I'm not sure I've posted here before so bear with me. Also not sure if this is a something that countless others have tried so apologies if this is a commonly recurring thread.
I've played Traveller for ages (probably since the mid/late 80's) and I've always wanted to make some of the ships in 15mm scale. Looking around, I found this website, which lists 15mm as being equivalent to 1:107 scale so this is what I've used.
In my current game, we're flying an Empress Marava Far Trader but this is a bit tricky for a first build so I decided to try to make the Sulieman Class Scout as a first build. Firstly, it's simpler with a flat panel hull, not to mention smaller. Also - the decks don't extend all the way to the edges so I can build the hull and the decks separately and mount them afterwards.
I started by redrawing the whole plan out of Supplement 7 of the CT black books in CAD and overlaying the decks. Problem one is that the decks don't fit in the ship the way they're supposed to. I can squeeze the main (middle) deck in I think, but no way will the upper gallery or the lower cargo bay will fit. I've decided to move the lower cargo bay to the rear of the ship, below the drive room. Similarly, the gunner's position will be larger and will be above the drive room but that long gallery simply won't fit in the hull.
I had a good look at the various designs and images of the Type S and I preferred the versions with a double segmented "wing" i.e. 4 panels top + 4 panels bottom and a small flat edge. This also had the benefit of squeezing a little more deck space inside the hull without altering the ship's silhouette. With this decision made I drew up templates for the hull panels and also an assembly jig / cradle that would hold the panels at the right angles while they were being glued.
For materials, I'm lucky that there's a local recyclers near me who had a few of those styrene protectors you put on washing machines to prevent them being scuffed. They're about 1.5mm thick kit quality plastic and glue very well so I bought a couple for a very reasonable price. Last night I printed out the facet and cradle plans and glued them to the plastic with PVA. Once dried I cut them using a scalpel and set about putting them all together.
I haven't yet figured out how to load pictures so I'll take some later today and get my progress shots posted.
If anyone's interested in a copy of the facet plans I can post those too.
I've played Traveller for ages (probably since the mid/late 80's) and I've always wanted to make some of the ships in 15mm scale. Looking around, I found this website, which lists 15mm as being equivalent to 1:107 scale so this is what I've used.
In my current game, we're flying an Empress Marava Far Trader but this is a bit tricky for a first build so I decided to try to make the Sulieman Class Scout as a first build. Firstly, it's simpler with a flat panel hull, not to mention smaller. Also - the decks don't extend all the way to the edges so I can build the hull and the decks separately and mount them afterwards.
I started by redrawing the whole plan out of Supplement 7 of the CT black books in CAD and overlaying the decks. Problem one is that the decks don't fit in the ship the way they're supposed to. I can squeeze the main (middle) deck in I think, but no way will the upper gallery or the lower cargo bay will fit. I've decided to move the lower cargo bay to the rear of the ship, below the drive room. Similarly, the gunner's position will be larger and will be above the drive room but that long gallery simply won't fit in the hull.
I had a good look at the various designs and images of the Type S and I preferred the versions with a double segmented "wing" i.e. 4 panels top + 4 panels bottom and a small flat edge. This also had the benefit of squeezing a little more deck space inside the hull without altering the ship's silhouette. With this decision made I drew up templates for the hull panels and also an assembly jig / cradle that would hold the panels at the right angles while they were being glued.
For materials, I'm lucky that there's a local recyclers near me who had a few of those styrene protectors you put on washing machines to prevent them being scuffed. They're about 1.5mm thick kit quality plastic and glue very well so I bought a couple for a very reasonable price. Last night I printed out the facet and cradle plans and glued them to the plastic with PVA. Once dried I cut them using a scalpel and set about putting them all together.
I haven't yet figured out how to load pictures so I'll take some later today and get my progress shots posted.
If anyone's interested in a copy of the facet plans I can post those too.