I came across this image of a kitbashed spaceship on Facebook made from the two halves of a submarine Plastic model kit. The modeller was Tony Murray
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2043682082594379/posts/3266027093693199
I thought this was a genius idea and as I had the front end of the hull of a large 1/72 scale U-boat sitting idle in a box I thought I might be able to have a a go at doing something similar myself.
A spaceship that it built from two halves of a submarine kit brings to mind the Prison Barge model, part of the rag tag fleet from the original Battlestar Galactica.
The rear end of the submarine kit hull had been chopped off for another as yet unfinished project and I had never had any idea of what to do with the rest of it, until now that is.
Below is the hull before I cut it up in 2021. The picture following shows what I have left over.
I glued the two halves to the deck section with styrene strips re-inforcing the seams.
The edges were superglued to some strips of 6mm thick foamed PVC sheet. A mounting plate which was a furniture leg mount with a 3/8" thread was added top and bottom of a 10mm thick piece of foamed PVC. Wiring was added for the various lighting systems with panel mount DC connectors for the 12 volt DC power input.
A slot has been left at the front of the submarine sides for a bridge window. This means a cockpit section had to be built and lit. I used the figures from the Haseqawa 1/72 Leopold railway gun kit to populate the space.
I decided to use the side holes as a sort of EVA bay. It is a tiny area that has been detailed out and provided with a strip of LED lighting. A beam has been placed across the space to mask the LED strip light so you see the effect of the light rather than the direct light itself.
The picture below shows the LED strip light stuck to the ceiling













































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