"1/5000 Star Trek Federation Ships" Topic
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Coyotepunc and Hatshepsuut | 02 Nov 2016 9:46 p.m. PST |
I *finally* had a chance to finish up my 1/5000 scale papercraft Star Fleet miniatures. A couple of science vessels, a light cruiser, a heavy destroyer, a scout ship, and the Enterprise herself. I am unhappy with how high the stands of the science vessels. I have fixed this on my .pdf, but will have to manually correct this on my two remaining models.
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MacrossMartin | 02 Nov 2016 10:02 p.m. PST |
Splendid work! One great advantage of building a Federation fleet this way – no decals! :D Looking forward to seeing these in action. Please post some pics when they do. |
Coyotepunc and Hatshepsuut | 02 Nov 2016 10:40 p.m. PST |
That will be tomorrow hopefully :-) |
Part time gamer | 27 Dec 2016 12:38 a.m. PST |
Very Nice! And paper.. AMAZING. Unless Im 'misreading' what Im seeing, it seems you've turned back the clock a bit (cool), that is all of the vessels appear to have TOS round style engines, like those done by Zocchi in plastic. For some reason, the "Anton" class was one of my favorite designs (said to be THE forerunner of the Miranda). |
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