How can I tell the difference between a D6 and a D7
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How can I tell the difference between a D6 and a D7
I got the Klingon Border Klingon ships pack yesterday. It includes, among other wonderfulness, a D6 and a D7. For the life of me, I can't tell 'em apart. Is there any difference in the models?
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It's the same basic hull, so you use the same miniature. For simplicity, you call this one a D6 and that one a D7.
If you're really anal retentive, you can modify the 2 minis to more accurately match the ship card. This is what I did with my SFB minis. I removed the phaser bumps from the rear hull that don't match the D6 and then I painted the Phaser 1's one shade of grey and the and the phaser 2's a differnt shade. Of course, to maintain the effect, I then had to paint the phaser 3's a third shade of grey.
And the scale of the mini is so small that you really can't tell the difference anyway... but I know they're different.
If you're really anal retentive, you can modify the 2 minis to more accurately match the ship card. This is what I did with my SFB minis. I removed the phaser bumps from the rear hull that don't match the D6 and then I painted the Phaser 1's one shade of grey and the and the phaser 2's a differnt shade. Of course, to maintain the effect, I then had to paint the phaser 3's a third shade of grey.
And the scale of the mini is so small that you really can't tell the difference anyway... but I know they're different.
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I did? I did not see it. Don't speak for me or anyone else please.
In any case, I've managed to put it back together with some Games Workshop superglue meant for metal miniatures.
The D7s seem to have a tendency to have their neck section slightly bent whenever they come off the factory cast.
However, I love solid 1-figure as the multi-part miniatures sometimes have inconsistency in the assembly holes so it can get tricky with super glue.
In any case, I've managed to put it back together with some Games Workshop superglue meant for metal miniatures.
The D7s seem to have a tendency to have their neck section slightly bent whenever they come off the factory cast.
However, I love solid 1-figure as the multi-part miniatures sometimes have inconsistency in the assembly holes so it can get tricky with super glue.

