This is one of my recent projects: The cylon guardian basestar from 'Razor';Kit was furnished by the facebook group Colonial Fleet Shipyards.
A very simple kit with few parts; Went together in one day,then was put aside so I could finish a Star Trek project;Paints were a combo of enamels and acrylics.
Pentagon base was purchased by craftcuts.com,the same company that furnished the bases for the RDM basestars I finished earlier in the year; Just some paint and masking,and viola!
And now, some backstory:
*********COLONIAL MINISTRY OF DEFENSE*******INTELLIGENCE UPDATE************
***WARNING: THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION HAS NOT HAD IT'S VALIDITY CONFIRMED**** HIGHLY SENSITIVE*******
The latest intel on Cylon Model Zero has her commanding A Guardian type basestar;She reportedly has A fleet of approximately 20 basestars under her command,including three first war basestars;Possibly, these may be used as 100MT bombs,to be used to wipe out large colonial fleet formations or large colonial military installations; One such weapon was encountered by the Raven Battle Group years ago;It eventually was used to seal up the entrance to A void.
One possible theory is that this cylon fleet may be used to attack and destroy key colonial installations.
This intel was gathered by A long range stealthstar;To date,this information has not been looked into further...
(Illustration courtesy Alexander Falkenberg)
This transmission was also picked up by the stealthstar under deep cover beyond the red line; This could have been A possible drill they were running:
"All weapons to full power........the daughters and sons of artemis will rise and cast down their creators and oppressors.......standing by to launch attack raiders...........their war machines will be overtaken and cast into irrelevance...........code to shut down colonial military units ready to transmit........those who seek the truth shall be taken to the darkest of places...end of line."
Whatever this information reveals about future cylon intent must not be taken lightly.
Comments
Thanks admiral;Weathering is actually one of the fun aspects of modeling.
Nice job on assembly and giving the model a weathered look Sir.