Cubey Terra wrote:This photo is just to show that I'm still planning to finish this thing!
The Future's so bright, they changed the product name.
Cubey Terra's captured D7, USS Anger - DONE
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If the world ends tomorrow, it's ALL YOUR FAULT!!!
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Re: Cubey Terra's Klingon D7 with a twist 1:1000 scale
Slapping on some Starfleet markings. I went with USS Anger basically because it was easy. I just had to chop up "USS CHALLENGER".
As for the registry number, I don't think there's any canon info about registry numbers of captured ships, so I made something up. It's a regular number, but with an X appended. *shrug*
Next steps: finish decaling and seal it with Future/Pledge. Then weathering.
As for the registry number, I don't think there's any canon info about registry numbers of captured ships, so I made something up. It's a regular number, but with an X appended. *shrug*
Next steps: finish decaling and seal it with Future/Pledge. Then weathering.
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More Starfleet livery for the D7.
Federation scientists conclude that red racing stripes make ships go faster.
Federation scientists conclude that red racing stripes make ships go faster.
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I love it!
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Beautiful execution of a retro concept.
The concept of one nation taking another nation's ships as prizes and re-purposing them for use in their own fleet is a proud tradition that goes back at least as far as the navies of the 18th and 19th centuries on earth.
Love this.
The concept of one nation taking another nation's ships as prizes and re-purposing them for use in their own fleet is a proud tradition that goes back at least as far as the navies of the 18th and 19th centuries on earth.
Love this.
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A valid point....brainstorming here....trekriffic wrote:Beautiful execution of a retro concept.
The concept of one nation taking another nation's ships as prizes and re-purposing them for use in their own fleet is a proud tradition that goes back at least as far as the navies of the 18th and 19th centuries on earth.
Love this.
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Re: Cubey Terra's Klingon D7 with a twist 1:1000 scale
It's getting VERY nice! Such ship with Federation marks is definitively an insult to the Klingon Empire!
In the latest few days I have thought on make a Federation Klingon vessel for me too. However probably it will be a bird of prey because there is something in the D7 that really bugs me: every time I look the ship from the front I see a redneck head with a straw hat.
In the latest few days I have thought on make a Federation Klingon vessel for me too. However probably it will be a bird of prey because there is something in the D7 that really bugs me: every time I look the ship from the front I see a redneck head with a straw hat.
Thanks,
Yan.
Yan.
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That's funny. I have referred to that "straw hat" as a "sombrero" myself.NCC1966 wrote:...there is something in the D7 that really bugs me: every time I look the ship from the front I see a redneck head with a straw hat.
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Re: Cubey Terra's Klingon D7 with a twist 1:1000 scale
LOL, I thought that I was the only one to see such weird thing at that ship! I am relief!trekriffic wrote:That's funny. I have referred to that "straw hat" as a "sombrero" myself.NCC1966 wrote:...there is something in the D7 that really bugs me: every time I look the ship from the front I see a redneck head with a straw hat.
Thanks,
Yan.
Yan.