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Here is a baby replica of the latest iteration of the LEGO Galaxy Explorer set 10497. It still has the main play features of the original set just down sized. Pop off canopy, steering wheels, opening rear end with boarding ramp, airlock sliding door and last but not least ride on booster engines!
This was a blast to build. And was inspired by the builds @troublesbricking made while I was travelling Europe. While on holiday I managed to track down this squad of space babies so that when I got as soon as I got back from holiday I could get into building this moc.
I made another thing for my RLUG's (Sacramento Brick Builders) monthly build challenge and am posting early. The challenge was either water adventure or tie-fighter. I combined the 2 with my creation of the Tiekranoplan Heavy Assualt. Although digital, this can be completely made in real life with existing elements. Here is my head cannon for the Star Wars spacecraft: The Tiekranoplan Heavy Assault (TK-HA) was designed by the Empire for under-radar/stealth attack runs on well fortified cities specifically located on water worlds. The TK-HA was designed to fly just a few meters above the water with fierce speed powered by 8 forward heavy ion thrusters creating a sudo-ground effect and 8 rear ion engines with relative stealth and the element of surprise against the adversaries of the Empire.
The TK-HA carries 6 long range neutron missiles, 12 proton depth charges, 2 forward facing laser cannons, 2 wing mounted turbo lasers, a rear gunner with actuated quad laser cannons, and a pilot.
Very few have ever discovered this secretive class of Tie-fighters and the few that have, have often referred to them as the "Emperor's Sea Monsters."
Music credit: VKmusic
Not the most reliable or easy-to-operate of Blacktron vehicles, the BT7751, nicknamed the "Dark Dragster", was designed as a fast raiding rover armed with dual small-calibre omega particle cannons. The Blacktron Alliance frequently use dangerous and unstable technology in their equipment, but omega cannons produce sufficient background radiation that the designers were forced to place them at a distance from the pilot's position. After a design where they were positioned directly over the front axle proved too difficult to control, the current strutted design was produced. Dark Dragsters are rare in the Blacktron Alliance's hardware lists but are usually given a wide berth by both the Federation and the Alliance's own troops whenever they are rolled out.
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FebRovery episode 7, and time for a silly-looking rover with a "serious" writeup.
The X1 was my first Space set when I was a kid so naturally it would be the first build I would down size for Baby Space. 😁
Trying to match what I post here and what's on Instagram, but I would recommend giving me a follow there @rumrums_87.
This is the first post here is a set of builds that were heavily influenced by Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak. Enjoy!
've always loved the LEGO Space Police theme. I thought I might build something in that awesome theme. And so my second entry for the Bricklink Designer Program competition was made. It is competing for being turn into an official set.
I hate begging for likes but unfortunately this contest force you to do that ;(
So again I ask you to vote for my project. Thank you in advance for every heart :)
Vote here:
www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-9/3414/Galac...
To vote you need a LEGO/Bricklink account and click the "Love it!" smiley.
SUBJECT 1:
Name: Galactic Police Interceptor K4L-415
Class: Starfighter
Crew: 1 Galactic Police officer
Prisoners capacity: 1 capsule / 1 prisoner
Wings: Movable
Parts: 243
SUBJECT 2:
Name: Black Elephant - Smugglers transporter
Class: Starfighter / Small transporter
Crew: 1 Criminal
Capacity: 1 Container box
Cargo: Rare crystals
Parts: 348
P.S. My second BDP project is here.
My LEGO MOC, "Live from Space! Lives of Astronauts" is compatible with the new LEGO CITY 60350 Lunar Research Base! Connect the airlocks to expand the habitable volume!
Ebirah
A Neo-Edo Scavenger Class built to scavenge from the Great Mars NASA Tragedy of 3555 it first set out flight on 3558 at the beginning of the Great Solar War. This spaceship became the dread of the solar system with its Kiryu class shredders capable of tearing apart the best armored spacecraft exposing its enemies to the vacuum of space. 5 crew operate this ship and it is powered by fast Desghidorah Drive
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Length: 223 Lego studs
This was my first ever SHIPtember and a fun one at that!
Total build and post edit time: 12 days
Enter 1994’s Saucer Scout to round out my Spyrius collection
This set felt ubiquitous as a kid. I had it, and I’m pretty sure most of my friends did too back then. It’s about as simple yet effective as LEGO can get with a spacecraft!
So for the line that gave my generation the first leg prints, with Major Kartofski, LEGO doesn’t give too much diversity among the Spyrius crew (outside of the Big One).
Enter the Spyrius-verse, anyone?
As a huge fan of Spyrius, I’m very happy to have this little set back in the collection.
More LEGO retro spaceships and rovers to be featured soon!
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Built for SHIPtember 2021.
It is 155 studs tall, 119 wide, 99 long, and contains 10,001 pieces.
In a "what if Lord of the Rings was a space epic" comes the terrifying mobile spacecraft citadel known as The Mouth of Sauron. This spaceship is commanded by what is rumored to be a black Numenorean who is the lieutenant of the Barad Dur system in the Middle Space galaxy.
It acted as the mouthpiece so-to-speak of the galactic terror of Sauron. With a fiercely powerful wraith cannon it laid planets and solar systems under the submission and destruction of Sauron.
The spacecraft was also rumored to be the physical remnants (mouth, parts of his brain, and spinal cord) of the great galactical tyrant after his resurrection as the Eye of Sauron black hole.
Hundreds of orc and Uruk-hai worked as grunts to operate the spacecraft.
It was destroyed shortly before Frodo and Sam destroyed the black hole of the Eye of Sauron by the spacecraft known as Andúril piloted by Aragorn.
The basic workhorse of the Jakari Defence Force, the Boilerplate-Class Light Interceptor is found in great numbers in the hangars of every Jakari battlecruiser, installation and base. What it lacks in armour, shielding, or variety of armament, it more than makes up in speed and singularity of focus. With its twin shimmer-lance cannons, it also packs a reasonable punch, especially when deployed at the ratio of overwhelming numbers the Jakari prefer: at least 8:1.
As with most vessels out of the Jakari Sunstar Systems shipyards, its designation was chosen from a pool of name suggestions put forward by the engineers and shipwrights who designed and built it. Understandably, “Boilerplate” was chosen over such suggestions as “VAST (Very Adequate Space Thing)”, “Grey Ship 461”, and the ever-suggested “Spacey McSpace Face”.
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I have had this Vic Viper built since at least 2016, but every year Nnovvember would fly by and yet again I would not have taken any good pictures of it. So when I recently finished making a (very basic) lightbox for Lego photography, I thought it would be a good opportunity to finally shoot and upload something for Nnovvember.
This is my first (and so far, only) Vic Viper, so I wanted to go for something really classic in its shape and profile, hence the name. If I were to build it now I would make it much more colourful, but I did not want to change it before photographing it, given how long it has sat in a box awaiting this moment.
I will be uploading a bunch of other old models now that I have a more reliable way of taking okay pictures, so watch this space!
This original spaceship MOC was built for a 2.5 hours space building challenge with the Brickz Lab guys, and was overall a lot of fun to build! What do you guys think?
If you liked it and would like to see other angles of the ship, check out the full showcase video on YouTube: youtu.be/42dPW9AM46A
LL924. The Space Transporter, or Space Cruiser in the US. The set I had asked for when my Dad got me the bigger Space Cruiser and Moonbase (Galaxy Explorer) set for Christmas. Which was the set I really wanted but thought my parents would balk at paying for.
Alas, I got rid of all my childhood LEGO as a teenager. But though I got a number of those first-generation Space sets, I never did get the LL924.
Anyway, here's my take on an update. In retrospect I think the wings should start out a little wider, but it was going to be way too complicated to tear it all down and rebuild it from the nose back. It is what it is.
The Final flipover rover.
Piececount: 2302 pcs
Electronics: 2 PF L motor / 1 PF Servo / 1 SBrick / 1 Lipo battery
Automatically rotated 2 pilot cockpit
M-Tron side:
1 Magnetic Crane
4 Removable Storage cases (2 Large, 2 smaller with all kinds of equipment)
1 droid
2 smaller onboard storage box
1 small shuttle with magnet, launched from the back
1 openable ion gun which can be rotated 360 degrees
Blacktron II Side:
2 onboard storage box
2 openable ion gun which can be rotated 360 degrees
Access to electronics
An attack ship that can be launched from the back
O-Wing Starfighter v2
A collaborative design project
I knew it was going to be hard to top the play features and design of the first O-Wing www.flickr.com/photos/davekaleta/46617057261/
Elliot turned four just before I started this one. He had just gotten the Darth Vader Transformation 75183 set. So I "borrowed" some of the PLATE (A) 4M 45° to finish this build. Each of the eight sections has a rotating feature. I particularly like the cockpit area. This ship might be modified to the letter "Q" for the next phase of this project.
One cold weekend afternoon, I was looking for something to do with my three year old in the house. We went to our Lego room, "What do you want to build?", "A spaceship," Star Wars obsessive Elliot answered, "an E-Wing!" I knew that the Lego fan site From Bricks to Bothans held a letter based starfighter contest years before, but I was willing to give it our own try.
During the build I developed our own set of self imposed RULES:
1. The ship has to be in the shape of the letter
2. It must be strong enough for a three year old to play with it without breaking
3. The primary color and cockpit location are chosen by Elliot
4. Any piece Elliot finds (that matches the color scheme) MUST be incorporated into the build
5. What Elliot says, goes. So if he wants a play feature or design element, I had find a way to make it happen
As the project progressed the builds became more and more complex and the rules became more flexible. We finished the letters of Elliot's first name and then he wanted his middle name. During the second set of letters I tried to incorporate more complex play features.
These creations sit in display in his room and he loves playing with them and creating self invented narratives and worlds. Working with him helped stretch my skills and introduced him into the process of design.
All 13 of these ships were on public display at Brickworld Chicago 2019. Please let me know if you saw them there and what you thought!
The Sapphire-class Mk. II incorporated more powerful retro-microthrusters, additional VTOL and landing-assist primary thrusters, superior crystal lattice armour in line with that of the new Essex Mk. II Combat Cruiser, and an improved navigation system for more independent operation. The Mk. II saw the introduction of the Mk.II-D Heavy Assault/Support Shuttle, a configuration to match and exceed the CLF D-51 in a similar role. Retrofits to existing craft were implemented, though the need to keep most Mk. I shuttles in action meant that few retrofits were actually performed during the Federation War. The Mk. II and Mk. II (R) variants have however almost entirely replaced the Mk. I in service as of 2533. Production of the EA-C commercial and EA-D7 have continued in the postwar era.
This was a fun one to design. Support my Classic Space project in the link! ideas.lego.com/projects/593592ef-5da6-4a2a-9422-a17e0f8438ea
Enter 1994’s Saucer Scout to round out my Spyrius collection
This set felt ubiquitous as a kid. I had it, and I’m pretty sure most of my friends did too back then. It’s about as simple yet effective as LEGO can get with a spacecraft!
So for the line that gave my generation the first leg prints, with Major Kartofski, LEGO doesn’t give too much diversity among the Spyrius crew (outside of the Big One).
Enter the Spyrius-verse, anyone?
As a huge fan of Spyrius, I’m very happy to have this little set back in the collection.
More LEGO retro spaceships and rovers to be featured soon!
#LEGO #Spyrius #ClassicSpace #SaucerScout #Lego6835 #LEGOSpace #6835 #LEGOSpyrius #SurveillanceScooter #afol #legomaniac #SaucerCenturion #LegoPhotography #RetroLego #LEGO1994#LEGOSystem #Legoland #toyPhotography #LegoPics #toyPics #90sLEGO #LegoCity#ToyNostalgia #ClassicLego #1994 #LEGOSpaceship #Spyruis
WELCOME to the NEW SPACE AGE!
Inspired by the real space stations, this imaginary minifig-scale space outpost is the place for all variety of crew members working together and expanding the human frontier- the moon, Mars, and beyond!
Do you want to expand this LEGOspace outpost? Yes you can! The station has a docking port (panel with window and 4 pin holes, 49699) as an expansion interface that is compatible with existing LEGO sets such as:
- the spacecraft in the set 60227 "Lunar Space Station"
- the rocket in the set 60228 "Deep Space Rocket"
- the rocket in the 60229 "Rocket Assembly & Transport"
- the subsea modules of the set 60265 "Ocean Exploration Base"
- the new sets 60348 "Moon Rover" and 60350 "Lunar Research Base"
Com-Chat:
„I'm fascinated Sir, the data of the sensor-beacon is right! All lithostratigraphic readings ’til a depth of 100m match perfectly.“
A ground survey team of Unitron employees evaluating the first reproducible results of the newly established Terraforming Department at an undisclosed planetoid.
Additional Information:
Personal Equipment used:
Universal Geological Depth-Multimeter
x:Tron Multi-Communicator
Remote research station LL928 stationed in the Centarus region supports deep space scientific research. The station is staffed by a compliment of 14 spacemen and includes barracks, science lab, and a communication and control bridge.
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Unfortunately the Outpost only sleeps 5 men so the Spacemen work in 3 shifts and "hot bunk". Often 2-4 team members are on local away expeditions making life a little easier for those staying at the station base.
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The staff is comprised of:
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1 station commanding officer, CO
1 chief engineering officer, XO
1 chief science and operations officer, COO
1 medical officer
1 system engineer
1 mechanical engineer
1 security officer
7 science officers (various specialties)
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In the future a new earth-like planet - named Ademis - is discovered. A group of people with different skills is sent to Ademis to live there and examine the pre-conditions for a larger colony to be established.
FebRovery 2022, installment 11.
There seem to be a lot of motorbike-type rovers in my submissions this year. Here's another one, in my personal favourite Space Police colours, the first generation of that subtheme.
A Space display is the opportunity to make small "funny" vehicles
We start soft with a classic exploration rover : Lunar Exploration Rover