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I made a few modifications for to my vulture droid.

The instructions are available in my Instagram- if you’re interested, please head over there and check it out.

I’d love to hear about improvements, modifications, and colour swaps you might think up!

Sixth Scale Figure by Hot Toys Collectibles Darth Sidious

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Instructions for the model available on thecreatorrmocs.com

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Recreate the Declaration of a New Order and the Skirmish in the Senate between Sidious and Yoda with my new Chancellor's Podium & Repulsorpod builds!

 

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I found these big panel pieces and immediately thought they'd make a good basis for this ship. And it's about time my droid minifigs gor some reinforcements, right?

Hey everyone, here is my rendition of the ARC-170 Starfighter. This ship was first seen in Episode III and was heavily used by the Republic in air assaults.

The moc has 1572 pieces and has working wings and landing gear. It has space for 1 pilot and 2 gunners and an astromech droid! I also pondered on adding spring loaded shooters, should I do that?

The ship is minifigscale and has a couple stickers.

I really wanted to create a fresh design for the middle cockpit, different from the mocs or sets that came before, I think it turned out really good!

I repurposed the technique I used in my tri-fighter to create the body of this snail droid.

 

It took a little time to figure out the perfect number of plates to fit the circumference of the circular portion at the front, but incorporating the treads into the front 'legs' was definitely the hardest part!

 

The colour scheme is a bit monochrome but it's pretty much what we see in Episode 3. I found some fantastic concept art by Ryan Church, a Concept artist who worked on the Star Wars films, that showed glowing orange from the internal mechanics but I couldn't figure out a good way to replicate it in LEGo nor include it in the construction.

Hey everyone, here is my rendition of the ARC-170 Starfighter. This ship was first seen in Episode III and was heavily used by the Republic in air assaults.

The moc has 1572 pieces and has working wings and landing gear. It has space for 1 pilot and 2 gunners and an astromech droid! I also pondered on adding spring loaded shooters, should I do that?

The ship is minifigscale and has a couple stickers.

I really wanted to create a fresh design for the middle cockpit, different from the mocs or sets that came before, I think it turned out really good!

I found these big panel pieces and immediately thought they'd make a good basis for this ship. And it's about time my droid minifigs gor some reinforcements, right?

Messier 41- Imaged with narrowband filters - TMB105 F6.2 Telescope

 

The front landing gear is hidden in the nose.

 

The wing connections are quite delicate, but strong enough to support the weight of the fighter!

 

click here for a video showcasing the landing gear 'play feature'.

Hey everyone, here is my rendition of the ARC-170 Starfighter. This ship was first seen in Episode III and was heavily used by the Republic in air assaults.

The moc has 1572 pieces and has working wings and landing gear. It has space for 1 pilot and 2 gunners and an astromech droid! I also pondered on adding spring loaded shooters, should I do that?

The ship is minifigscale and has a couple stickers.

I really wanted to create a fresh design for the middle cockpit, different from the mocs or sets that came before, I think it turned out really good!

I found these big panel pieces and immediately thought they'd make a good basis for this ship. And it's about time my droid minifigs gor some reinforcements, right?

I made some modifications to Lewis Kiwi's and Maelven's MOCs.

 

I can't take any credit for the design of the wings, as these Are purely Lewis' design.

 

However, the cockpit/fuselage is a totally new build and features retractable landing gear.

It was a fun challenge, and I'm really happy with how it turned out.

 

Huge kudos to Lewis (and Maelven) for supplying the foundation for this build.

Some pics with better quality of my minifigscale UT-AT

I repurposed the technique I used in my tri-fighter to create the body of this snail droid.

 

It took a little time to figure out the perfect number of plates to fit the circumference of the circular portion at the front, but incorporating the treads into the front 'legs' was definitely the hardest part!

 

The colour scheme is a bit monochrome but it's pretty much what we see in Episode 3. I found some fantastic concept art by Ryan Church that showed glowing orange from the internal mechanics but I couldn't figure out a good way to replicate it in LEGo nor include it in the construction.

A homage to one of my favourite Star Wars sets from back in the day!

 

I'm a big fan of this speeder, and I've been meaning to attempt it in LEGO for a little while.

 

I had a lot of fun with the 'mosaic' panels at the front.

Some pics with better quality of my minifigscale UT-AT

EPISODE III

Revenge of the sith

ARC-170

 

Hey everyone, here is my rendition of the ARC-170 Starfighter. This ship was first seen in Episode III and was heavily used by the Republic in air assaults.

The moc has 1572 pieces and has working wings and landing gear. It has space for 1 pilot and 2 gunners and an astromech droid! I also pondered on adding spring loaded shooters, should I do that?

The ship is minifigscale and has a couple stickers.

I really wanted to create a fresh design for the middle cockpit, different from the mocs or sets that came before, I think it turned out really good!

A V-wing to accompany the ARC-170!

 

click here for a video showcasing the landing gear 'play feature'.

 

Another PT ship that was very difficult to represent in LEGO form, mainly due to the angled nose.

I think it's a bit bulky compared to what we see in the movies, but the size was largely determined by the gear system used to move the wings (The original LEGO set had the moving wings as a play feature- I wanted to add that to this one too).

 

I'd like to revise this in the future- make it less wide and add some stability to that sloped nose. But overall, I'm pretty happy with it. I'm glad I got the 'play faetures' in and I quite like the way the cockpit turned out (there was a lot of debate regarding which canopy would be the most accurate).

A homage to one of my favourite Star Wars sets from back in the day!

 

I'm a big fan of this speeder, and I've been meaning to attempt it in LEGO for a little while.

 

I had a lot of fun with the 'mosaic' panels at the front.

I made some modifications to Lewis Kiwi's and Maelven's MOCs.

 

I can't take any credit for the design of the wings, as these Are purely Lewis' design.

 

However, the cockpit/fuselage is a totally new build and features retractable landing gear.

It was a fun challenge, and I'm really happy with how it turned out.

 

Huge kudos to Lewis (and Maelven) for supplying the foundation for this build.

Episode3

 

see you soon my friends...

I designed my own AT-RT!

 

I made some modifications to Lewis Kiwi's and Maelven's MOCs.

 

I can't take any credit for the design of the wings, as these Are purely Lewis' design.

 

However, the cockpit/fuselage is a totally new build and features retractable landing gear.

It was a fun challenge, and I'm really happy with how it turned out.

 

Huge kudos to Lewis (and Maelven) for supplying the foundation for this build.

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Instructions for the model available on thecreatorrmocs.com

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„I have failed you, Anakin. I have failed you.“ ​

„I should have known the Jedi were plotting to take over!“​

„Anakin, Chancellor Palpatine is evil!"

"From my point of view, the Jedi are evil."

"Well, then you are lost!"

 

Recreate the Duel between Anakin Skywalker and his former Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi from Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (2005) using my new Duel on Mustafar diorama.

 

The MOC contains 1147 pieces.

 

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A V-wing to accompany the ARC-170!

 

click here for a video showcasing the landing gear 'play feature'.

 

Another PT ship that was very difficult to represent in LEGO form, mainly due to the angled nose.

I think it's a bit bulky compared to what we see in the movies, but the size was largely determined by the gear system used to move the wings (The original LEGO set had the moving wings as a play feature- I wanted to add that to this one too).

 

I'd like to revise this in the future- make it less wide and add some stability to that sloped nose. But overall, I'm pretty happy with it. I'm glad I got the 'play faetures' in and I quite like the way the cockpit turned out (there was a lot of debate regarding which canopy would be the most accurate).

 

I'm glad I got that brick built V-detail in front of the cockpit too.

Star Wars Darth Vader 3/4 figure 1977 Kenner Vintage

I made some modifications to Lewis Kiwi's and Maelven's MOCs.

 

I can't take any credit for the design of the wings, as these Are purely Lewis' design.

 

However, the cockpit/fuselage is a totally new build and features retractable landing gear.

It was a fun challenge, and I'm really happy with how it turned out.

 

Huge kudos to Lewis (and Maelven) for supplying the foundation for this build.

Comparison with LEGO's model (left)

click here for video.

 

Flickr didn't want to upload the video of the landing gear 'play feature', so I uploaded it to a youtube account.

 

Turning the bottom engine rotates the wings into landing position

Hey everyone, here is my rendition of the ARC-170 Starfighter. This ship was first seen in Episode III and was heavily used by the Republic in air assaults.

The moc has 1572 pieces and has working wings and landing gear. It has space for 1 pilot and 2 gunners and an astromech droid! I also pondered on adding spring loaded shooters, should I do that?

The ship is minifigscale and has a couple stickers.

I really wanted to create a fresh design for the middle cockpit, different from the mocs or sets that came before, I think it turned out really good!

Hasbro - Star Wars Episode 3 Emperor & Darth Vader with Imperial Shock Troopers

Hasbro - Star Wars Episode 3 Obi-Wan with the 212th Attack Battalion lead by CC-2224, Commander Cody from the battle on Utapau

Lucy's booth has a sinister patient...

 

Darth Vader: So when I saw what had happened to my body, I held up my hands and cried out, "NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!" But everyone in the theater just groaned, or laughed or booed. It was a powerfully poignant moment in my life and I-

 

Lucy: You shouldn't yell in a theater.

 

Darth Vader: What? No, I was on the screen and-

 

Lucy: That respirator is pretty loud too. I don't know how someone can watch a movie sitting by you.

 

Darth Vader: I don't think you-

 

Lucy: That will be five cents please!

 

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The Booth!

www.flickr.com/photos/paprihaven/albums/72157665737308521

 

See Lucy's series beginning here:

www.flickr.com/photos/paprihaven/23054388655/

Some pics with better quality of my minifigscale UT-AT

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