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  • in reply to: AB's 6mm sci-fi topic #73555
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    Oh, this looks interesting.

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    in reply to: Deserts of Kharak Style Vehicles #57591
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    Perhaps you might want to have a look at the 15mm Kaamados Dominion Legion vehicles by Critical Mass Games. And while it might sound ridiculous: Have you ever considered a Lego scratchbuild? Those lego wheels look chunky enough for swanning around in the desert.

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    in reply to: AB's 6mm sci-fi topic #45144
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    These PA suits look excellent. With a few tweaks, they could be used as mechanics in EVA suits as well. I could imagine them patching up some spaceships in a space dock.

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    in reply to: Spaceship in 6mm or 3mm? #43134
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    No updates so far. I’m afraid.

    But I’m going to start a little bit smaller first. With some fighters.

     

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    in reply to: Junker Insurgent Hovertank #43133
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    I love that turret. Especially the shape. Lots of pulpy / retro sci-fi potential there.

    Will it be available separately as well?

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    in reply to: The beginnings of a micro armour military base #39430
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    These are some excellent and inspiring ideas. I like especially those quonset huts.

     

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    in reply to: Spaceship in 6mm or 3mm? #39425
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    I certainly keep the vertical wings:

    • While being in space, it doesn’t matter.
    • While operating in the atmospheres of the planets (gas giants – think of Bespins Cloud City), it wouldn’t matter as well, although navigating through an achipelago of floating islands could be quite tricky.

    On the other hand, they’ll make a close terrain-following mode upon an Earth-like or Martian surface very difficult to say the least. However, docking could be realised by special buildings – think of skyscrapers or mooring towers for the zeppelins.

    Uh oh, it seems there would be cubic ton of possibilities…

    Size matters, they say…

    The hull, which is already at a 50mm width, has to be a little bit wider for 6mm, considering the planned launch bay(s).

    The width should be o.k. with 3mm, but as some 6mm folks would say: “Move on, there’s nothing to see here!” 

     

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    in reply to: Spaceship in 6mm or 3mm? #39367
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    @Angel Barracks: You mean certainly some competent groundcrew/bridge personnel like these?


    @Stroezie
    : Bold and brazen …err …blue and yellow like these?

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    in reply to: Sci-Fi Wet Navies? #39216
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    Have you ever taken a look at these Eylau Sequence miatures?

    IMHO, they look interesting…

    http://www.wtj.com/store/index_paint_guide_sci-fi-photo.html

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    in reply to: Kraków Winged Hussars (3mm Sci Fi) #39055
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    Oh, these are nice indeed. Love those dropships, especially the painting of the canopies. Perhaps 3mm could be worth a consideration for some spaceship modeling…

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    in reply to: 6mm Skimmer Conversion #39043
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    This looks nice and inspiring. Like some kind of a company HQ. Perhaps by adding some radios? 8)

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