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Battle of Hoth
From the original storyboards of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back I recreated the shot when Luke Skywalker is piloting a Snowspeeder facing the AT-ATs during the Battle of Hoth.
This is an entry for a LEGO Star Wars Concept Art Contest hosted by the Eurobricks community. (www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/185377-m...)
From one of my favourite scenes, my Battle of Hoth takes inspiration from the "Brick Sketches" developed by Chris McVeigh. I always wanted to make one and this was the perfect opportunity to make it a reality. This frame is composed of 46 x 24 studs and it also combines microscale elements. The model can also be displayed on a wall and has 3 removable micro Snowspeeders.
All parts used in the model (847pcs) currently exist, I made sure that I used LEGO pieces that are available and are easy to get. I will hopefully at the end of this summer share a free link for the building instructions and a digital parts file if you are interested in building a copy for yourself or giving it as a gift to another Star Wars fan :D
Also, a special thanks to the member MKJoshA aka @Josh for the heads up for this awesome contest at Eurobricks.
Thanks for reading, feel free to comment and share.
May the Force Be with You!
Battle of Hoth
From the original storyboards of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back I recreated the shot when Luke Skywalker is piloting a Snowspeeder facing the AT-ATs during the Battle of Hoth.
This is an entry for a LEGO Star Wars Concept Art Contest hosted by the Eurobricks community. (www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/185377-m...)
From one of my favourite scenes, my Battle of Hoth takes inspiration from the "Brick Sketches" developed by Chris McVeigh. I always wanted to make one and this was the perfect opportunity to make it a reality. This frame is composed of 46 x 24 studs and it also combines microscale elements. The model can also be displayed on a wall and has 3 removable micro Snowspeeders.
All parts used in the model (847pcs) currently exist, I made sure that I used LEGO pieces that are available and are easy to get. I will hopefully at the end of this summer share a free link for the building instructions and a digital parts file if you are interested in building a copy for yourself or giving it as a gift to another Star Wars fan :D
Also, a special thanks to the member MKJoshA aka @Josh for the heads up for this awesome contest at Eurobricks.
Thanks for reading, feel free to comment and share.
May the Force Be with You!