What's up, everyone! I'm new here and it's great to see such great work being posted. Thought I'd post my scratch build fighter, "The Black Talon." I made the entire body from cardboard and paper mache with wood sticks for the engine details. The cockpit canopy and hatches to the gunport and cargo area all open on hinges and lock with magnets. The gunport and its chair both rotate 360 degrees. The ship fits any 3.75 inch figures. Feel free to ask me any build questions. Hope you like it. Thanks!
Mr. Badwrench wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 11:04 pm
Nice job! I like the removable turret, and all the interior details.
Thanks Mr. Badwrench! The turret is made out of the cardboard from a masking tape roll, the bottom of a Pepsi liter bottle for the "glass," and chopsticks for the cannons. The chair is cardboard covered with paper mache.
That's a model scale you don't see built much! Magnets are an interesting idea, I'd not thought of that.
"There are a thousand things that can happen when you go light a rocket engine, and only one of them is good."
Tom Mueller of SpaceX, in Air and Space, Jan. 2011
I've been using wood for models lately, and I am enough of a hippie to really enjoy sweeping my scraps into the compost instead of the trash. Your fighter looks sharp!
southwestforests wrote: ↑Sat Jul 29, 2017 6:17 am
That's a model scale you don't see built much! Magnets are an interesting idea, I'd not thought of that.
Yeah, I grew up playing with Star Wars figures and vehicles, so I wanted to build a model in that vein. The magnets work well. I don't have to worry about latches breaking off.
Andrew Gorman wrote: ↑Sat Jul 29, 2017 5:22 pm
I've been using wood for models lately, and I am enough of a hippie to really enjoy sweeping my scraps into the compost instead of the trash. Your fighter looks sharp!
Wood is a fun material too! When I was a kid, I used balsa wood. Thanks for the compliment!
Thanks for the comment! I built the ship over a period of about five years, working off and on. I did take a few WIP snaps, but I'm not exactly sure where they are! I do remember an early pic of just the cardboard body before I coated it with paper mache. Have to dig through my old boxes of photos.