So I picked up A Billion Suns the other day. It is time to dive into space ship combat. I thought about it a few years ago and almost bought some fleets at Colours 2016. I am sure Tony at the Brigade Models stand was wondering who that weirdo was who kept casually walking by sneaking a peek.
So I have the rules and no miniatures. Great. I have a large collection of Star Wars Pocketmodels and had an idea to use those, but the capital ships have such a large footprint on the table that I don't think it would work very well. Still, I might give the rules a spin using only fighters and just claiming they are frigates and gunships. I also can't find flight stands for love nor money.
This past week has been spent researching things. I have a friend with a laser cutter so I reckon I can spend about £20 on materials and make myself over 100 clear flying stands. So that is mission semi accomplished.
I can't really justify dropping £70 on spaceship miniatures though. This has led me to my bits boxes and wondering if I have anything that can be transformed into spacecraft. Turns out I do, sort of. Last night was my second attempt to sit down and build, and it was only successful through hours of scrolling through Pintrest and Google image searches to find a way to make small sized capital ships. I have a few ideas, but last night I wanted to try out making some civilian cargo ships. This is what I came up with:
The shorter ship is a similar design but the central pole is a plastic thing that pinned a toy into its box or something. I had to drill the holes to be bigger in the flat circular beads, and just stuck some random bit of crap on the front. I don't like this one as much.
I will paint them up over the half term holiday and see how they look. Come July I might have some money available to splash on some Brigade fleets. Or I might spend £30 on the PSC grab bag of 50 plastic spaceships meant for Red Alert...if they are ever in stock again.
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