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Thank you so much, to all of my followers, for being interested in my work. Star Wars and LEGO have always been an inspiration to me and I am grateful to be able to share my work with all of you! I have really enjoyed sharing my photos with the Flickr community and to see a lot of really awesome creations that you guys come up with. Thanks again and may God bless!
Dedicated to the actress Gina Carano, be strong and don't give up.
"...In December 2018, she was announced as part of the cast of The Mandalorian, Lucasfilm's first live-action Star Wars television series. She portrayed the character CARA DUNE with a first appearance in the fourth episode of the first season titled "Chapter 4: Sanctuary". Carano initially believed she would be playing the role of a female Wookiee, and was surprised to "find that [she] was one of the few people that you were actually going to see her face." She played the role in seasons 1 and 2.
On February 12, 2021, two days after Carano was ousted from Lucasfilm (DISNEY) for controversial social media posts.."
"AT-ST."
"Imperial walker. What's it doing here?"
"I don't know."
―Cara Dune and Din Djarin discovering AT-ST footprints
"So what happens if you take that thing off? They come after you and kill you?"
"No. You just can't ever put it back on again."
"That's it?"
―Cara Dune and Din Djarin
About:
Carasynthia "Cara" Dune was a human female Alderaanian who served as a shock trooper in the Alliance to Restore the Republic and the New Republic during the Galactic Civil War. A seasoned warrior, she was an intimidating brawler and a crack shot. By 9 ABY, Dune had put her days of military discipline behind her to operate as a mercenary. After spending time on the planet Sorgan, she met the bounty hunter Din Djarin and his companion and worked with him for a short time before Djarin departed Sorgan. Eventually, Djarin returned to enlist Dune to help him combat an Imperial remnant on Nevarro. After their mission, Dune stayed on Nevarro to work with Djarin's former employer Greef Karga. Eventually, she was assigned as Marshal of Nevarro by the New Republic.
“You’re all clear kid. Now let’s blow this thing and go home!”
I was given the Death Star Trench Run set (75329) as a Father’s Day present. It’s a really fun build and intended to show an iconic moment in the film. But I don’t think the set shows the most iconic part of that sequence. The best part for me is when Han Solo swoops in, obliterating one Tie fighter, causing the other to collide with Vaders Tie, sending him spiralling off into space.
To turn the set into this moment I needed to first lengthen it by 16 studs on both the ground and back wall. I then needed to fill these areas staying faithful to the style from the main set, but still bringing in new textures and shapes.
Then of course, I needed to create my own Millennium Falcon to scale. The cockpit piece from the micro fighter Falcon set was the perfect place to start and a few hours later, this is the result. NOW it shows an iconic moment!
“You’ve never heard of the Millennium Falcon? … It’s the ship that made the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs.”
Han Solo.
Sheriff Cobb Vanth set out to liberate the town of Mos Pelgo after it was conquered by the Mining Collective.
Equipped with a set of Mandalorian armor (Boba Fett ) he acquired from a group of Jawas, Vanth entered the town and made short work of the entire occupying force, including downing a team of enforcers who tried to flee aboard a landspeeder using a missile.
Near famous golf course.
- Well, well... what have we here! Trying to make the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs, grandpa? Private! Is there anyone else?
- No, sir! He was flying Solo!
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Come on, Han, old buddy, don't let us down! :D
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Ok. Now I could actually burst from being so serious for a whole year. There are some days when I am in a fun, fantastic mood. It can be music or comedy or something in the air that makes me lighthearted (sometimes goofy). Like today. My day off and I came up with this... I am part of the Star Wars generation. Seeing the first episodes in theaters when there were no multiplexes. Recently got these really cool original collectibles and decided to do a tongue in cheek photo. High Def and Widescreen version!
Hey, laughter is the best medicine!
~Han! Watch your back! That Lando is a double crossing Nerf Herder. He gave you up to...~
ahh, you saw the movie. :)
The third section is depicting the area between opposing trench lines known as “no man’s land”. Attacks, even if successful, often sustained severe casualties because of being fully exposed to gun fire from both sides.
Mimbanese trench raids aimed at forcing temporary entry into the enemy’s line in order to destroy fortification and artillery. The Mimbanese attackers are wearing camouflaged uniforms in order to get as close as possible without being seen.
To counter that, the Empire is using lines of barbed wire to slow down and entangle attacking infantry while shooting them with E-web repeating blasters, protected within their bunkers!
Even if the Mimbanese are very brave, they seem to be fighting a loosing battle…
This is the final section I will be making, I hope you like it, any shares and feedback will be really appreciated! Let me know if you would like to see the three section combined!
Darth Vader is watching out of one of the massive windows in his star destroyer. This is a screenshot from my LEGO Star Wars stop-motion movie.
Here you can watch the brickfilm:
Hi there everyone! New MOC, new post! I made this SW MOC for an investigation. The investigation was about what the favorite theme, colour and part was from MOCCERS like you and me. The results were this:
- Star Wars as favorite theme
- Green shades as favorite colour
-SNOT bricks and plates as favorite part
With these results I tried to build the ultimate LEGO set. Of course it's Star Wars and it has lots of green. It might not be an overwhelming amount of it, but within the tree and within the walker there's much more, not to be seen. With plates and SNOT bricks as favorite parts, the tree was necessary. The main shape of it is basically those parts, and tge AT-ST contains lots of them as well.
I made the box art myself as well, it was a pain to edit😅 I hope you like it! More medieval builds in the make, so make sure to stay tuned👀
"Despite protecting yourself in the trenches, during darkness it is important to keep an eye on the entire area." -General
Trench warfare was a type of surface warfare in which opposing infantries attacked, counterattacked, and defended from networks of trenches dug into the ground.
Prolonged exposure of the soldiers' feet to damp, unsanitary, and cold conditions could lead to the medical condition known as "trench foot." Because Mimban's dense and ionized atmosphere made air support difficult, the Imperial campaign against the Mimbanese Liberation Army was largely carried out by entrenched troops.
The Rebel Alliance also utilized trenches on their base at Crait and at Echo Base on Hoth.
"My lord, the fleet has moved out of lightspeed. Com-scan has detected an energy field protecting an area of the sixth planet of the Hoth system. The field is strong enough to deflect any bombardment."
"The Rebels are alerted to our presence. Admiral Ozzel came out of lightspeed too close to the system."
"He...He felt surprise was wiser—"
"He is as clumsy as he is stupid. General, prepare your troops for a surface attack."
"Yes, my Lord."
―General Maximillian Veers and Darth Vader
The Imperial attack force consisted of primarily AT-AT walkers, commanded by General Maximilian Veers. His army was tasked with destroying Echo Base's main power generator to allow orbital bombardment of the planet and for Darth Vader to land on the planet. Spearheading the defense of the generator was Rogue Squadron, manning snowspeeders, commanded by Luke Skywalker, renowned for being the pilot who destroyed the first Death Star.
The snowspeeders however did not have the necessary firepower to bring down the walkers, so Skywalker suggested an alternative tactic to trip up the walkers with the tow cables issued to every snowspeeder.
Despite the efforts by Rogue Squadron, the power generator was eventually destroyed by Veers' main AT-AT. The remaining base personnel proceeded to evacuate, as the 501st Legion, led by Darth Vader, entered the base.
The overwhelming Imperial invasion forced the Rebellion to scatter the Alliance Fleet across the galaxy, leading to a multitude of scattered skirmishes across the galaxy for over six months before the Empire's sudden and crushing defeat at the Battle of Endor.
Fett followed Santa outside the cantina...
- Freeze, Solo!
- WT...? I... I'm not Solo... I'm San....
- Don't even try! I know what you did back there, in the cantina. Collecting intel for the Alliance, aren't we? Put your hands up and walk, rebel scum.
An older shot reframed with my now preferred aspect ratio.
Art prints available via my website, www.tommilton.co.uk
The title says all.
I think in one week I'll start to recreate special scenes from the movie.
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PLEASE NO SPOILER!
Han Solo bids Leia Organa a fond farewell as he, Finn and Chewbacca head for Starkiller Base to disable its shields. After a harrowing landing, Han is furious to discover that Finn only worked sanitation on the base and has no idea how to disable the shields. His priority is rescuing Rey. Fontunately, Finn sees his former commander, Captain Phasma, and devises a plan to take her hostage and force her to lower the shields. Meanwhile, Rey is able to escape her cell by using the Force to mind-control the Stormtrooper guarding her. She is now on the run in Starkiller Base.
♦ Instructions available at BrickVault ♦
The fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy just joined my Midi-Scale ship collection! Here comes the Millennium Falcon from Episode IV – A New Hope.
Made of 2,178 pieces, measuring only 34cm and weighing almost 1kg, this compact yet dense Falcon was another unique challenge at this scale. After seeing some great-looking Figscale MOCs of this tricky ship, I couldn't resist making a Midi version.
With this design, I took a different approach than most other Falcons out there, and wanted it to look as sleek and gapless as possible. This resulted in a pretty elaborate and unique mix of paneling techniques that involved a lot of SNOT building.
One of my priorities was to faithfully reproduce the curved saucer shape on both sides of the ship, and not only on top. As a result, the build features all the details and shapes of the original 1977 studio model, from top to bottom.
The overall thickness of the ship was another concern. I wanted it to be as thin as the original, while being able to sandwich some tasty greebles and even the hyperdrive engine bay inside the saucer.
The Falcon has two display modes, "in-flight" with its canted stand, and "landed" with easy-to-install landing gear. It also includes a working ramp.
► Instructions for the Millennium Falcon are available at BrickVault!
The Troopers on Hoth wore a white or beige shirt and pants, along with matching tan and white caps with ear flaps, and could carry goggles when necessary. Troopers in the field and not in the safety of Echo Base often wore a similar variant as those in the hangar but instead had more of a white and grey coloring, along with white Alliance Cold Weather Backpacks
Han Solo leads Rey, Finn and BB-8 onto his freighter, the Eravana, in which Finn is horrified to discover a group of Rathtars being hauled. The freighter is boarded by members of both the Guavian Death Gang and Kanjiklub, who want the money that Han has borrowed from them. They also recognise BB-8 as the BB unit the First Order is searching for, and search for the two fugitives last seen with the droid...
Thinking this could be the... L train? Replace the hipsters w Star Wars characters. Makes me miss New York.
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My new Hoth Echo Base Medical Bay diorama featuring Luke Skywalker recovering in the bacta tank from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. The MOC is built of 1137 pieces and includes a bacta tank, control consoles, bed with height-adjustable backrest and more. An all-black frame makes for a premium display.
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Recently I've been very much enjoying designing in mini-scale, and I'm pretty proud on this Millennium Falcon design. The Falcon is sized to an official LEGO® nano-scale minifig.
I tried to get as much details into the tiny space as possible, which was quiet challenging, especially the recreation of the curved top panels.
I designed additional Landing Gear and a removable Landing Ramp to display the Falcon on it's own.
To display the Falcon, I built an additional all-black stand to securely display the Falcon in an angled position, featuring the Rebel Alliance emblem and my own logo.
Features: angled top panels with color and piping details, sensor dish on top, as well as two rotatable heavy quad laser turrets on top and bottom, and on top of all it's a very solid build !
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♦ Instructions available at BrickVault ♦
The fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy just joined my Midi-Scale ship collection! Here comes the Millennium Falcon from Episode IV – A New Hope.
Made of 2,178 pieces, measuring only 34cm and weighing almost 1kg, this compact yet dense Falcon was another unique challenge at this scale. After seeing some great-looking Figscale MOCs of this tricky ship, I couldn't resist making a Midi version.
With this design, I took a different approach than most other Falcons out there, and wanted it to look as sleek and gapless as possible. This resulted in a pretty elaborate and unique mix of paneling techniques that involved a lot of SNOT building.
One of my priorities was to faithfully reproduce the curved saucer shape on both sides of the ship, and not only on top. As a result, the build features all the details and shapes of the original 1977 studio model, from top to bottom.
The overall thickness of the ship was another concern. I wanted it to be as thin as the original, while being able to sandwich some tasty greebles and even the hyperdrive engine bay inside the saucer.
The Falcon has two display modes, "in-flight" with its canted stand, and "landed" with easy-to-install landing gear. It also includes a working ramp.
► Instructions for the Millennium Falcon are available at BrickVault!
"Bounty hunters!?! We don't need their scum!"
Finally picked up Zuckuss and 4-LOM so now my vintage Bounty Hunters are complete.
At some point I'll start taking real pictures again. I think...
The planet Mimban possesses deep hyperbaride mineral deposits making it a strategic location to own.
The 224th Imperial Armored Division was deployed on Mimban to subjugate the Mimbanese and ensure Imperial energy mining operations continued unabated.
The battle conditions were terrible: the ionized atmosphere prevented air support most of the time, the surface was muddy and sliding so it was really hard to progress, the Mimbanese had the unsettling ability to disappear in the mud and murk of their homeworld...
Because of that the Empire quickly realized that it wouldn't be easy to defeat and dominate the Mimbanese so they decided to use the trench warfare strategy to defend their own position strongly…
Imperial gunners were operating Howitzer to fire high explosive shells and smash enemy guns and critical positions. The Empire army used as well lines of barbed wire to slow down and entangle attacking infantry while shooting them with E-web repeating blasters, protected within their bunkers making it very difficult for the Mimbanese to get any success!
Despite all those defenses Mimbanese were attacking the Empire positions!
Their trench raids aimed at forcing temporary entry into the enemy’s line in order to destroy fortification and artillery. The Mimbanese attackers were wearing camouflaged uniforms in order to get as close as possible without being seen in order to cross the worst place to be: the area between opposing trench lines known as “no man’s land”.
Attacks, even if successful, often sustained severe casualties because of being fully exposed to gun fire from both sides.
So even if the Mimbanese were very brave, they seem to be fighting a losing battle…
Polar Rancors hunt troopers by waiting for them from come to the surface of ship. When the troopers the surface, the creature will bite or grab the soldier and pull it onto far land to feed.
as my favourite SW movie...I just HAVE TO do this....the Han Solo is kind of the Battlefront version...and Luke's torso is from TFA battle pack :)
Two bands of adventurers happen upon one another in a dark, scary place, but they soon discover they have much in common.
Photo seen in Flickr Explore.
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See detailed setup info and learn more about this image at the source.
Source: photos.jdhancock.com/photo/2014-07-23-004949-theres-no-pl...
Oola was a green Twi'lek slavedancer in Jabba the Hutt's palace. Shortly before a disguised Leia Organa arrived with a seemingly captured Wookiee named Chewbacca, Oola performed a dance for Jabba. Enraptured, Jabba attempted to pull Oola closer to him. She struggled, and Jabba dropped her through a trapdoor, where she was eaten by his pet rancor.