"Another converted Star Wars toy - Bounty Hunter ship" Topic
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Norrins | 09 Jul 2020 1:20 a.m. PST |
Another Star Wars toy has been repurposed for wargaming usage. This time it's been painted up to be a Bounty Hunter or Smuggler ship.
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79thPA | 09 Jul 2020 6:46 a.m. PST |
Nice. How did you prep it for painting? |
Norrins | 09 Jul 2020 8:34 a.m. PST |
79thPA, after a good wash to remove the stickers, I took it apart and then sprayed it with Halfords white primer. Once the primer was dry, I painted the separate components. When dry, I then put it together. |
GamesPoet | 09 Jul 2020 8:51 a.m. PST |
I like it, although it looks a bit small. My guess is it is more of a planetary ship, and not something that can jump from one star system to the next? |
Norrins | 09 Jul 2020 9:16 a.m. PST |
It is on the small size, but I use a 3x3 table as I'm using it with 28mm figures. Scale wise, it's roughly the size of the Razorcrest from The Mandalorian and that has Hyperdrive. So could be used for interplanetary travel. For me it's going to be static scenery or an objective. |
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