Greg Smith
Mongoose
I have had the misfortune to come up against the Vree monster that is the Z'takk in a couple of tournamants. So having just bought a Vree fleet second hand, I thought I'd have a go at building/converting one.
Step 1: take two spare Xill battle saucers, some extra guns and the top piece from a Xeel, and some brass rod. (The Vree fleet I bought had the Xorrs constructed without bottom guns, some of which were used on the Xeels to make them more sexy).
I must stress it essential to make sure the tops and bottoms of the Xills fit before assembly. They require a heck of a lot of filing to get the two halves to meet.
Step 2: Pin the tops of the battle saucers together to make the centre section of the new ship. I decided that I would use the bottom of the Xill as my top, because there is a nice flat piece in the middle for my C&C. Also it would make it look different to the other Xills in my fleet.
Step 3: Drill holes for aeriels in the centre and guns on the rim. I didn't have any concrete plan for this. Just decided on the fly what would fit. My dremel made this a pretty quick and painless process.
Step 4: Glue it all together.
Step 6: paint it.
Step 1: take two spare Xill battle saucers, some extra guns and the top piece from a Xeel, and some brass rod. (The Vree fleet I bought had the Xorrs constructed without bottom guns, some of which were used on the Xeels to make them more sexy).

I must stress it essential to make sure the tops and bottoms of the Xills fit before assembly. They require a heck of a lot of filing to get the two halves to meet.
Step 2: Pin the tops of the battle saucers together to make the centre section of the new ship. I decided that I would use the bottom of the Xill as my top, because there is a nice flat piece in the middle for my C&C. Also it would make it look different to the other Xills in my fleet.

Step 3: Drill holes for aeriels in the centre and guns on the rim. I didn't have any concrete plan for this. Just decided on the fly what would fit. My dremel made this a pretty quick and painless process.

Step 4: Glue it all together.


Step 6: paint it.