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Deconstructed. Those are 1x2 plates with clip attaching to the wings, and a 2x2 with rounded bottom underneath.
40407's mini TIE Interceptor has a novel solution for attaching the wings to the body, and it inspired me to use the connection to make a Droid Starfighter in miniature!
It's been a while since I last purchased LEGO sets so my collection is many ways out of date. I resigned myself to making this in light grey, but it turns out I only have the 1x1 1/4 circle tiles in black! Will need to rectify this in the future...
Humming JHS WDP-4D #40407 blasting through Sukhisewaniyan @ MPS powering 22163 Bhopal-Khajuraho Mahamana Express !!
HD Link :- www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6kT7VhF9L4
Climbing out of Buxton on the steep LNWR line is 76079 & 45407 on a Kingfisher Railtour "Derbyshire Dalesman" trip.Date 20th October 2007.
Other than the Wright StreetDecks that have recently been introduced into service by Preston Bus; the company's double deck fleet also utilises a small fleet of East Lancs OmniDekka-bodied Scania N94UDs, which were the last buses that the company purchased when under municipal ownership prior to being acquired by Stagecoach, and later Rotala.
Today, the company operates 6 East Lancs OmniDekkas, 2 of which were originally new to the company and have remained based in the city of Preston ever since, whilst the remaining 4 are much older and amongst the first to be manufactured by East Lancashire Coachbuilders when delivered new to Go-Ahead-owned Metrobus operating Transport for London contracted services. The OmniDekkas operate alongside the Wright StreetDecks as well as the 4 Scania OmniCity DDs.
East Lancs OmniDekka 40407 (PO56 RSZ) leaves Preston Bus Station on 19 to Royal Preston Hospital.
Preston Bus - Scania N94UD/East Lancs OmniDekka - PO56 RSZ is seen here at Preston, Tithebarn Street operating service 35 to Tanterton on July 11th 2016.
Seen at Preston Bus Station is Rotala Preston Bus East Lancashire Omnidekka bodied Scania 40407 - PO56RSZ which was new to council owned Preston Bus.
Merchant ships reached their apogee during the Imperial period. Ocassional representations of merchant galleys show that they were much more robust versions of military vessels. They would have advantages of speed and manoeuvrability in calm conditions or in entering ports.
Notes:
- The two sails dosn't connects to the mast, they are only replacement of the original sail elements (missing from LDD).
- Lack of ropes (LDD issue)
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I love the new 40407 Death Star II Battle set, but while the TIE Interceptor gets near-perfect wings, the cockpit is too small and lacks character. The fix, then, is to enlarge the cockpit and make it more spherical.
Parts list:
3L Bar Medium Stone Grey (an extra one comes in the set!)
1x1 Plate Medium Stone Grey
1x1 Tile Medium Stone Grey
2x2 Dish Medium Stone Grey
2x2 Dish Transparent (ideally with the TIE cockpit printing
1x1 Brick with 4 side studs Dark Stone Grey
LEGO Shop@Home’s May the 4th sale, 2020 edition, is now live. I won’t rehash my previous May the 4th post, but will repeat the highs: Double VIP points on all LEGO Star Wars purchases are applied at checkout. UCS A-wing is now on sale. Free GWP in the form of 40407 Death Star II Battle […]
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An interesting new style of route display appears to be on trial on First Manchester 40407. It has to be said that the piece of paper on this Wright Crusader bodied Dennis Dart SLF is easier to see that some electronic displays. It is pictured here arriving at Oldham's West Street bus station before a trip to Holts Estate.