although i do not yet have any of the Epic set expansions with all the rules for using them, the Huge ships and other Epic level projects makes me want something of the kind for myself. for use as terrain in games, if nothing else.
sadly i didn't have any model kits that were near appropriate scale (and most model kits i have are Star Trek ones), nor the budget to go out and buy a kit for this, though i really wish i did, be cause the BSG Colonial One model looks awesome and is perfect size. and my scratch building skills are.. iffy. i've done a bit in the 1/285th scale for battletech, but i do better on small stuff there, rather than something 6+ inches long.
So i started looking around for something fairly simply that i might be able to replicate. in the end, i settled on the Omega Class Freighter , first seen in the old Droids cartoon . while kinda ugly and ungainly, its fairly simple blocky design looked like something i could duplicate.
I considered various ways to scratch build the parts, then i had a facepalm moment. and went looking for papercraft examples of the Lambda shuttle and the AT-AT. which netted me a few kits in roughly the right scales that i could do just a little bit of image resizing to get a 1/270 sized set of parts. i've tried to reuse as many parts from the papercraft sets as i can, though i haven't made very many changes to the base parts (aside from a touch of recoloring where i can)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1cifsLw-wK6F-QFlc8CQY9i53llwmgtEd
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jbJocbIK5VsByNmf1UOUTCrfFAzLcFul
these are not final versions just yet, i might tweak the parts a bit. but the basics are there. the AT-AT body is the cargo-hull, with the Lambda cockpit in front, and as it current is, the Lambda drive section mounted underneath as the engine section, with the struts sideways holding the fins. sizewise it should end up about the same size as the GR-75 model, but in (roughly) 1/270, the same as the rest of the fighters. due to the nature of the images involved, i can't change the colors much (too much pixilization going on) but hopefully it'll turn out OK. i'm going to be using some offcuts of cardstock and cardboard i have to create some internal bracing in the empty hull so it doesn't collapse under pressure. the end result hopefully will look a bit like a tramp-freighter.
one thing i haven't sorted out yet is a flightstand. i'd like to be able to use this as a proxy GR-75 eventually (once i have the GR-75 set) but for now i just need to figure out how to make it 'fly' over a cardboard base. i've considered using some straws or something, but figuring out how to fix them to the ship without glueing (since eventually i'll want a proper base with arcs and stuff) has been tricky. and i don't have any extra FFG stands or budget to buy proper stuff for that. so scratch build is the name of the day here.