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Old 12-21-2019, 12:16 AM
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Remembering the D-10 Heavy battlecruiser

I had posted a thread a few years back, asking if anyone had ever built a model of they FASA ship; the Klingon D-10. We never found one but the ship drew a lot of interest at the time.





A friend of mine sent me this link today. I tried finding the old link again but couldn't so I thought I'd start another to share what he had sent me:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRi4...ature=youtu.be


Its not perfectly accurate but I thought I might share the link as the video gives a hint of what the design would have looked like if ever putto film.


Hope you enjoy it!
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When I was young and played Star Fleet Battles, my friends and I regularly used FASA miniatures as direct replacements for SFB ships. I think we used the D-18 to represent a C-7 Heavy Battlecruiser.


Anyway, I made at least one card model miniature of a D-18. This was in the 1990s, long before I knew card models existed. I used to make starships out of acid free, fade free, colored paper and poster board. If I recall correctly, I still have one FASA D-18 and one card model D-18 clone. :D
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Old 12-23-2019, 01:33 AM
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It would be awful cool if a skilled designer out there could make a model of this D-10, don't you think?
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When I was young and played Star Fleet Battles, my friends and I regularly used FASA miniatures as direct replacements for SFB ships. I think we used the D-18 to represent a C-7 Heavy Battlecruiser.


Anyway, I made at least one card model miniature of a D-18. This was in the 1990s, long before I knew card models existed. I used to make starships out of acid free, fade free, colored paper and poster board. If I recall correctly, I still have one FASA D-18 and one card model D-18 clone. :D
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