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Jubal
October 29th, 2012, 03:13 AM
As a kid I always thought there should have been a Colonial Viper for the 1970's Battlestar Galactica toy line. In these videos we convert a 1990's reproduction Star Wars X-Wing toy to a Colonial Viper.
You can see what the viper looks like so far in the first 15 seconds of the video. The rest is showing how I got there which was a fun discovery. :)
Already not a bad looking toy, and I look forward to seeing what this looks like once sanded down, puddied, painted, detailed, etc. (not to mention once the canopy is added.)
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/311162_10151127614483651_1957949465_n.jpg
Part 1
http://youtu.be/rbjRbSe1JXA
Part 2
http://youtu.be/zbbi87WVfxM
martok2112
October 29th, 2012, 03:33 PM
Hi, Jubal. :)
That's a nifty looking conversion.
Just to let you know, there were Colonial Viper toys released in the 70's. There was a Colonial Viper, a Colonial Probe ship (which kinda resembles the 6th Millennium Viper from an episode of the Classic Series), and a Scarab ground probe, which was a wheeled vehicle with a Viper nose section. (All three ships could interchange with the Viper nose section.) There was also a Cylon Raider released. The ships were probably about 6 inches long. They had spring loaded, launching plastic missiles...which I think were later fixed to the ship, since a child had died from swallowing a Boba Fett action figure launching missile piece.
Jubal
October 29th, 2012, 05:56 PM
"Just to let you know, there were Colonial Viper toys released in the 70's. There was a Colonial Viper, a Colonial Probe ship (which kinda resembles the 6th Millennium Viper from an episode of the Classic Series), and a Scarab ground probe, which was a wheeled vehicle with a Viper nose section. (All three ships could interchange with the Viper nose section.) There was also a Cylon Raider released. The ships were probably about 6 inches long."
:) I know those well. It was interesting their concept of the probe and the Battlestar Galactica story.
Interestingly enough, when the Return of Starbuck episode happened and he combined a Viper front with Cylon thrusters I thought of the toy line you talked about.
"They had spring loaded, launching plastic missiles...which I think were later fixed to the ship, since a child had died from swallowing a Boba Fett action figure launching missile piece. "
Oh was it a Boba Fett action figure? Am I evil for liking Boba Fett even more for that? :P No I seriously thought it was Battlestar toys that did it.
Anyyyywaaayyy.. I know they had THAT Viper, and as a kid I had a Viper model. Great stuff.
No, I have always been baffled that they never made a ship for the 3" model line like the Star Wars (and Buck Rogers) figures had.
martok2112
October 29th, 2012, 11:55 PM
Ahhhhh....I understand now. :)
And yeah, it was either Boba Fett or one of the BSG ships that had caused a child's death when the child accidentally inhaled a plastic missile from one of them. I'd heard Boba Fett, but it was so long ago, my memory could be hazy.
Personally, I'm glad I never got the 70's Viper toys. As a kid, they did look cool, but as an adult, I can see many inaccuracies with it. I'm quite happy with my much more accurate Johnny Lightning Colonial Viper and Raider. :)
Jubal
November 2nd, 2012, 09:00 PM
Johnny Lightning?
martok2112
November 3rd, 2012, 02:20 AM
I think that was the brand name that the Viper and Raider were released under just a few years ago. Very nice looking ships, and the basis for helping me with my 3D model building of same. :)
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