not much for backstory things.. I just build stuff.. but I will do my best
More later
It's not a toy!.... it's an accurate scale representation of a craft that doesn't actually exist.
I like it! Sleek......
For gimbles, maybe a set of Heim Joints could work. I don't know if you can find the exact size you need though. It would give you directional thrust.
Heim Joint: http://s334.photobucket.com/albums/m422 ... mjoint.jpg
For gimbles, maybe a set of Heim Joints could work. I don't know if you can find the exact size you need though. It would give you directional thrust.
Heim Joint: http://s334.photobucket.com/albums/m422 ... mjoint.jpg
Sorry did not know it was a hiding show.
I thought the gig was to just not use AFV parts.
Who knew what it was it was just an interesting shape.
Do what I can to hide it.. but plenty to happen yet.
happy to pull it out if you think it is not right
I thought the gig was to just not use AFV parts.
Who knew what it was it was just an interesting shape.
Do what I can to hide it.. but plenty to happen yet.
happy to pull it out if you think it is not right
Last edited by Buzzbomb on Wed Mar 31, 2010 5:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
It's not a toy!.... it's an accurate scale representation of a craft that doesn't actually exist.
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It's not a 'hiding show', BB - it is about not using existing AFV parts for their original purpose ... - AFV hulls for hulls, turrets for turrets, and so on. Some folks just like to guess, is all.Buzzbomb wrote:Sorry did not know it was a hiding show.
I thought the gig was to just not use AFV parts.
Who knew what it was it was just an interesting shape.
Do what I can to hide it.. but plenty to happen yet.
happy to pull it out if you think it is not right
I was going to ask where you found that speeder - I've been looking for a good design of those things - hovercars/speeders - for years.
"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
Dimitry
Dimitry
lurching back into progress...
Not huge amounts done but getting there
beginning to flesh out some of the details
now is crunch time on scale so I took a photo with both a 1/48 and 1/35 figure
Scaling shot
After looking at the pix I am leaning toward 1/48, although 1/35 scale as a smaller vehicle may work as well.. Nope.. 1/48..although.. but
Still a tad undecided it would appear
Not huge amounts done but getting there
beginning to flesh out some of the details
now is crunch time on scale so I took a photo with both a 1/48 and 1/35 figure
Scaling shot
After looking at the pix I am leaning toward 1/48, although 1/35 scale as a smaller vehicle may work as well.. Nope.. 1/48..although.. but
Still a tad undecided it would appear
It's not a toy!.... it's an accurate scale representation of a craft that doesn't actually exist.
The scale is a tough call-I can see it working nicely either way, though
I'd lean toward 1/35. That scale makes it more like a light tank, along
the lines of the Scimitar/Scorpian family.
Anyway, keep at it, and cheer up! Our host and instigator has yet to
so much as acknowledge my builds, let alone offer any comment
on them.
I'd lean toward 1/35. That scale makes it more like a light tank, along
the lines of the Scimitar/Scorpian family.
Anyway, keep at it, and cheer up! Our host and instigator has yet to
so much as acknowledge my builds, let alone offer any comment
on them.
"Semper fiendish"-Wen Yo
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Know exactly how you feel, Brian!
Like Dr. Yo, I'd lean towards 1:35th but that's just the 1:35th armour modeller in me talking.
Like Dr. Yo, I'd lean towards 1:35th but that's just the 1:35th armour modeller in me talking.
Don't worry, Doc, we love your builds!Dr. Yo wrote:Our host and instigator has yet to
so much as acknowledge my builds, let alone offer any comment
on them.
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"This is what happens when you keep fixing it until it's broke." - Ziz.
Lost! Somewhere in WhIf World!
"This is what happens when you keep fixing it until it's broke." - Ziz.
Lost! Somewhere in WhIf World!
Finally.. I have extracted a digit and got a bit more done.
Well its now all grey if that counts.. the goof coat of primer
Primer
The "it's all too hard to mesh will do" bottom
Getting into painting now
Well its now all grey if that counts.. the goof coat of primer
Primer
The "it's all too hard to mesh will do" bottom
Getting into painting now
It's not a toy!.... it's an accurate scale representation of a craft that doesn't actually exist.
Look!!! I have done some more.
Some more minutes spent on this.. really, really need to extract a digit and finish this
getting there - side view
backy, toppy view
some final details such crew commander (or not), perhaps some sensors and then some detail painting then...... finished!!!
If only
Brian T
Some more minutes spent on this.. really, really need to extract a digit and finish this
getting there - side view
backy, toppy view
some final details such crew commander (or not), perhaps some sensors and then some detail painting then...... finished!!!
If only
Brian T
It's not a toy!.... it's an accurate scale representation of a craft that doesn't actually exist.
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Re: Buzzbomb's Glaive Battle Tank
That is a wickedly cool design, love the way the greebles made themselves a home. The best thing about this topic is seeing how items get repurposed to create such wonderful inspiring creations. Keep up the good work.
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