Here is a bit of a teaser post, a hasty conversion of a standard D7 (MicroMachines version) to a D7 Command cruiser. The command cruiser is a cruiser squadron leader, with an extra command deck, better phasers, and a couple more of them.
I sculpted the extra neck detailing, and the little bit on top of the hanger, but otherwise just dashed this out. A bit of repainting later, and it was done.
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Here is what my digitally sculpted version looks like. Much sharper!
Next time, will these ships survive a battlefield newly painted?
6 comments:
I know it looks cool bc I’ve seen it in person. 😀
How did you convert it anyway? Sculpt it and have it printed?
Nice little conversion ... looks really cool, more jagged edges to it like a real Klingon cruiser.
@Stew, no no, the usual way with putty. If I printed it, the lines would have been sharper and straight!
@FourEyedMonster, Yes! That was part of the idea, to start moving from TOS to TNG ships.
And it is going to really bother me now that I have noticed that the extra command deck is "backwards".
Lol. I hadn’t noticed till now. It makes it distinct. 😀
So cool! Backwards or not, it looks like it’ll stand out nicely amongst the fleet
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