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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: Stern Rake Studio on August 26, 2014, 01:51:22 AM

Title: Making Use of Toy Starships
Post by: Stern Rake Studio on August 26, 2014, 01:51:22 AM
My "cunning plan" to make use of my recent toy starship purchase:

http://swredshiftchronicles.blogspot.com/2014/08/new-acquisition-j-type-327-nubian-royal.html?showComment=1409014138965#c3208131448915069031

Ted
Title: Re: Making Use of Toy Starships
Post by: Elbows on August 26, 2014, 06:20:58 AM
While I despise the prequels, that is a good sized ship and would make for a really fun game on-board. 
Title: Re: Making Use of Toy Starships
Post by: Momotaro on August 26, 2014, 09:18:39 AM
Very cool, bet you have lots of fun converting that and using it in scenarios.  Oh, OK, playing with it (I would  lol).  Sadly the ones I've found online in the UK are a little expensive.

On the other hand, a lot of these old playsets are grist to our mill... the Naboo Hangar looks useful too!
Title: Re: Making Use of Toy Starships
Post by: Connectamabob on August 26, 2014, 10:21:07 AM
I'd argue that it actually is much closer to being the right size for you 34mm figures than it is for the toy action figures it's made for. Action figure vehicles tend to be even more severely downscaled than gaming vehicles, and the Queen's ship was IIRC a proper yacht in size. Been a long time since I've seen the film, but I have the "Art of Episode 1" book, and if the concept art is even half accurate, that toy is actually a decent "close enough" size for your 34mm figures.
Title: Re: Making Use of Toy Starships
Post by: eilif on August 27, 2014, 03:17:06 PM
That looks stunning. It's not bad as-is, but I was just drooling over the conversion opportunities.  Most games normally don't have use for a ship that big, but that interior creates so many more uses.  Suddenly it goes from being a nice looking backdrop to a location for an entire series of encounters.

I didn't know such a think exists and I'll probably never find one, but it's one more thing to keep a look out for at the resale shops.
Title: Re: Making Use of Toy Starships
Post by: fastolfrus on August 27, 2014, 11:22:57 PM
Worth watching charity shops, carboot sales (yard sales in the US?) etc.

Alasdair found a bag of "old plastic toys to be recycled with the plastic rubbish" in a charity shop, including some kind of robot dog or dinosaur. Too dirty to put on sale (said the shop staff). The "robot dog" was an AT-AT. THe other dirty plastic included a Mil.Falcon, an AT-ST, Slave I, Rebel Transport, Snowspeeder, plus what seemed like most of the 3" Star Wars figure range. Alasdair pointed out the error to the shop staff, but I doubt that it will be their last one.
Title: Re: Making Use of Toy Starships
Post by: eilif on August 28, 2014, 04:58:20 AM
Worth watching charity shops, carboot sales (yard sales in the US?) etc.

Alasdair found a bag of "old plastic toys to be recycled with the plastic rubbish" in a charity shop, including some kind of robot dog or dinosaur. Too dirty to put on sale (said the shop staff). The "robot dog" was an AT-AT. THe other dirty plastic included a Mil.Falcon, an AT-ST, Slave I, Rebel Transport, Snowspeeder, plus what seemed like most of the 3" Star Wars figure range. Alasdair pointed out the error to the shop staff, but I doubt that it will be their last one.

What kind of charity shops do you have over there that would throw out such things?!?!
At least that batch of toys were saved.

Around here most everything gets sold.  If a toy is broken or missing pieces, it gets a low price and hits the shelves. This is true even at "Goodwill" one of the cleanest and most professional chains of resale shops here in the states. Hence why nearly all my terrain is made of old toys.
Title: Re: Making Use of Toy Starships
Post by: The_Beast on August 28, 2014, 05:19:48 PM
Happens even here; and, they're pretty ruthless about 'it had its chance on the floor, we even gave it an extra two weeks at half price, now it dies...'

And, I've got a basement full of the 'half price' to prove it.  lol

Doug
Title: Re: Making Use of Toy Starships
Post by: fastolfrus on August 28, 2014, 06:33:10 PM
These didn't even get a chance for the shelves - these were rejected to hard plastic re-cycling just because they were old toys that looked grubby!
Title: Re: Making Use of Toy Starships
Post by: eilif on August 29, 2014, 06:35:13 AM
The truth is I don't usually see what US resale shops throw out. 

Who knows what might be going in the bin? Oh, the horror!
 :o
Title: Re: Making Use of Toy Starships
Post by: The_Beast on August 29, 2014, 01:43:11 PM
These didn't even get a chance for the shelves - these were rejected to hard plastic re-cycling just because they were old toys that looked grubby!

No, no, I got that, and understand what you're saying. If only they could see with our eyes. Wait, scratch that; they'd price accordingly.  ;)

However, over the years, I've been just as horrified as to what has made it to the toy area. Lawn darts, long after deaths were acknowledged, and hand mazes with mercury 'runners'.

Doug (the hatter)

Title: Re: Making Use of Toy Starships
Post by: Doomsdave on August 29, 2014, 02:03:59 PM
Good find.  My sons had this ship and my wife got rid of it in a yard sale.  :-[