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Desk display Micro Millennium Falcons

Both versions in one package.

 

A few days ago I decided to mod the Death Star Trench Run set. In doing so I created a micro Millennium Falcon which actually turned out to be a lot better and more robust than I thought it would.

 

So I decided to make instructions for this Falcon and upload them to my Rebrickable page. But… there are a lot of micro falcons on Rebrickable.. but, maybe not that many that let you build both versions in one set of instructions.

 

So that’s what I did. Both Falcons, original trilogy and Kessel run. Both available in one package now at:

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-115316/Rubblemaker/desk-display-...

   

I went practical with this effect and used some red studs and momentary red lighting to recreate the effect of a blaster shot. You can see the full movie here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=lD3g-8Pudws

American postcard by Classico San Francisco, no. 105-527. Photo: Lucasfilm Ltd. Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill in Star Wars - Episode IV - A New Hope (George Lucas, 1977). Caption: Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and Han Solo.

 

American film actor Harrison Ford (1942) specialises in roles of cynical, world-weary heroes in popular film series. He played Han Solo in the Star Wars franchise, archaeologist Indiana Jones in a series of four adventure films, Rick Deckard in the Science Fiction films Blade Runner (1982) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017), and secret agent Jack Ryan in the spy thrillers Patriot Games (1992) and Clear and Present Danger (1994). These film roles have made him one of the most successful stars in Hollywood. In all, his films have grossed about $5.4 billion in the United States and $9.3 billion worldwide.

 

Harrison Ford was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1942. His parents were former radio actress Dorothy (née Nidelman) and advertising executive and former actor John William "Christopher" Ford. Harrison graduated in 1960 from Maine East High School in Park Ridge, Illinois. His voice was the first student voice broadcast on his high school's new radio station, WMTH, and he was its first sportscaster during his senior year. He attended Ripon College in Ripon, Wisconsin, where he was a philosophy major and did some acting. After dropping out of college, he first wanted to work as a DJ in radio and left for California to work at a large national radio station. He was unable to find work and, in order to make a living, he accepted a job as a carpenter. Another part-time job was auditioning, where he had to read out lines that the opposing actor would say to an actor auditioning for a particular role. Harrison did this so well that he was advised to take up acting. He was also briefly a roadie for the rock group The Doors. From 1964, Ford regularly played bit roles in films. He was finally credited as "Harrison J. Ford" in the Western A Time for Killing (Phil Karlson, 1967), starring Glenn Ford, George Hamilton, and Inger Stevens. The "J" did not stand for anything since he has no middle name but was added to avoid confusion with a silent film actor named Harrison Ford, who appeared in more than 80 films between 1915 and 1932 and died in 1957. French filmmaker Jacques Demy chose Ford for the lead role of his first American film, Model Shop (1969), but the head of Columbia Pictures thought Ford had "no future" in the film business and told Demy to hire a more experienced actor. The part eventually went to Gary Lockwood. He had an uncredited, non-speaking role in Michelangelo Antonioni's film Zabriskie Point (1970) as an arrested student protester. His first major role was in the coming-of-age comedy American Graffiti (George Lucas, 1973). Ford became friends with the directors George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola, and he made a number of films with them. In 1974, he acted in The Conversation (Francis Ford Coppola, 1974) starring Gene Hackman, and played an army officer named "G. Lucas" in Apocalypse Now (Francis Ford Coppola, 1979, co-produced by George Lucas. Ford made his breakthrough as Han Solo in Lucas's epic space opera Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope (George Lucas, 1977). Star Wars became one of the most successful and groundbreaking films of all time and brought Ford, and his co-stars Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher, widespread recognition. He reprised the role in four sequels over the course of the next 42 years: Star Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (Irvin Kershner, 1980), Star Wars: Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (Richard Marquand, 1983), Star Wars: Episode VII: The Force Awakens (J. J. Abrams, 2015), and Star Wars: Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker (J.J. Abrams, 2019).

 

Harrison Ford also worked with George Lucas and Steven Spielberg on the successful Indiana Jones adventure series playing the heroic, globe-trotting archaeologist Indiana Jones. The series started with the action-adventure film Raiders of the Lost Ark (Steven Spielberg, 1981). Like Star Wars, the film was massively successful and became the highest-grossing film of the year. Ford went on to reprise the role throughout the rest of the decade in the prequel Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Steven Spielberg, 1984), and the sequel Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Steven Spielberg, 1989), which co-starred Sean Connery as Indy's father, Henry Jones Sr. and River Phoenix as young Indiana. In between the successful film series, Ford also played very daring roles in more artistic films. He played the role of a lonely depressed detective in the Sci-Fi film Blade Runner, (Ridley Scott, 1981) opposite Rutger Hauer. While not initially a success, Blade Runner went on to become a cult classic and one of Ford's most highly regarded films. Ford received an Oscar nomination for Best Actor for the crime drama Witness (Peter Weir, 1985) with Kelly McGillis, and also starred for Weir as a house-father in the survival drama The Mosquito Coast (Peter Weir, 1986) with River Phoenix as his son. In 1988, he played a desperate man searching for his kidnapped wife in Roman Polanski's Frantic. For his role as a wrongly accused prisoner Dr. Richard Kimble in the action thriller The Fugitive (Andrew Davis, 1993), also starring Tommy Lee Jones, Ford received some of the best reviews of his career. He became the second of five actors to portray Jack Ryan in two films of the film series based on the literary character created by Tom Clancy: the spy thrillers Patriot Games (Phillip Noyce, 1992) and Clear and Present Danger (Phillip Noyce, 1994). He then played the American president in the blockbuster Air Force One (Wolfgang Petersen, 1997) opposite Gary Oldman. Later his success waned somewhat and his films Random Hearts (Sydney Pollack, 1999) and Six Days Seven Nights (Ivan Reitman, 1998) both disappointed at the box office. However, he did play a few special roles, such as an assassin in the supernatural horror-thriller What Lies Beneath (Robert Zemeckis, 2000) opposite Michele Pfeiffer, and a Russian submarine captain in K-19: The Widowmaker (Kathryn Bigelow, 2002) with Liam Neeson. In 2008, he reprised his role as Indiana Jones in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Steven Spielberg, 2008) with Cate Blanchett. The film received generally positive reviews and was the second highest-grossing film worldwide in 2008. Later Ford accepted more supporting roles, such as in the sports film 42 (Brian Helgeland, 2013) about baseball player Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman), the first black athlete to play in Major League Baseball. Ford reprised the role of Han Solo in the long-awaited Star Wars sequel Star Wars: The Force Awakens (J.J. Abrams, 2015), which became massively successful like its predecessors. He also reprised his role as Rick Deckard in Blade Runner 2049 (Denis Villeneuve, 2017), co-starring Ryan Gosling. Harrison Ford has been married three times and has four biological children and one adopted child. From 1964 to 1979, Ford was married to Mary Marquardt, a marriage that produced two children. From 1983 to 2003, he was married to Melissa Mathison, from which marriage two more children were born. In 2010, he married actress Calista Flockhart, famous for her role in the TV series Ally McBeal. He owns a ranch in Jackson Hole (Wyoming). Besides being an actor, Ford is also an experienced pilot. Ford survived three plane crashes of planes he piloted himself. The most recent accident occurred in 2015 when he suffered an engine failure with a Ryan PT-22 Recruit and made an emergency landing on a golf course. Among other injuries, Ford sustained a broken pelvis and ankle from this latest accident. In 2003, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

 

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A little known tale from the Star Wars universe, comes to you in lego form...

 

Well boys and girls are you sitting comfortably ?

 

Then I shall begin. Have you ever wondered how C3 P0 got his shiny new suit? Well, after the Death Star exploded in Episode IV R2 D2 was infused with quantum particles. Upon returning to the rebel base he was reunited with C3 P0 but the joining of both droids caused a chain reaction that sent both of them to earths mythical past. Knights from King Midas' court bought them to him for judgement. C3P0 was first and lo and behold survived the Midas touch. This mixing of technology and magic set of another reaction sending them both back to the exact point in time they had left.

The End.

 

Well boys and girls, thats the true story of the golden suited mechanical droid, and if you dont believe me... ask George Lucas.

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Instructions for the model available on thecreatorrmocs.com

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

 

The Falcon contains 561 pieces.

 

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

 

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Fett: And we see that what was once yours can easily become mine Solo.

 

GL: Cut!

 

Fett: I said Solo again...this is stupid, its the same guy...

  

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Instructions for the model available on thecreatorrmocs.com

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! Mini-scale | sized to an official LEGO® nano-scale minifig !

 

Right before the Battle of Yavin and hours after the destruction of Alderaan, the Millennium Falcon and it's crew of heroes were drawed into the Hangar Bay 327 inside the Death Star I by a tractor beam ...

 

This giant display piece represents the iconic Docking Bay 327 inside the first Death Star where the Millennium Falcon gets drawn into by a tractor beam from 1977’s „Star Wars: A New Hope“. It took me quite a while to design this build, especially recreating all those little details like the wall textures, ground markings and the implementation of so many details like all those little craites that I placed accurately as seen in the movie.

 

The black and gray tiled front with my TCRR-logo makes for a more premium look. I designed this huge model to be the perfect display piece on any shelf and/or desk :D, so there are no exposed colorful bricks on both sides or the backside, so the entire build can be appreciated from every angle!

 

The Hangar contains 3745 pieces, the Millennium Falcon 546. Measurements of the Hangar: 33 cm (w) / 45,5 cm (l) / 20 cm (h).

 

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"Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid." - Han Solo

 

This life-size replica is based off Solo's DL-44 blaster from A New Hope and features a working, pull-back trigger and removable scope.

 

Handle the blaster pistol yourself at Bricks Cascade 2016 in Portland, Oregon!

Dedicated to all who dreamed with this saga.

 

Photo: CarlosBravo © 2005 for StudioMucho.

 

The mistery about the dissapear of this photo from the top of the interestings of that day.....

 

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To: cabravo@yahoo.com

Subject: [Flickr Case 47433] Re: Flickr Help Mail from cabravo@yahoo.com

From: "Flickr Support"

Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 23:39:37 0000 (UTC)

 

Hello Carlos,

 

It seems that photo was flagged by one of our team who

thought it was a non-photo. I've unNIPSAed it now.

 

Regards,

Ana

 

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Flickr was acting HOT again...:!!!

 

It's for a StarWars legography contest in my country, sponsored by mfigspace (minifig display store). The build should be minimal (+/- 20 parts), and the judging is more on the idea and story line :)

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Instructions for the model available on thecreatorrmocs.com

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Prepare for the Battle of Hoth with my new LEGO® brick diorama featuring a cutout of the iconic Command Center located inside Echo Base and shown in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.

 

Features 5x control consoles with seats for minifigures, 3x servers that can be removed, one tactical screen, and different cable detailing. The model includes a total of 1433 pieces. An all-black frame makes for a premium display.

 

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When your at work and that damn song gets stuck in your head.

 

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I did a supportive photo shoot for a beloved person that currently is struggling with the diagnosis of breast cancer and going through a hard time with chemo therapy. Supporting in any way is good, even with bringing a smile through some supportive Stormtroopers under the command of Darth Vader :-)

(inside the Command Center)

 

This MOC consists of 1,559 pieces to create a LEGO-recreation of the iconic Command Center inside Echo Base where all operations where overseen and General Rieekan as well as Princess Leia coordinated the fight against the Empire from during the Battle of Hoth.

 

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Built for the 'Pimp My Nerdly' competition on BrickNerd. www.flickr.com/groups/pimpmynerdly/

 

By the way, if you like Lego and haven't seen this great show yet, I thoroughly recommend it: bricknerd.com/

The Millenium Falcon cake is done! I thought I'd put up a quick picture now before I run off to the birthday party. This is all cake- the only things that aren't edible are the Lego Figures. I can't wait to show Eli his cake- although if this is what we are doing for his 4th birthday, I'm a little worried about what I'll have to make for next year!

"Hyperspace Hoopla!" from Disney's Hollywood Studios

  

The millenium falcon band

  

More PICs :

blog.naver.com/esjs1020/70129638941

 

And I made millenium falcon guitar:

blog.naver.com/esjs1020/70129545653

 

Sorry, it's only Korean.

  

Desk display Micro Millennium Falcons

Both versions in one package.

 

A few days ago I decided to mod the Death Star Trench Run set. In doing so I created a micro Millennium Falcon which actually turned out to be a lot better and more robust than I thought it would.

 

So I decided to make instructions for this Falcon and upload them to my Rebrickable page. But… there are a lot of micro falcons on Rebrickable.. but, maybe not that many that let you build both versions in one set of instructions.

 

So that’s what I did. Both Falcons, original trilogy and Kessel run. Both available in one package now at:

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-115316/Rubblemaker/desk-display-...

   

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After Han Solo was frozen in carbonite, on the orders of Darth Vader (who wanted to test the process before you use it on Luke Skywalker), the bounty hunter Boba Fett brought aboard the Slave I to deliver it to Jabba the Hutt.

"Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid." - Han Solo

 

This life-size replica is based off Solo's DL-44 blaster from A New Hope and features a working, pull-back trigger and removable scope.

 

Handle the blaster pistol yourself at Bricks Cascade 2016 in Portland, Oregon!

Here’s a tiny scene, loosely inspired by the truly crap Battle on Takodana set 75139, but now very small and with vehicles! Kylo Ren’s Shuttle dominates the scene but I’ve also put together a First Order Transport, Resistance Troop Transport and a tiny battle between Finn, Han, Chewie and the Stormtroopers in the ruins, with Poe nailing TIEs above. For completeness I’ve also built a shrunken Maz Kanata’s Castle, before it got destroyed! Instructions are available on Rebrickable, I’ve included the Studio model of the scene to make it easier to build individual parts of the scene... rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-63463/ron_mcphatty/micro-battle-...

Chewbacca is injured in the escape from the Eravana, so Rey helps Han Solo to pilot the Millennium Falcon to Takodana. During the journey, BB-8 shows the group the map to Luke Skywalker - it is incomplete, but Han still agrees to help get the droid to the Resistance. He also offers Rey a job as a crew member, but for some reason she says she must return to Jakku. After landing on the planet, Chewbacca stays behind on the Falcon and the others head to Maz Kanata's castle for help.

EXTRA! EXTRA! Crime Scene Footage Found to be Tampered With. Smuggler Confesses to shooting Rodian Bounty Hunter.

One of the many strangely awesome / awesomely strange pieces of art in the office.

They said that You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy here on Mos Eisley Spaceport. Han Solo here managed to keep his senses from people who scams and pay low in their transport. Although he can fly the fastest ship,he still carries the misfortune of Jabba's money with him.He still haven't pay Jabba such amount of money,and Jabba's bounty hunters will find him by all means.

Custom Mimban Mudtrooper version of Han Solo.

“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!

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