Darkwing's Miniatures
Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 3:01 am
I have been realigning bits of my miniature collection in anticipation of the new Starline 2500s. I have several Micro Machine ships mixed in with official ADB ships and I was using the introduction of the new ships as an excuse to clean out my collection and have it make more sense. Still, waste not want not...
You can read this if you are interested, or just look at the pictures...no hard feelings (please) either way.
Please remember that these are "in progress" and need touch up paint. They are also waiting on my budget to allow for the purchase of decal paper so they can be lettered and numbered.
I understand that there are copyright issues so I will not mention any ship from any other Star Fleet-like Universe directly, but I found myself with several copies of a villain ship from a certain movie that had been standing in for the DDX for quite some time. I like the look of this ship, but the square engines don't fit with my view of the Star Fleet Universe and I have always wanted to modify these. The opportunity to change these from what should be a light cruiser to a destroyer was too great for me to resist. I kitbashed a squad of new DDXs.
(And yes, I do realize that these do not match the art shown in the Module X rule book.)
For starters, understand that I had ordered several of the "Zocchi Bags" that ABD was selling recently. That is where I got the extra dreadnought center warp engines which are needed for this project.
To make each ship, I used one Micro Machine ship and two Zocchi engines. I took a picture of the raw materials, but I did not want to show the ship in question as I was not sure if that violated any copyrights. It should be pretty clear which ship I am using.
Anyway, the first step in this kitbash is to separate the main body of the ship from the warp engines and the "rollbar." I just used a sharp knife and cut the unused sections away. Now, understand that the starting point of this ship is a toy and it tends to twist and warp (not in the good way) and get a little out of shape. I found that the best way to deal with the hole left in the basic hull after the removal of the engines was to cut away the area and leave the ship with a notched silhouette rather than trying to fill it, although I admit that anyone with mad putty skilz might have better results than I did. Once the existing engines are gone and the rollbar has been removed, I glued a Zocchi DN engine to the BOTTOM first. (The reason for this is that if you glue it to the top first, you may not be able to match it on the bottom.)
A quick paint job and -


Here is the basic DDX viewed from above:
(It looks better in person than it does through the camera lens...at least to my 40 year old eyes. Also, remember that this is before touch up.)

And from the side:
(I should mention that I know there are six phasers in each bank on the ship. I made the decision to put two on top and one on the bottom on the sides and one on top and two on the bottom on the front. It gives an interesting look.)

I had experimented with trying to fill the hole created by the engine struts and was not happy with the results. I ended up covering that with a strip of plastic and envisioning it as something to do with controlling the seeking weapons...I give you the DGX:


Now, there is another Micro Machine ship that is similar to this ship, but has the engine attached in a different way. Since this ship doesn't have a rollcage, it does not have to be cut or filled like the other ship does. This ship might be found if one searched for a vessel that had the same name as the American aircraft carrier that was named after the battle of Saratoga.
The notches for the engines are on the underside of the main body and make nice recesses for special sensor dishes. I used mine to make the X-scout:
(The special sensors are actually little crafting jewels that are semi-circular and mirror silver on one side. I used that look to differentiate them from regular special sensors along the same lines as blue/red domes on the warp engines.)



Anyway, I'll post some pictures once these are touched up and lettered. Here is a shot of the group of them, including an interesting DNX! (The black spot is where I removed the image of the original ship as I did not want to step on any copyrighted toes!)

You can read this if you are interested, or just look at the pictures...no hard feelings (please) either way.
I understand that there are copyright issues so I will not mention any ship from any other Star Fleet-like Universe directly, but I found myself with several copies of a villain ship from a certain movie that had been standing in for the DDX for quite some time. I like the look of this ship, but the square engines don't fit with my view of the Star Fleet Universe and I have always wanted to modify these. The opportunity to change these from what should be a light cruiser to a destroyer was too great for me to resist. I kitbashed a squad of new DDXs.
(And yes, I do realize that these do not match the art shown in the Module X rule book.)
For starters, understand that I had ordered several of the "Zocchi Bags" that ABD was selling recently. That is where I got the extra dreadnought center warp engines which are needed for this project.
To make each ship, I used one Micro Machine ship and two Zocchi engines. I took a picture of the raw materials, but I did not want to show the ship in question as I was not sure if that violated any copyrights. It should be pretty clear which ship I am using.
Anyway, the first step in this kitbash is to separate the main body of the ship from the warp engines and the "rollbar." I just used a sharp knife and cut the unused sections away. Now, understand that the starting point of this ship is a toy and it tends to twist and warp (not in the good way) and get a little out of shape. I found that the best way to deal with the hole left in the basic hull after the removal of the engines was to cut away the area and leave the ship with a notched silhouette rather than trying to fill it, although I admit that anyone with mad putty skilz might have better results than I did. Once the existing engines are gone and the rollbar has been removed, I glued a Zocchi DN engine to the BOTTOM first. (The reason for this is that if you glue it to the top first, you may not be able to match it on the bottom.)
A quick paint job and -


Here is the basic DDX viewed from above:
(It looks better in person than it does through the camera lens...at least to my 40 year old eyes. Also, remember that this is before touch up.)

And from the side:
(I should mention that I know there are six phasers in each bank on the ship. I made the decision to put two on top and one on the bottom on the sides and one on top and two on the bottom on the front. It gives an interesting look.)

I had experimented with trying to fill the hole created by the engine struts and was not happy with the results. I ended up covering that with a strip of plastic and envisioning it as something to do with controlling the seeking weapons...I give you the DGX:


Now, there is another Micro Machine ship that is similar to this ship, but has the engine attached in a different way. Since this ship doesn't have a rollcage, it does not have to be cut or filled like the other ship does. This ship might be found if one searched for a vessel that had the same name as the American aircraft carrier that was named after the battle of Saratoga.
The notches for the engines are on the underside of the main body and make nice recesses for special sensor dishes. I used mine to make the X-scout:
(The special sensors are actually little crafting jewels that are semi-circular and mirror silver on one side. I used that look to differentiate them from regular special sensors along the same lines as blue/red domes on the warp engines.)



Anyway, I'll post some pictures once these are touched up and lettered. Here is a shot of the group of them, including an interesting DNX! (The black spot is where I removed the image of the original ship as I did not want to step on any copyrighted toes!)

























































