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Comparing Catsy's SF-10 Longbow to my R29-ROOMERBANG. Next up: Legohaulic!

Who needs guns when you’re a flying battering ram?

Who needs guns when you’re a flying battering ram?

Gone one minute, here the next. Neo Classic Space fleet, ship 4.

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

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.

Blacktron Typhoon

 

Back to the spaceships again. This time we’re exploring the second run of the Blacktron theme, known as Blacktron Future Generation (or just Blacktron II). Spaceships from this theme were primarily made up of the colours black, white and trans neon green. With this particular ship I became rather obsessed with following a curved aesthetic across the whole model. And once again some pieces from the good old Darth Vader buildable figure make an appearance.

I tried out the photorealistic render option in studio 2.0. I used the very high settings at 4k resolution (or 3840x2160 pixels to be specific).

The model itself is the improved version from 2016.

 

Originally I posted it on Rock Raiders United (RRU):

www.rockraidersunited.com/topic/3082-11-scale-lms-explore...

 

For a short overview of the development behind this new render I recommend the entry on deviantart: fav.me/ddh6jol

Geitech Industries Line up of civilian ships. The big one is the Mule Mk5 and the smaller ships are Pathfinder Variants

Sorry it's been a while since my last post to Flickr ! Some of you wondered where I've been all this time... Let's just say that "real life" take most of my time and my "Lego time" is limited (and will continue to be until the beginning of 2011). So I'm sad because I don't have the time to check all the new creations by my favorite builders (though I'm glad Bartosz have been blogged two time by the Brother brick, he really deserves it) - But I've got several new MOCs that I'll post from time to time, and I've seen some new MOCs really interesting here, even if I hadn't commented them... I'll hope I can return in a more active way on the web soon (including MOCpages, sadly I hadn't posted something there since a lot of time, again by lack of time). Hope you'll enjoy those new creations and again sorry for my long silence :-)

 

Futuron NG-802 (67 parts)

Novvember 2017.. Built it, but didnt post on time. Still here, made out of the Creator Set 31066

An imaginary set for the revival of the Futuron theme - 155 parts -

Finally a Amy Sedaris minifig!

(Seriously, she’s awesome)

  

First Naboo Starfighter I’ve build in, what, 23 years? LEGO has stepped up the experience. A very sleek build that is larger in hand then I expected.

 

Positives: minifigs- we finally get a Brown Eyes Pascal head. Build is not completely symmetrical, cool technique used in the engines. Storage space is sufficient on this thin ship. Swooshes. Good projectile integration.

 

Not as positives: gaps at the canopy. No extra hair element for Mando (I added one for the shoot). Price… The yellow coloring to homage the original ship looks a little off to me.

 

All in all very cool set, larger than I expected, and a nice building experience

  

Shout out to PopToys for having this set available before launch!

  

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NeoClassic Space popping up in the Monkie Kid theme with Chang’e Moon Cake Factory

 

With the build-up to the release of the Galaxy Explorer 2022, I’m looking back at a few builds over the past year that harken back to Classic Space- NeoClassic Space

 

I’m not necessarily the demographic for this kit, but the neon transparent elements and color scheme caught my eye for MOC potential. When viewing it through the lens of a medium-sized spaceship from early ‘90s, I can appreciate the set as a compelling plaything.

 

The Bunny Mech, while not meant for minifigs, carries two intended bunny-pilots or a resting minifig. The butt of the ship can pop off to reveal either an energy fuel container or storage for valuables (if not just a microwave in a strange place).

The ship has interesting shaping, especially with the legs, and that great large dome element. Escape pod box gets checked. Stud-shooters are there to good effect as well.

 

The side-base, a moon cake factory, build is simplistic but charismatic and effective. There is a conveyor belt that might not be captured by my photos, which looks really good for the few elements used.

 

Simple carrot-rocket and hover-control station/Live-stream station are simple but effective small builds to add to the play value/storytelling.

 

A funny medium-sized kit with some good MOC potential. What do you think?

  

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Wong: Strange, where did the basement go?

Dr. Strange: Across the street.

  

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Based on the general design of 7051 Tripod Invader this Vic Viper in the Alien Conquest theme is my first contribution to NoVVember 2011!

One of my first real attempts at SPACE!, so please be gentle...

The ship was designed as a shipyard, capable of building other ships.

The name follows this logic and is divided into two parts:

"A.C.P." is an acronym that identifies the class of the ship (Aerospace Construction Platform) while "Seshat" is the specific name of this ship and derives from the goddess of Egyptian mythology, goddess of construction and architecture.

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.

Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar 2017: Day 18.

An imaginary set for the revival of the Futuron theme - 171 parts -

An imaginary set for the revival of the Futuron theme. - 256 parts -

Every project which I made in M-Tron space had wheels, but M-Tron is in space, so it will be nice to have something which can fly ;)

So I am proud to introduce to you my first M-Tron spaceship :) This is small and fast transporter to carry M-Tron containers.

 

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An imaginary set for the revival of the Futuron theme - 248 parts -

Skyview - Science and medical light automatic transport ship inspired by Star Wars Republic Gunship, and hybridised with C&C Orca.

Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar 2017: Day 16.

Sorry it's been a while since my last post to Flickr ! Some of you wondered where I've been all this time... Let's just say that "real life" take most of my time and my "Lego time" is limited (and will continue to be until the beginning of 2011). So I'm sad because I don't have the time to check all the new creations by my favorite builders (though I'm glad Bartosz have been blogged two time by the Brother brick, he really deserves it) - But I've got several new MOCs that I'll post from time to time, and I've seen some new MOCs really interesting here, even if I hadn't commented them... I'll hope I can return in a more active way on the web soon (including MOCpages, sadly I hadn't posted something there since a lot of time, again by lack of time). Hope you'll enjoy those new creations and again sorry for my long silence :-)

 

Futuron NG-973 (737 parts)

♦ Instructions available at BrickVault

 

Here we are! My very first UCS-style model is finally out, and it's a big one: the mighty Acclamator-class assault ship from Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Made of 5,152 pieces, at 72cm (28,4′′) in length, weighing 3,2kg, it's by far my biggest project to date.

 

This 100% SNOT build was painstakingly modeled to accurate reference material, from exact profile dimensions to surface detail on top and underneath. The underside was also full of geomertic challenges due to its numerous angles and shapes.

 

I wanted to include essential functionality like detachable landing gear for landed display, and openable hangar doors with boarding ramps that slide down to reach the ground. The ship also features a removable stand, as well as a hidden handle to make switching display modes easier.

 

In addition to the "standard" version with Republic markings, I also made a "class-II", all-gray version, which comes with its own instructions and parts list.

 

The Acclamator is technically one of my oldest projects: the initial version of the design was made right after the Torment in 2021, but I eventually shelved it as I wasn't truly satisfied with it. Since then I had so many requests for this ship that the idea of making a new version progressively grew on me, until I took the plunge in late January 2024.

 

Starting the new design from scratch, I decided to scale it exactly to Martin Latta's fantastic UCCS (Ultimate Collector Series) Venator, which happens to be in ~1/1000 scale. So I hope my Acclamator will, along with Latta's Venator, form the basis of a bigger 1/1000 scale BrickVault Republic fleet in the future!

 

Instructions for the Acclamator are available at BrickVault!

The ship is conceptually divided between the right side, of construction, and the left side, of accumulation resources.

Finally, after 4 months of work I'm pretty happy to show you my own version of the N-1 starfighter in Lego bricks! The built itself represents the Mando's vehicle appeared in "The Book of Boba Fett" series. It comes with a nice little stand which provides the rotation of the model. The ship has enough space to place all the equipment of Mandalorian and a special seat for Grogu. So, tried hard to depict every small detail of the reference. Hope, you'll appreciate it!

I really love this one. A more complicated build than my usual stuff I think. Anyway hope you'll like it ;-)

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