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Miniatures Adventure => VSF Adventures => Topic started by: Bullshott on 01 April 2010, 05:23:16 PM
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I want to build one or two small(ish) aeronef-type flyers for a VSF concept I'm working on, but I need some suggestions to help with sources of parts. The flyers are for (secret) race of human types and must not look like any aeronef models currently available, either for Earth nations or Parroom Station/Space 1889 Martians. Scale is 28mm.
The hull concept that I'm working on at the moment is a flyer looking much like an ancient galley or similar style fighting boat - ideally with a raised stern deck for the steersman and an ornate bow (possibly with a ram or fightig platform on which I can mount some artillery). I will probably give the miodel wings. Scale is heroic 28mm and the model must have space to hold at least a few figures on 2p coins or round slotta bases.
To save having to do too much work (or at least to have a robust base to build on and add detailing) I was thinking of using an existing resin or plastic model as a basis for this work. Can anyone suggest suitable candidate models for this project?
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I want to build one or two small(ish) aeronef-type flyers for a VSF concept I'm working on, but I need some suggestions to help with sources of parts. The flyers are for (secret) race of human types and must not look like any aeronef models currently available, either for Earth nations or Parroom Station/Space 1889 Martians. Scale is 28mm.
The hull concept that I'm working on at the moment is a flyer looking much like an ancient galley or similar style fighting boat - ideally with a raised stern deck for the steersman and an ornate bow (possibly with a ram or fightig platform on which I can mount some artillery). I will probably give the miodel wings. Scale is heroic 28mm and the model must have space to hold at least a few figures on 2p coins or round slotta bases.
To save having to do too much work (or at least to have a robust base to build on and add detailing) I was thinking of using an existing resin or plastic model as a basis for this work. Can anyone suggest suitable candidate models for this project?
I seem to recall that the old Sky Galleons had that "ancient galley" thing going already. Would you consider using a Viking Longboat as a base? Revell (re-?)issued one in 1/50th scale, and you could easily add wings to that, to make it look like some of the concept sketches for Jabba's skimmers in RotJ - unfortunately, my TAoRotJ book is in Germany right now, but I'll try to goole something.
I think that the curved shapes of a Viking boat/ship will work nicely if you manage to properly curve the wings. Additionally, the clinker planking would serve to distinguish it from other ships as well.
EDIT:
THis is not the image I immediately had in mind, but the "Hangglider" look could be adapted as well:
http://pinlac.com/images/JabbaSailBarge.jpg
Found the one I had in mind:
http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20081201034310/starwars/images/thumb/4/48/Sail_barge_Sketchbook.jpg/728px-Sail_barge_Sketchbook.jpg
The upper left one in particular would work nicely with a Viking hull, methinks.
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I can offer an Idea I was toying with:
there are many ship models available in different scales, not expensive
so I thought cutting the model in half at the widest spot, closing the gap with flat wood plank sheets and inserting a narrower "bridge" in between that can take up broadside batteries
masts are pointing downwards so that it helps with the flying base and You gat an unobstructed flat deck.
I intended to do this with my two old chinese junk models for my Lizardmen army (next year)
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The problem with Viking ship hulls is that they are a little too basic. I was thinking of something with more features - raised fighting deck , etc - much like an ancient or renaissance galley. Another possible style could be something Far-Eastern, which has the advantage that the 'donor' model wouldn't be immediately recognisable.
@ Westfalia Chris - I like the sketches - any of the ones in the second set would work (possibly the bottom one if I go for a galley concept.
@ former user - nice idea. I toyed with using a junk as the base for the model, but really wanted something a bit more sleek (to run rings around other player's 'nefs ;)
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I can offer an Idea I was toying with:
there are many ship models available in different scales, not expensive
so I thought cutting the model in half at the widest spot, closing the gap with flat wood plank sheets and inserting a narrower "bridge" in between that can take up broadside batteries
masts are pointing downwards so that it helps with the flying base and You gat an unobstructed flat deck.
I intended to do this with my two old chinese junk models for my Lizardmen army (next year)
So you mean stretching the hull length? I think that might negatively impact the hull lines. The masts beneath are a nice idea, although watching the sails and, ultimately landing will be quite a challenge! lol
The problem with Viking ship hulls is that they are a little too basic. I was thinking of something with more features - raised fighting deck , etc - much like an ancient or renaissance galley. Another possible style could be something Far-Eastern, which has the advantage that the 'donor' model wouldn't be immediately recognisable.
I see what you mean. Maybe a Xebec, in that case?
http://www.gianhien.net/retail/all/ima_pro/xebec7.jpg
Those would work nice with wings to give a sleek, birdlike impression. I once built such an airship for Flintloque games, but unfortunately never took any pics... :(
Xebecs, though, are more difficult to find outside of the "classical ship modellers' community".
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well, here is a rough digital sketch, of a model I found on the internet.
Breaking up the ship line was exactly what I intended.
And landing? well, one can roll out the rope ladder
there is a chebeque model in 1:60 from Heller, but it is gigantic and expensive.
otherwise, there is also a golden hind model and there was a gigantic galleon model from Revell.
I have them all at home ;)
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Any of these any good?
The larger type of flyer (Dreadhull Airship) is not out yet from what I can see
http://www.squidoo.com/arsenale_shipworks_catalog
Mors
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the models are nice, but they would be too simple for me
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As is typical with me, allow me to dash off 180 degrees from the thread's consensus, that said.....
Have you considered something of a more 'organic' design rather than technological ? I ask because if you are familiar with TSR/WOTC's AD&D setting, Spelljammer, many of the vessels depicted represent grown-nurtured than conventional construction.
To put that to a 'workable' miniatures application, have you browsed any pet shops or retailers that have aquarium decorations ?
A lot of great starting points found on various aquatic creatures that could achieve that very different style of aeronef conveyance.
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What about the actual Jabba Skiff. You can find them on Ebay. There was a repro of the original done in the late 80's that can be had for much less than the originals.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/POTF2-Tatooine-Skiff-with-Luke-figure-Mint-Never-open_W0QQitemZ320509505408QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_ToysGames_ActionFigures_ActionFigures_JN?hash=item4a9fdaef80 (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/POTF2-Tatooine-Skiff-with-Luke-figure-Mint-Never-open_W0QQitemZ320509505408QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_ToysGames_ActionFigures_ActionFigures_JN?hash=item4a9fdaef80)
It was used for several of the original Salute ships
(http://www.salute.co.uk/salutegames/cloudships/images/cards/card23.jpg)
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What beauties they are!
I'm half tempted to make some and make some moulds of them... :)
Make some from scratch that is, not using the star wars things.
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What about the actual Jabba Skiff. You can find them on Ebay. There was a repro of the original done in the late 80's that can be had for much less than the originals.
I have 2 of 'em - bought for this very reason.
I need to practice on something "less worthy" first though. :-X
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Here's an idea Dave :D
How about using models of whales/fish and modelling howdaa's on the top and sides. There used to be a magazine called 'Dragon' and one of the front covers had a 'Star-whale' on. A very large beastie, plying the space lanes with a massive bridge/quarters on it's back.
Something like this http://www.armadillotoys.co.uk/index.php?product_id=803871&category_id=8706&option=Prod_detail&image_id=385411 (http://www.armadillotoys.co.uk/index.php?product_id=803871&category_id=8706&option=Prod_detail&image_id=385411)
With wooden decking, sails etc. Obviously you'd have to get a big one, but there's a lot of potential there :)
cheers
James
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How about something like this (http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.silverblades-suitcase.com/artofadreamer/3dmodels/squidship.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.silverblades-suitcase.com/artofadreamer/htm/3dmodels.htm&usg=__RRW16b-0Pq42QTKtMb_0JZCu-2g=&h=295&w=417&sz=24&hl=en&start=15&sig2=UgXM8mOPkBnAV9C06R1y8Q&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=DBWZBrhUPqgS7M:&tbnh=88&tbnw=125&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dspelljammer%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DX%26tbs%3Disch:1&ei=aee1S9L-H5WC4Qaz96ysDg) or this (http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.silverblades-suitcase.com/artofadreamer/3dmodels/squidship.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.silverblades-suitcase.com/artofadreamer/htm/3dmodels.htm&usg=__RRW16b-0Pq42QTKtMb_0JZCu-2g=&h=295&w=417&sz=24&hl=en&start=15&sig2=UgXM8mOPkBnAV9C06R1y8Q&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=DBWZBrhUPqgS7M:&tbnh=88&tbnw=125&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dspelljammer%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DX%26tbs%3Disch:1&ei=aee1S9L-H5WC4Qaz96ysDg)?
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Thanks for the inspiration guys - lots of great ideas.
@ former user - your concept for the junk is actually very similar to the hullcutters in the Warlords' Cloudships of Mars game.
@ Whiskyrat - nice pics - I particularly like the squidship and nautilis - and lucky you for having TWO Jabba skiffs to play with (something like one of those would be an ideal choice for working up a solution.
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That's some very cool stuff! 8) 8)
Cheers
Christopher
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@ former user - your concept for the junk is actually very similar to the hullcutters in the Warlords' Cloudships of Mars game.
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are there pics?
don't remember to have ever seen the game, but it should be a long time ago, right?
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are there pics?
don't remember to have ever seen the game, but it should be a long time ago, right?
Martian hullcutter:
(http://www.salute.co.uk/salutegames/cloudships/images/hullcutters/finished1/Imgp0983.jpg)
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WOW!
indeed, I see the resemblance, but without sails
will You want sails?
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will You want sails?
Probably not - I'm more inclined to give the flyer some form of engine, but possibly also wings for addes lift (and to make it look nice)
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Probably not - I'm more inclined to give the flyer some form of engine, but possibly also wings for addes lift (and to make it look nice)
And probably lots of machine guns ;)
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There was an east European company that did a plastic kit of a Viking longship in 25mm, might have been called something like Pola (but I doubt it 'cause I know they make model railway stuff), but they also did a pirate ship (worked out at about 15mm and looked like an old Revell kit re-packaged) and a Roman bireme (looked very like the old Aurora kit, perfect for 15mm but worked with 20mm).
One of the "model kit supplying traders that you see at wargames shows" (at least on the northern circuit) used to occasionally carry them.
Last time I saw them they were about £6 - £8 apiece.
If you're lucky someone might recognise my delirious reminiscences and point you in a more accurate direction.
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there were 2 viking ships from Heller and 1 from Revell.
Not sure if they are still available, but might show up on ebay or be rereleased, as usual with plastic models.
They were fashionable in 1992, with the "discovery" of America celebrations