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Andrewchristlieb

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[BFG] Escort Carrier
« on: April 17, 2012, 04:05:02 pm »
A couple of you have inquired about my scratch CVE here so I put together another one (and took notes :P) as requested :D. I have placed links in places where I wasnt sure if everyone would understand exactly what I'm talking about as I'm sure a lot of us use different terms for these.

The Basis



The basis for this build lays in a pile of these little things that got mixed in with some escorts I was painting for BFG. Shown in the picture are a Coaxial F connector and screw anchor both readily available cheaply from hardware stores, walmart, radio shack, etc... The ones I have used are for RG-6 cable and the screw anchor is about 5-6mm in width, I sourced mine of course from my work tote :D.



As you can see here I have pushed the anchor into the base of the connector to form the main engine, this is where the size of your connector matters as an RG-59 connector accepts a slightly smaller cable which makes fitting the anchor in a bit of a pain. I place a small bit of superglue on  the anchor before placing it in, its a tight fit and probably is not needed but why skimp!





In these pictures you can see I cut some auxiliary engines out of dowel, not pictured is a third piece that was placed inside the hole for a screw in the anchor. Once this was completed I drilled the hole for the base about midway up the connector.

The Bits



Here you can see I clipped a piece of sprue for the bridge.



The bridge attached, along with a small antenna from the Imperial cruiser sprue, a small hole was drilled to the size of the antenna but I couldn't get a good shot of it due to the small size.



Here you can see the gun mounted to the prow, I wanted a very small gun for these as is on the  GW transport model and after several failed attempts at creating one I decided to cut one off of the weapon battery of a Chaos cruiser.







The launch bays are from the Imperial cruiser sprue, but have been shortened by removing a section from the center and then shaved by first removing about 2mm (to the first line as you look at the inside of the piece) then carefully carving a curve into the front and back pieces



The lower ?fin? (because everyone knows spaceships need fins!) for the bottom of the ship was cut from a piece of box and then shaped to fit the contour of the engines and hull.



Lastly the cargo door at the front is a trimmed down bit of zip tie.

Everything was assembled and the gaps were filled using Milliput.

The finished product









Other than a little bit of cleanup on the putty were ready for paint on this one!
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Re: [BFG] Escort Carrier
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2012, 11:57:21 am »
Very clever use of materials! Using that coax connector was brilliant; I bet it gives your CVEs some much-needed weight to prevent them from being nudged too easily on the gaming table. Thanks for posting this guide!

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Re: [BFG] Escort Carrier
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2012, 10:48:50 am »
Great tutorial with valuable pictures.  I'm inspired to raid my tool box for wire caps and drywall anchors....

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Re: [BFG] Escort Carrier
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2012, 03:05:11 pm »
Thanks, the metal connector does lend itself well weight wise being about the same as a metal frigate. After making a few of these it's really opened my eyes to the little "junk" we all have laying around. Really any small object with a shape you like can be used to acheive the same effect just by tacking on a few bits/ odds and ends. Additionally since it doesn't resemble any one game it can be used in all of them.
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