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Thursday, December 24, 2020
Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday!
Peace!
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
The Modelling Post - Figures for 1:144 scale models
I can't wait.
I want to make some ground crew figures and have had difficulty sourcing them. The best I could find was 1/75 architectural figures. They're not a bad fit for the scale, being just a little too tall. I am going to end up modifying them, so I don't mind the off size. I'll be cutting and painting them to look like Star Wars characters.
To get a sense of scale, I stood one up next to the models. They aren't too badly scaled. (Ignore the tape I used as a base.) For less than 10 bucks, I picked up a 100 of them. For the price, they're great.
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Towers - Tiny Maps
The first is a 35 foot tall tower, meant to be placed on exterior wall. The exterior is on the left and the interior of the walls is to the right. The first floor has no windows, just a door. The door opens inward while a pair of barred doors open outward.
I haven't filled in the walls because I don't know what pattern I want to use. The walls are tapered from bottom to top so this is not a good design against siege engines. The bottom might hold, but the top could be collapsed by catapults.
I drew no interior designs, not even stairs, so I can adapt them for different purposes.
I like the details on the doorway at ground level, except I made a mistake. The scale in the profile view is one square equals 10 feet, while the side view is one square equals 5. The door is a massive 10 feet wide. As you can see from the tiny doodle on the upper right, I tried to fix that by making the door multifunction with two sally doors.
Additionally, I didn't like the way the windows looked. I changed styles and neither one looks very good. Plus, with the tower being so tall, there has to be a way to reach the walls.
That won't do, so I decided to redraw it.
I think that I can fix the door digitally, but maybe I'll just redraw that level or the whole tower tonight.
I really like this design and I'll use it to work up some designs in both Inkscape and Worldographer.
Monday, December 21, 2020
YT-3000 Type Freighter for Star Wars Campaign
What is missing is details on the front view. A lot of those lines just don't mesh up. One of the issues is, I work in a place that doesn't allow electronics so I am working on paper and from memory.
As you can see, it has lines similar to the Falcon, but it is not the hot rod that the Falcon is. It has only one gun turret, the radar dish is on the bottom in place of one of the gun turrets and it has a massive cargo hold in the back. I wanted to the ship to be reminiscent of the Clone War ships. To that end, the cargo bay has a massive wing like structure.
Where Han tricked out his ship for speed, this one is customized for cargo. That cargo bay is designed for holding a sailboat. Weird, eh?
Well it is the ship of a Neimoidian bounty hunter. La'ow is a technological bounty hunter, he uses data. The sailboat is proof against counter-technological attacks. It is also low profile.
As a consequence, this freighter is not very fast or good in combat.
On another note, my next build will be the Millennium Falcon by Bandai. See my Snowspeeder and At-ST builds at these links.