By Jean Sexton (Jsexton) on Wednesday, June 22, 2016 - 03:14 pm: Edit |
Pre-Release Sale of Starline 2450 Klingon D7K Miniature
ADB is proud to announce that the brand new Starline 2450 Klingon D7K battlecruiser has arrived. To thank our customers for their patient wait for this miniature, it is being offered directly to our customers for a limited time at a lower price than its final retail price.
The D7K is basically a D7, the standard cruiser of the Klingon Deep Space Fleet, with improved phasers. The D7K was designed as a tough warship (no assigned scientific research for it!) with a good turn mode and lots of Marines (and transporters) for boarding actions and hit-and-run raids. In many ways it is THE iconic Klingon ship.
The D7K miniature can be used for many variants. Technically, it could be used for the D7 with the basic phasers. It can also be used as the D7A stasis battle cruiser, D7B (a D7 with B-refit improvements that do not affect the exterior appearance), D7C command cruiser, D7D drone battle cruiser, D7L command cruiser, or the D7N diplomatic cruiser (which gets an excellent paint job!).
The D7K can also be used as the Hydran D7H Anarchist.
The Klingons sold the Romulans some D7s, so this miniature can also be used for the K7R battlecruiser, KRC command cruiser, and KRL command cruiser.
You can get your Starline 2450 Klingon D7K here: http://www.starfleetstore.com/klingon-c-12_26/klingon-d7k-p-1226.html
The Starline 2450 line is scaled to the Starline 2400 scale (1/3788), but more detailed. In fact, ADB uses the Starline 2500s as a base and then has the 2450s rescaled from that. We hope you enjoy this new line of detailed starships.
By Will McCammon (Djdood) on Wednesday, June 22, 2016 - 03:19 pm: Edit |
Very nice and a welcome addition to the 1/3788-scale line.
I know there was a minority (including myself) that were never happy with the legacy Starline 2400 D-7 mini and kept prowling eBay for old lead Starline 2200 versions. No need to do that anymore, with this spiffy little thing available.
By Mark Hutton (Trynda1701) on Wednesday, June 22, 2016 - 05:01 pm: Edit |
Yes, that's a very nice mini
I hadn't realized how small the 2400 D-7 mini was!
By Terry O'Carroll (Terryoc) on Wednesday, June 22, 2016 - 05:13 pm: Edit |
That's noice. Rool noice.
Not so large as the 2500, but with a sturdier neck... one issue I had with the 2400 version was the tendency of the neck to snap.
By Jean Sexton (Jsexton) on Thursday, June 23, 2016 - 02:25 pm: Edit |
Some people asked to see it with a ruler.
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