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Minion themed scarecrows have been very popular at Scarecrow Festivals in recent years, but this Star Wars themed display was a welcome change. Here we see 'minionised' Ewoks, joined by Han Solo. There were also many other poplar Star Wars characters on display here, photos may follow at a later date.
Crick Scarecrow festival, 9th July 2017.
The next photo in the series titled as Shades of Gray on White features Luke Skywalker and Han Solo. The famous duo from the toy box near me.
Previously in this series: R2.
I'm not going to explain this photo. I'm sure you will understand why Han Solo is behind Luke like an guardian angel and where Luke is watching… sigh, never mind!
The magnificient Millennium Falcon somewhere around Ord Mantell.
It is soon time to come back from the break I've been having. It's been long, too long. Just a few weeks more... Meanwhile, before returning to normal shift, a simple dark/light study of the Falcon scale model, this time with landing gear retracted.
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► Instructions for the model available on thecreatorrmocs.com
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Help Luke recover from his wounds to fight the Empire with my new LEGO® brick diorama featuring a cutout of Echo Base's iconic infirmary shown in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.
Features a bacta tank, control consoles, bed with height-adjustable backrest and more. The model includes a total of 1137 pieces. An all-black frame makes for a premium display.
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After a day of fighting, the Empire, Rebel Alliance and even the merciless bounty hunters have set aside their differences to celebrate Life Day. Lord Vader came dressed for the occasion and has plenty of gifts for everyone in his Gingerbread AT-AT. Peppermint Probe Droids monitor the festivities to make sure there is no foul play, but this won’t stop Han and Chewy from throwing a few friendly snowballs. Everyone is keeping warm by roasting s’mores and drinking mugs hot cocoa. A few Rebel pilots and an Imperial Officer managed to even build a snowman. All is peaceful in a galaxy far far away.
"That's it. The Rebels are there."
"My lord, there are so many uncharted settlements. It could be smugglers, it could be—"
"That is the system. And I'm sure Skywalker is with them."
―Darth Vader and Admiral Ozzel discover Echo Base.
"Anything?"
"No. No signs of Rebels."
"All right, let's keep moving."
"Yeah, at least walking will help keep us a bit warmer."
―Imperial snowtrooper chatter while flushing out rebel stragglers in Echo Base
Rebel forces primarily evacuated Echo Base utilizing the south entrances on the Clabburn Range, from where they headed east to the Rebel transport evacuation site behind the South Ridge.
While the troopers were escaping, Sergeant Maxim rode his tauntaun mount Reebak to subdue an E-web team threatening a GR-75. The sergeant then demanded they evacuate the tauntaun as well.
Despite most of the remnants of the Rebellion's troops on Hoth managing to escape, the Alliance Fleet and Alliance High Command would be temporarily scattered, leaving many of the leaders of the Rebel Alliance separated from their forces and without orders. Luke Skywalker was able to make his way back to Echo Base before the Empire destroyed it and took off in an X-Wing, escorting the GR-75 medium transport Dutyfree with the aid of Wedge Antilles off the planet. Luke then chose not to go to the rendezvous point in order to find Jedi Master Yoda per Obi-Wan's request. Meanwhile,
Solo and his group were unable to go to lightspeed due to engine trouble, and were forced to flee from the Imperial fleet by other means. With First Sergeant Namir and Everi Chalis having barely survived their previous encounter with Vader, the two managed to escape in a rebel transport by sending false codes to a Star Destroyer in orbit owing to Chalis's former Imperial employment. Before the Destroyer could confirm their suspicions, the two blasted off into hyperspace, unknowing of the role they would play in future events.
The last transport to escape was the GR-75 medium transport Bright Hope, and was escorted by Wedge, Tarrin, and Wes Janson. Of the 30 GR-75 transports utilized by the Rebels, 17 were destroyed. Rebel pilot Adon Fox made it off Hoth escorting one of the transports in an X-wing. However, the transport carrying his wife was destroyed when attempting to escape Hoth.
Since their first appearance, most of the main Lego SW characters changed their "hairstyling" more or less. However, this is the one minifig which was always released using the same hairpiece. I've seen some Han Solo custom minifigs, but I can't recall seeing someone try a hairpiece for him.
So here's mine.
Inspired by Colin Cantwell's prototype landspeeder model for The Star Wars.
For Eurobricks Star Wars Landspeeder contest.
Ship in Back Light.
Back lighting is one of the most popular lighting options for creating drama. Back light is when the sun or other light source emanates from behind your subject, which means you’re shooting into the light. Probably the trickiest to use, but worth the results when done properly.
♦ 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!
TIE fighter pilots, also known as TIE pilots or Imperial Starfighter Pilots, were an elite class within the military of the Galactic Empire. They piloted the TIE line series of starfighters, a line that includes the TIE/ln space superiority starfighter, which was one of the Empire's most recognizable symbols of power, the TIE/sa bomber and TIE/IN interceptor.
There were two nicknames for TIE pilots: the vac-heads, who operated in space for the Empire's Imperial Navy, and the ground-hogs, who operated in planetary atmosphere for the Imperial Army. Because the vac-heads had better public recognition through propaganda posters and the HoloNet News reports, the ground-hogs were often resentful of them. The rivalry between ground-hogs and vac-heads was so intense that most Imperial flight bases had separate bars for the two groups, with the notable exception of the Bright Jewel Oversector Flight Base.
The precision and streamlined design of the TIE fighter was a source of pride for those pilots, who prided themselves for usually not needing deflector shields or hyperdrives, which they viewed as tools for the cowardly. Since TIE fighters were identical and interchangeable,
TIE pilots might never fly the same ship twice and, as a result, rarely developed emotional ties to their craft Nonetheless, they tended to be very protective of their vessel of the day, and loved to push around lower-ranked stormtroopers. Very dedicated, TIE pilots were willing to surrender their lives for the greater glory of the Empire's New Order.
TIE fighter pilots could also engage in surface combat, with Squad Five participating in a skirmish on Nar Shaddaa.
♦ 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!
"Whose birthday is it?" you ask? Heh. I have had a not so secret crush on this man forever. You probably know him as Harrison Ford. I prefer to call him "baby" or "omg he's so dreamy" Yes. Yes, I *know* he's old now. Rly old. Grandfather old. Also? Callista *ick* But he's still Harrison *sigh*.
Here’s an old build I forgot about in my camera roll and really enjoyed seeing. I ended up turning this into a larger build depicting a standoff between some bounty hunters as well as some rebels. Definitely some colors/pieces I’d like to change out if this was still around but the shot is cool. Hope you like it.