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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: Gunbird on September 22, 2008, 12:11:20 PM
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Although meant for my US artillery, it must be useful for zombie spotting in infested cities, I guess. Started yesterday, done today. It's 20mm btw.
Some balsa, plasticcard and metal, and 2 or 3 pics to work with
(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j17/wayswatcher/20mm%20Moderns/UAVspotter.jpg)
And just for fun:
(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j17/wayswatcher/20mm%20Moderns/skytest.jpg)
Comparison:
(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j17/wayswatcher/20mm%20Moderns/Sizecomparison.jpg)
Johan
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that's rather good :)
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Very nice. I am curious as to why it is sporting a Domino's Pizza logo, though. Are those things used to deliver pizza these days? :)
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hey its to spot ahead for the delivery guy so he can find the best route so he can get there in 30 min and not get eaten by zombies :D
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hey its to spot ahead for the delivery guy so he can find the best route so he can get there in 30 min and not get eaten by zombies :D
If you're delivery boy gets eaten by zombies and therefore the pizza arrives late, do you get it for free? :D
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Hehe, I actually nicked the idea from a photo I saw ages ago (and never saved) from a helo...I think... which had this painted on the side. It's more of a pun on the "Delivery in 30 minutes" part due to what follows the little UAV when it spots something worth bombing back to the Stone Age, really.
But again, can be really handy to see where the zombies are surrounding your building :)
Keeper: Only if you go out and retrieve the pizza. Good luck.
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Nice one,
are you going to do one of those short range Hovereye or CPX4 quadrocopter as well?
BTW from the looks of it you've used a pen to trace the panel-lines? If you make a small cut with a knife you'll and up with a straighter line.
Don't get me wrong though, it a great idea.
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A UAV would be useful for Stargate gaming as well. I seem to recall they used those things repeatedly in the show.
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Nice one,
are you going to do one of those short range Hovereye or CPX4 quadrocopter as well?
BTW from the looks of it you've used a pen to trace the panel-lines? If you make a small cut with a knife you'll and up with a straighter line.
Don't get me wrong though, it a great idea.
Maybe, it depends on the need of the group this is for, if there is an interest or not. We'll see. Though I must say this looks like something I could build in a few minutes http://www.defense-update.com/products/c/cpx4.htm but I can't find a decent shot of the Hovereye. Both are too modern for the groups needs, maybe I can interest the Iraqi bunch in one of them.
On my custom models, I do all my panel lines by hand, with a very fine brush, depending on the look I'm after it looks like what you are looking at now, a bit ragged, or like this:
(http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j17/wayswatcher/6mm%20Mustangs/O-2aSuperSkymaster1.jpg)
I avoid cutting into my models to make panel lines, as you can do this very badly very easily, and I hate having to fix things when I'm on a roll. Plus whenever someone wants the model to recast it, panel lines are such a drag for one offs.
And always remember, photographs of models bring them much closer to the eye in real life lol
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Hovereye can be found here: http://www.defense-update.com/products/h/hovereye.htm
Of course I don't know what period you intended this for but if it's the wrong period it's the wrong period.
And always remember, photographs of models bring them much closer to the eye in real life
that depends upon how nearsighted you are, but yes on the tabletop you won't be able to tell.
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that depends upon how nearsighted you are
According to my last test I'm still -10 in both eyes, and slowly getting worse lol
Thx for the link, odd little thing, but looks like not a problem to copy it one way or another.
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Nice work!
A UAV or two is on my todo list, but that looks spot on!
:)