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Is that a Danube Class in the first picture? Where did you get it?
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Itīs true, itīs a Runabout Danube Class! I used the side views from Ex-astris, scaled down (1.3 cm lenght), print out it many times and glue layer after layer together!
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i have been thinking about doing that with the Orion ships from SFB
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looks small.
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Judging by the fact that it's balanced on the head of a toothpick in that last pic, I'd definitely say it's small.
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Holey moley! Trying to raise or should I say shrink the bar of tiny models?
Nicely done D-whale! Looks really cool! Anyone know what scale that is? |
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Based on the 1.3cm length, and the tendency of Marko to build full-size ships at 1:1700, I'm going to say that this was a scale build of the runabout to match the big ships. Looks good and gives perspective!
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I thought the question is a joke, but i qoute myself:
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BTW: the Runabout is small enough to landing in a shuttle bay of the ENT-E and maybe also in the Voyager (the makro of the cam is the death of the papermodelers:() |
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Very interesting. I'm sure some of you have seen my 1/1900 Aeroshuttle that docks with Durandal, I also built a 1/1900 version of my Scout ship. I'll have to try doing a runabout soon too.
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"One little ship.."
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