consular_ship
revised scrap
"some one actually took the time and put some thought into where each piece should go"
I put hours of time and thought into where each piece should go. If it were just "dumped into a gon" with Lego pieces, it would look repetitive with certain pieces and colors blocked together. AKA, it would look like shit. Also, each piece was picked because it connected easily to a part that was already connected to the systematic, organized grid of clips, bars, and studs on the base. Parts that overlap other parts were selected because they connect well with the parts under them and because they wouldn't cover up the details of the parts under them. Every single part is connected to something. There is nothing floating, held in by friction, or just "dumped in".
revised scrap
"some one actually took the time and put some thought into where each piece should go"
I put hours of time and thought into where each piece should go. If it were just "dumped into a gon" with Lego pieces, it would look repetitive with certain pieces and colors blocked together. AKA, it would look like shit. Also, each piece was picked because it connected easily to a part that was already connected to the systematic, organized grid of clips, bars, and studs on the base. Parts that overlap other parts were selected because they connect well with the parts under them and because they wouldn't cover up the details of the parts under them. Every single part is connected to something. There is nothing floating, held in by friction, or just "dumped in".