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The Ventral V-X2 Heavy Scout, designed and developed by Ventral Shipyards for Kellfarie Securities Bureau. This long range reconnaissance vessel was a vital component to the fledgling Bureau's mid-23rd-century fleet. Its long range warp nacelles and hyperbolic sleep chamber allows it's pilot to plot and explore the unknown regions of space.
The X2 was armed with twin missile salvos capable of delivering up to 8 concussion homing missiles. Plus, the vessel was equipped with a twin blaster cannon mounted to its bow.
It's scientific armament consist of an advanced subspace communication array and state-of-the-art sensory relay. A 15 cubic meter cargo bay allows the X2 to deliver emergency supplies to the far-reaching outpost or deploy beacons to monitor deep space.
My first true and actually original design, something I have always wanted.
Taking a tiny hint from the Star Wars Y-Wing, the fuselage is sandwiched between a pair of large thrusters, which are in turn protected by a pair of shields mounted with repeater blasters. A armor-piercing heavy blaster is also mounted below the fuselage for stronger targets.
My first attempt at a complete and modular castle as an AFOL. This truly was a lifelong dream. Built for Novemburcht contest at LOWLUG.
Some of our AFOLs were in historical costume during the exhibition. Children have self-made historical minifigure costumes.
A forest babe lies sleeping, her head resting on polished ebony hooves, her dappled fur glistening with morning dew. The fawn blends seamlessly with the baby’s breath in the meadow safely hiding her amid the pansies and butterfly towers.
This is my attempt to create a life-size figure of a fawn peacefully sleeping in a field of flowers and was created for LEGO Ideas Billund exhibit challenge under the "Flora and Fauna" category.