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threw a bunch of pieces together and made this small/fun ship.

Instructions for the Venator are available at BrickVault!

 

The Venator is probably my favorite capital ship in the SW franchise. So what better tribute to this ship than bringing it to life a second time? And since this version will likely be the last, I wanted this build to set a milestone in my work. A proof of my dedication to a spaceship I love so much. Enter the Ultimate Venator-class Star Destroyer!

 

At almost 7,000 pieces and 85cm (33.4") long, this model is a faithful, screen-accurate replica of the Venator featured in Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Neither quite UCS-sized nor Midi-Scale like my Negotiator, it had to be the most refined Venator I could possibly make. I modeled it closely after the source material to capture all the proportions, angles and intricacies of the original design at a reasonable size.

 

Although this isn't a direct update to my Negotiator but a separate model, the 25% increase in size gave me a lot more wiggle room, opening the door to drastically more complex design choices: fully SNOT wings on both the top and underside, clean tapers and angles, brick-built Open Circle Fleet symbols... although challenging, this intermediate scale offered just enough space to achieve the prop look I strive for.

 

And the best part is, this model scales perfectly with 2mpaired's Eviscerator ISD. I realized this shortly after settling on the size... the idea of pairing such a beauty with a matching-scale Venator made me even more motivated about this project.

 

Although it's a pure display model, its sturdy integrated stand makes it easy to handle safely. Lateral hangars can be switched between closed doors and deflector shields for variety. In addition to the classic version, the all-gray variant of the ship is also included for all you Empire addicts.

 

♦ Instructions available at BrickVault

Slicing em and dicing em.

 

This build was a lot of fun until it turned out to be 11 studs wide. If you want a real challenge try creating symmetry with an 11 stud wide vehicle. It’s a real pain in the neck. But apart from that I’m especially pleased with the fact that the circular saw at the front of this ship actually spins round!

 

I’m thinking this fleet of Blacktron ships are combat vessels that fight without using guns. So the first one was a giant battering ram while this one just chops up anything in it’s way. Lovely!

Another one for my Media Scrapbook folder. My Bee drone was blogged by The Brothers Brick. This is the 8th blog they have written about my work and it's always a real buzz when they cover something I've made....pun definitely intended ;)

 

Here's the blog: www.brothers-brick.com/2022/04/22/bee-careful-these-viper...

More table scrap and playing around with smaller elements.

LL jnr

 

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.

LL jnr

 

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.

Built by Akita Hevy Machine co. Starting in 2024, The BlitzWing platform was a highly versatile and reliable craft seeing many applications on earth and in space as general purpose fighters. This example, flown by pilot Nikki Fox, was cobbled together for use with her mercenary team using the significantly larger engine of a class 6 fighter also produced by AHM co. This machine is equipped with dual family missile pods under the wings 4 Garrison Tech light machine guns on the front and one heavy armor piercing cannon for single shot takedowns. The radar and communications equipment has been juristically upgraded from stock aswell being able to communicate through solar storms with little decrease in quality. Overall the Red Fox may not look scary with its small size but it sure packs a punch with speed and agility.

Instructions for the Gozanti are available at BrickVault!

 

Let's start 2025 with yet another Imperial ship! My ever-growing Nanofig-scale collection gets a new model: the very sleek Imperial Gozanti Cruiser from Rebels.

 

This build was painstakingly modeled to the most accurate reference material I could find. It features all the details of the original design: shield projectors, narrow viewport, symmetrical upper and ventral turrets, sensor array, tapered engines and wings...

 

The docking clamps on the underside can hold four TIE fighters I made for display, or two of my Midi AT-ATs, which are now updated and fully compatible with the Gozanti. All models are at the same Nanofigure scale.

 

The very organic shape of the whole upper section required a precise combination of angled panels in order to achieve a continuous, natural curve. This really felt like designing a fish, reproducing that "elongated teardrop" shape.

 

You'd think making a fish out of Lego was challenging enough... the wings of the ship had to not only be compact but also have a slight inwards taper. On top of that, they had to hold the weight of two AT-ATs. All these things were achieved thanks to a thin and sturdy technic structure.

 

This build also has detachable landing gear, and comes with two different stands: a short stand, ideal for displaying the Gozanti solely or with TIEs attached, and a beefier, taller stand to show it carrying two AT-ATs in mid-air. Badass.

 

At 55cm in length and made of about 3,000 parts, it's still a slim model that can fit pretty much anywhere in your Lego room. Once mounted on its tall stand with two AT-ATs though, it becomes a fairly impressive display piece, with more than 5,300 parts in total.

 

♦ Instructions available at BrickVault

Developed as a long-range exploration vessel sized between its more famous stablemates the LL928 and LL924, the LL926 Cosmos Explorer ended up having less in the way of cargo space in the rear compartment, only able to fit the smallest design of rover available to the Lagrange-Lunacorp designers. Most of the extra space was taken up with fuel storage and crew supplies, giving the Cosmos Explorer the longest unsupplied range of the three vessels.

 

The lack of cargo capacity made the Cosmos Explorer less versatile than either of the other early LL-type explorer ships, however, and many planetary fleets of the inner system bought only a few of the craft. In the far reaches of the Uranian and Neptunian leagues and the Kuiper Belt Alliance, however, these ultra-long-range craft really came into their own.

 

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So I was planning to build a sleekened, updated version of the old LL924 Space Transporter, but I think this ended up a bit bigger than that venerable beauty. Not quite up to the LL928, but that might actually be within reach now. Amazing thought.

X1 Freedom Rebel Fighter

 

The X1 was a Pre-Republic ship lost in time with old markings of a forgotten faction. All grace and dignity were left behind in favor of raw power and functionality. This combat-ready ship's oversized cannons were optimized with its powerful engines for the best obliteration of its enemy. Dogfighting against it was not advisable if you valued your life.

 

Some say X-Wing was inspired by this relic a long time ago.

 

Instructions: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-128778/alexsimion9/x1-b500-freed...

 

Part List : drive.google.com/file/d/1v6nDAuHqkqup-Ht1ORQQbssA5Wcis5m9...

LL jnr

 

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.

4-seat space muscle interceptor, with front and rear guns and distinctive dual trans-red cockpits.

Has a little 'Crimsom Skies' vibe

Inspired by author Kurt de Saint-Hilaire's and his book Constelleanor

Another year, another ship… and a new Digitally Assembled video? Why yes!!

I created 红海 (Hóng Hăi) using the AI tool Midjourney to produce an image to base the design off of.

I worked with my friend and incredible concept artist, Till Freitag, to explore Midjourney and challenge us to create two very unique looking spaceships inspired by Midjourney’s prompt.

Are you curious how we created our designs? Follow the link to check out the video with Till and I on Digitally Assembled: youtu.be/kc8M9Iw9B_0

For those unfamiliar, SHIPtember is an annual LEGO community challenge where a builder must create a spaceship 100+ studs long on the longest axis within 1 months’ time. This is my third SHIPtember. This year was special with the inclusion of Midjourney and collabing with Till. The ship took roughly 62 hrs and was made in Bricklink Studio, Cinema 4D with Arnold, and Photoshop using my Puget Systems machine. Till’s art used Blender and Photoshop.(you can find his version on his and my Instagram page)

Here are my thoughts on my design’s fictional bio:

红海 (Hóng Hăi) is a Chinese deep space radiation research ship launched in the year 3090. It was made by the 太空海军研究会 (The Space Naval Research Society) in 3087 and reached Saturn on May 21st 3090. Its primary mission was to research a strange phenomenon of new unknown forms of radiation occurring near Saturn.

The ship is equipped with a large laser array to study the phenomenon and radiation levels up close. The main “sail” carries billions of sensors to detect various forms of radiation. It hosts a crew of 7 who are well shielded inside the spacecraft when not inside the large rear observation deck. The ship is 632.5 ft tall (192.79 meters). 7 years into its mission findings discovered the unique radiation was caused by The Shell, an alien inter-dimensional artifact discovered by German astronauts in 3093 near Neptune. The purpose of The Shell is yet to be determined but the radiation left in its wake was found to cause disruptions in the fabric of reality wherever it resided. Hóng Hăi’s taikonauts have been recognized for their findings upon return to earth.

The Lego model is 114 studs long (35.8in), 138 studs high (43. 6in), and 87 studs wide (27.3in) and has 7732 pieces.

#lego #legoship #shiptember #shiptember22 #legoinstagram #legostagram #legophoto #legophotography #legomoc #legoafol #legoafolcommunity #legomania #legospaceship #midjourney #ai #spaceship #afolcommunity #afol #moc #tillfreitag #conceptart #cinema4d #pugetproud #greyscalegorilla #arnoldrenderer #blender #digitallego #bricklinkstudio #digitallyassembled

 

The scarlet arrow-shaped vessel designed to withstand the fastest intergalactic journeys

My three LEGO models of spacecraft from the 1990s TV show Babylon 5.

 

The Narn Frazi fighter is about 1/40 (minifig) scale.

The Hyperion heavy cruiser and the Nova class dreadnought are about 1/1500 scale (they would be roughly comparable in length to a Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer although they probably would not match it in cubic capacity).

The XL-15 enters the LEGO City!

 

This set wouldn’t have been on my radar if it wasn’t for the buzz about the Lightyear film’s director being AFOL Angus MacLane (check out his builds on Flickr!).

Evidently, he pushed for the in-film design to have a yellow transparent canopy, reminiscent of the Classic Space elements.

He also had an interesting spot on LEGOCon, worth a check out.

 

The build of this one and a cat seater spaceship is substantial! As a medium sized ship it checks most boxes for me: fits all accessories, swoosh-ability is there, has mobile base in form of laptop (stretch), and droid in the Catbot (also stretch). No escape pod/rover, which loses some points when compared to the medium builds of my ‘90s childhood.

But the elements and connections this set brings to the table blow anything from my childhood away. There are a few elements that are super obscure.

 

Color scheme for the spaceship is great, can’t miss with light blue, white, and black with that yellow canopy.

 

Also bonus points for extra head/hair elements for minifigs.

 

Less stellar for me were the minifigs. Buzz looks pretty good, but I’d prefer the dome over a normal helmet (I’m sure that’s a movie plot detail). The other figs have nice printing, but are pretty mute brown, like something out of a Star Wars set.

The shoulder pauldrons for all of them are cumbersome to range of motion.

The rocket launcher build doesn’t really work out to be held, but I do appreciate the built up weapon/scanning accessories.

 

Very nice set, strong suggest for the building experience and MOC possibilities!

 

I left off the red stripes off the wings. Does it look cleaner? Worse? Let me know

 

I’ll be looking at more contemporary LEGO sets that are bringing back Classic Space soon!

  

#LEGO #LegoLightyear #ClassicSpace #Lego76832 #LegoXL15 #76832 #LEGOSpace #XL15Spaceship #afol #legomania #LegoToyStory #LegoPhotography #LEGOSystem #Legoland #toyPhotography #LegoPics #toyPics #LegoCity #NeonLegoBricks #ToyNostalgia #LEGOSpaceship #ClassicLego #LegoSpaceMan #NeonBricks #LegoCatBot #NeoClassicSpace #LegoNuSpace #LegoXL15Spaceship

Ship: CR90 Corvette "Sheev's Mercy"

Crew compliment: 3 - Pilot (Ugnaught 'Hggronk'), Copilot (Rodian 'Larrip'), passenger (Human 'Skav')

 

I wanted to have a crew shot that could evolve as the crew expanded. As they left the old crew on Nar Shadaa, there are only two full-time crew members. Skav is just a passenger, not the ship's captain - he wouldn't know the first thing about that job. This does mean that they are relying on speed in a battle, because they can't fight back, and they certainly can't repel boarding parties. I enjoyed the forced perspective from the Kashyyk pic, so this was a chance to include a binary sunset.

 

There aren't many good pictures of the interior of a Blockade Runner, but that doesn't really matter. All my research failed to pay off, because the details and greebling are all hidden behind the figs.

Instructions for the Venator are available at BrickVault!

 

The Venator is probably my favorite capital ship in the SW franchise. So what better tribute to this ship than bringing it to life a second time? And since this version will likely be the last, I wanted this build to set a milestone in my work. A proof of my dedication to a spaceship I love so much. Enter the Ultimate Venator-class Star Destroyer!

 

At almost 7,000 pieces and 85cm (33.4") long, this model is a faithful, screen-accurate replica of the Venator featured in Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Neither quite UCS-sized nor Midi-Scale like my Negotiator, it had to be the most refined Venator I could possibly make. I modeled it closely after the source material to capture all the proportions, angles and intricacies of the original design at a reasonable size.

 

Although this isn't a direct update to my Negotiator but a separate model, the 25% increase in size gave me a lot more wiggle room, opening the door to drastically more complex design choices: fully SNOT wings on both the top and underside, clean tapers and angles, brick-built Open Circle Fleet symbols... although challenging, this intermediate scale offered just enough space to achieve the prop look I strive for.

 

And the best part is, this model scales perfectly with 2mpaired's Eviscerator ISD. I realized this shortly after settling on the size... the idea of pairing such a beauty with a matching-scale Venator made me even more motivated about this project.

 

Although it's a pure display model, its sturdy integrated stand makes it easy to handle safely. Lateral hangars can be switched between closed doors and deflector shields for variety. In addition to the classic version, the all-gray variant of the ship is also included for all you Empire addicts.

 

♦ Instructions available at BrickVault

Instructions for the Gozanti are available at BrickVault!

 

Let's start 2025 with yet another Imperial ship! My ever-growing Nanofig-scale collection gets a new model: the very sleek Imperial Gozanti Cruiser from Rebels.

 

This build was painstakingly modeled to the most accurate reference material I could find. It features all the details of the original design: shield projectors, narrow viewport, symmetrical upper and ventral turrets, sensor array, tapered engines and wings...

 

The docking clamps on the underside can hold four TIE fighters I made for display, or two of my Midi AT-ATs, which are now updated and fully compatible with the Gozanti. All models are at the same Nanofigure scale.

 

The very organic shape of the whole upper section required a precise combination of angled panels in order to achieve a continuous, natural curve. This really felt like designing a fish, reproducing that "elongated teardrop" shape.

 

You'd think making a fish out of Lego was challenging enough... the wings of the ship had to not only be compact but also have a slight inwards taper. On top of that, they had to hold the weight of two AT-ATs. All these things were achieved thanks to a thin and sturdy technic structure.

 

This build also has detachable landing gear, and comes with two different stands: a short stand, ideal for displaying the Gozanti solely or with TIEs attached, and a beefier, taller stand to show it carrying two AT-ATs in mid-air. Badass.

 

At 55cm in length and made of about 3,000 parts, it's still a slim model that can fit pretty much anywhere in your Lego room. Once mounted on its tall stand with two AT-ATs though, it becomes a fairly impressive display piece, with more than 5,300 parts in total.

 

♦ Instructions available at BrickVault

My recently completed model of a Nova class dreadnought. This ship appeared in several episodes of Babylon 5 including "GROPOS" where it was used as a troop transport and the TV Movie "In The Beginning". This heavily armed ship has 18 twin heavy plasma guns, 72 missile tubes (represented by the red missile hatches) and 2 gravity mine projectors (large oval openings on the lower bow) as well as 2 squadrons of Starfury fighter craft. The small four barrel turrets represent part of the ship's intercepter grid which is used to shoot down incoming projectiles and disrupt incoming plasma bursts. The Starfuries launch from the rectangular opening in the center of ships bow.

 

Not counting various antennas, the ship model is almost exactly 1 meter (39 inches) long. It is roughly 1:1500 scale.

 

This ship was first displayed at Brickworld Detroit 2022.

 

And now, for something completely different, let me show you my new Battlecruiser, the Kuat "Slaughterer". A break from my beloved Suntron theme. Hope you'll like it !

 

More pictures on MOCpages:

 

www.mocpages.com/moc.php/189944

 

;-)

LL jnr

 

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.

A big Cruiser for the Blacktron faction - built only with parts available when the Blacktron theme was released (1987).

 

The design is obviously inspired by the famous Classic Space set 6985, but my design is heavier, longer and with a lot more wings ^^

The ship divide into 2 parts and roofs can be removed to give access to the interior.

 

I was very satisfied with this MOC and planned to keep it assembled, but it has too much useful (and pricey ^^) parts into it... so I will take it apart, sadly.

Hope you'll like it anyway :-D

 

She is quite a veteran in my collection, She was developed as a cargo centric vehicle

 

Features:

- Stovl spacecraft.

- Openable cockpit

- Quite big container, even can carry smaller Classic Space sets.

- Winch for cargo movement

- 4 Vector controlled dual Engine

 

Instagram:

www.instagram.com/thegbrix/

Instructions for the Venator are available at BrickVault!

 

The Venator is probably my favorite capital ship in the SW franchise. So what better tribute to this ship than bringing it to life a second time? And since this version will likely be the last, I wanted this build to set a milestone in my work. A proof of my dedication to a spaceship I love so much. Enter the Ultimate Venator-class Star Destroyer!

 

At almost 7,000 pieces and 85cm (33.4") long, this model is a faithful, screen-accurate replica of the Venator featured in Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Neither quite UCS-sized nor Midi-Scale like my Negotiator, it had to be the most refined Venator I could possibly make. I modeled it closely after the source material to capture all the proportions, angles and intricacies of the original design at a reasonable size.

 

Although this isn't a direct update to my Negotiator but a separate model, the 25% increase in size gave me a lot more wiggle room, opening the door to drastically more complex design choices: fully SNOT wings on both the top and underside, clean tapers and angles, brick-built Open Circle Fleet symbols... although challenging, this intermediate scale offered just enough space to achieve the prop look I strive for.

 

And the best part is, this model scales perfectly with 2mpaired's Eviscerator ISD. I realized this shortly after settling on the size... the idea of pairing such a beauty with a matching-scale Venator made me even more motivated about this project.

 

Although it's a pure display model, its sturdy integrated stand makes it easy to handle safely. Lateral hangars can be switched between closed doors and deflector shields for variety. In addition to the classic version, the all-gray variant of the ship is also included for all you Empire addicts.

 

♦ Instructions available at BrickVault

More table scrap and playing around with smaller elements.

Took a while, but I was able to get to more of the finer details of this build, including some greebling and a full compliment of control thrusters.

This MOC is a quick build completed for a monthly build competition for my local LUG, Bendigo LEGO® User Group on the theme of ‘space’.

 

www.harrisbricks.com.au/project/ll-96874-separator/

Here's kind of an alternate model of the LEGO Creator 3 in 1 Exotic Pink Parrot 31144.

In addition to the parts from the set, I used a windscreen and the space dog from the Friends Space Rover.

Check out the YouTube video to find out more: youtu.be/bX9n0Wpf3kI

Perseverance is an original sci-fi ship creation and designated as a Battlecruiser. The ship draws inspiration from many sci-fi designs including: the Daedalus (Stargate), Nostromo (Alien), Bengal-class (Wing Comdr/Star Citizen), Truman-class (The Expanse), Pegasus (Battlestar Galactica), Forward onto Dawn (Halo) and many others

 

Some key design notes:

- Hard sci-fi rules: No shields; ballistic based weapons only(rail guns, missiles/torpedos, and PDCs)

- No artificial gravity, no FTL drive: ship environment is zero G when not accelerating/decelerating; relies on massive accelerating/decelerating chemical rocket engines and maneuvering thrusters distributed around center of weight

- Realistic automation and AI tech level: minimally crewed (200-300 sailors and officers with 100 marines); not a troop carrier and does not carry air wing of “fighters” besides unmanned repair drones and surface shuttles

- Carries and supplies its own battle group of screening ships (2 large destroyers and 3 destroyer escorts); the screeners can all be docked (externally and internally) with the mothership while not in combat to conserve fuel and conceal strength

- Not designed for atmospheric flight: no unnecessary decorative wings or stabilizers

 

All connections and colors in this build are designed to be buildable with physical bricks. Ship is designed in 1:200 scale.

 

My end goal and hope is to convey a design that blends “the rule of cool” with a sense of realism and feasibility (i.e a ship that could be built in 5-10 generations). All suggestions and critiques are highly appreciated!

 

An alien #LEGO spaceship I came up with on the fly

1993’s Blizzard Baron enters the LEGO City from Ive Planet 2002!

 

An OG Hoth snowspeeder, who doesn’t love that?

This set has a couple classic Ice Planet prints, cool minifig with accessories, and a decent amount of neon transparent orange elements for a little ship!

 

Not only is it a capable little snowspeeder, but it has a detachable communications base/portable science lab. Simple, but a good use of a few parts to bring more story elements to a small build.

 

I’m happy to have this guy added to my Ice Planet 2002 fleet. Did you have this set? Does it hold up as interesting to a modern audience? Anyone know why it’s also called the Ice Planet Vx122?

 

I’ll be looking at more retro LEGO soon, including more Space!

 

#LEGO #IcePlanet2002 #ClassicSpace #6879 #LEGO1993 #LEGOSpace #LEGOSpyrius #BlizzardBaron #afol #legomaniac #IcePlanetVx122 #LEGOSpaceship #LegoPhotography #RetroLego #LEGO6879 #LEGOSystem #Legoland #toyPhotography #LegoPics #toyPics #90sLEGO #LegoCity #NeonLegoBricks #ToyNostalgia #IcePlanet #LegoIcePlanet #LegoSpaceMan#Vaporwave #ClassicLego #SnowSpeeder #LegoSnowSpeeder

Instructions available now from: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-131500/Rubblemaker/movie-accurat...

 

Last year I released my EF76 Nebulon-B Escort Frigate moc, however some things were still not quite there so I have just released a huge update. Amongst the numerous improvements to the ship, the biggest are a brand new front pod (the cream coloured one) to replace the gaudy yellow version on last years release. A longer, bulkier nose section and a (much requested) brand new Micro Millennium Falcon.

 

This is a big model at 2643 pieces, 84cm long and 38cm high and instructions are available now.

Another year, another ship… and a new Digitally Assembled video? Why yes!!

I created 红海 (Hóng Hăi) using the AI tool Midjourney to produce an image to base the design off of.

I worked with my friend and incredible concept artist, Till Freitag, to explore Midjourney and challenge us to create two very unique looking spaceships inspired by Midjourney’s prompt.

Are you curious how we created our designs? Follow the link to check out the video with Till and I on Digitally Assembled: youtu.be/kc8M9Iw9B_0

For those unfamiliar, SHIPtember is an annual LEGO community challenge where a builder must create a spaceship 100+ studs long on the longest axis within 1 months’ time. This is my third SHIPtember. This year was special with the inclusion of Midjourney and collabing with Till. The ship took roughly 62 hrs and was made in Bricklink Studio, Cinema 4D with Arnold, and Photoshop using my Puget Systems machine. Till’s art used Blender and Photoshop.(you can find his version on his and my Instagram page)

Here are my thoughts on my design’s fictional bio:

红海 (Hóng Hăi) is a Chinese deep space radiation research ship launched in the year 3090. It was made by the 太空海军研究会 (The Space Naval Research Society) in 3087 and reached Saturn on May 21st 3090. Its primary mission was to research a strange phenomenon of new unknown forms of radiation occurring near Saturn.

The ship is equipped with a large laser array to study the phenomenon and radiation levels up close. The main “sail” carries billions of sensors to detect various forms of radiation. It hosts a crew of 7 who are well shielded inside the spacecraft when not inside the large rear observation deck. The ship is 632.5 ft tall (192.79 meters). 7 years into its mission findings discovered the unique radiation was caused by The Shell, an alien inter-dimensional artifact discovered by German astronauts in 3093 near Neptune. The purpose of The Shell is yet to be determined but the radiation left in its wake was found to cause disruptions in the fabric of reality wherever it resided. Hóng Hăi’s taikonauts have been recognized for their findings upon return to earth.

The Lego model is 114 studs long (35.8in), 138 studs high (43. 6in), and 87 studs wide (27.3in) and has 7732 pieces.

#lego #legoship #shiptember #shiptember22 #legoinstagram #legostagram #legophoto #legophotography #legomoc #legoafol #legoafolcommunity #legomania #legospaceship #midjourney #ai #spaceship #afolcommunity #afol #moc #tillfreitag #conceptart #cinema4d #pugetproud #greyscalegorilla #arnoldrenderer #blender #digitallego #bricklinkstudio #digitallyassembled

 

Dismantled www.lego.com/en-us/product/poe-s-x-wing-fighter-75102

 

and threw other pieces at it until it looked like this. Initially it was too flat so I did stuff so it had more depth and 3-dimensional shape.

It has some of the shapes of the Naboo Starfighter.

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