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Fett: No fair I shot you down Solo!

Han: No you didn't

Fett: Your rear shields failed, the Falcon is toast.

Han: No way! Chewie fixed them before you were able to shot me down.

 

Even play time doesn't go well for these two.

UCS-scale MOC of Han Solo's M68 Landspeeder from Solo: a Star Wars Story

 

This is parody movie 'Roman holiday'.

  

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Han is a stunning straight out of the box... Chewie, well, he has well-documented muzzle moustache issues but after a fair of futzing I'm more than happy with him now.

Luke Skywalker trains his lightsaber skills against a remote on the Millenium Falcon

A long time ago in a toy box far, far away....

 

In order to try and do something a little bit different to some of the other Star Wars work here on Flickr, back in July / August time I decided that it would be a good idea to create some new accommodation for my Star Wars characters. As much as they enjoyed being photographed in my back garden and on my table-top they would NOT shut up about getting onto the property ladder...

 

They were all looking a little cramped inside my toy box anyways and they seem to be very happy with their new digs, for now at least! ;o)

 

Plenty more photographs to follow from inside the Big Brother Star Wars house......

 

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Some of the best packaging we’ve seen from Hasbro....And I fall farther down the 1/12 scale rabbit hole...

Buy it now on Etsy!

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I've got an 11x17 inch framed print up for bid on eBay:

 

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Drawsgood Illustration and Design

 

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Poor Greedo, Solo didn't have to fry him like that. No, wait, HE DID!

 

Another Lego minifigure closeup.

Minifig-scale

 

I designed this MOC in honor of the 40th anniversary of THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK this Year.

 

Because Episode V is my all time favorite STAR WARS movie, I challenged myself to make the best Cloud City-model I could possibly design, and therefore I worked 4 intense weeks on it. I used over 100 pictures of source material and watched the movie-sequence over and over again, to spot all the details.

 

The Diorama depicts a total of 9 different locations: Landing Platform 327, Entrance Hall, Main and Side Corridor, Viewport, North Corridor, Control Room, Incinerator Room, Dining Room.

 

I am especially proud of the fact that you can recreate a total of 14 movie scenes from Episode V with this Diorama!

 

Additionally, the entire model can be divided into 3 stand-alone modular sections as shown in the pictures, not only for easy transport, but each section can be displayed on it’s own without having compromises in terms of otherwise hidden design gaps.

 

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From that bumpkins.

  

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This Picture Best Encapsulates My 3 Favorite Loves; The Muppets, Star Wars, and Lego!

I’ve been messing around with my camera again, trying to find the right balance of shutter speed and ISO to get a crisp photo with a tiny aperture. The little stud-built figures are about double the size they should be, but I feel like I’ve hit the micro-scale limit! I’m thinking of adding these figures to all of my ‘bigger’ micro ships, price is an issue because of colour availability, I’ll keep working on that. Micro Falcon... rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-32621/ron_mcphatty/micro-millenn...

A tripulação da Millenium Falcon

 

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Han captivates his audience with tales of intergalactic adventure!

After almost a year of not posting customs I'm glad not only to be back but also to show you the smuggler himself... Han Solo

 

I based his appearance on his Empire Strikes Back look, mainly because that's my favorite look for him but also since I've been doing a ESB crew for a Millennium Falcon MOC I've been working on.

 

Most of what you see was either sculpted or painted, the jacket was made using masking tape, taped to a sheet of paper to give it the fabric look but making it a bit easier to work with, the belt was made using Aaron's (Legomatic9) tutorial so full credit goes to him, the face is the one used for the SOLO sets since I think it looks the most like Harrison Ford and I didn't want to paint my own. The blaster is a Brickarms DL-44 provided by the lovely team at firestartoys

 

I'm trying a more Hot Toys style of editing for the showcases but I'm still getting the hang of it, so I'd really appreciate any feedback on the presentation of the figures :)

 

Microfighters....

  

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Just reading up on the princess

 

Han and Chewie by Hot Toys

♦ 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!

 

Well today marks 1 year to the day since I started this - It's been a great year. Sadly, not much posting, but a lot of good building (among other things).

 

So this is probably gonna be the last WIP. I just lost about 30 minutes of work, but it's work that was worth redoing. You can't see it here, but I also finished all of the paneling on the bottom. So what remains is the last 8th (or less, even) of the surface paneling and then detail - in the holes on both the top and bottom, and panel colors/cables/perimeter. But that's not a lot, so I think the next post you can expect from me is a completed falcon!

 

I go back to University on the 19th, so there's every reason to think this will get done before I leave. Thanks so much to everyone who has been following this!

Emmet, Iron Man and Chewbacca pose with their signs.

The interior is flushed with everything from episode four, and the details from multiple books even with the multiple discrepancies in the back hyperdrive room and cargo room and whether there was a loading room or not.

This photograph is 100% authentic. It shows the exact moment a baby AT-AT crushes Han Solo's foot on the set of Episode VII...

 

Shocking!

10/09/14

253/365

 

A long time ago in a toy box far, far away....

 

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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!

 

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Instructions for the model available on thecreatorrmocs.com

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(sized to an official LEGO® nano-scale minifig)

 

I designed additional Landing Gear and a removable Landing Ramp to display the Falcon on it's own.

 

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Quand les stormtroopers et kylo Ren ne trouve pas Han Solo mais bien mieux ;) vive la carbonite !

UCS-scale MOC of Han Solo's M68 Landspeeder from Solo: a Star Wars Story

End of the 52 week Project.

A little bit behind schedule but finished none the less.

 

Boba Fett is going to east flatform after shopping at duty free shop in Cloud city.

   

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