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Maker:L,Date:2017-9-18,Ver:5,Lens:Kan03,Act:Kan02,E:Y

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

Whilst bigger companies competed for even bigger government contracts, Doarn Kazuyuki's miniscule family company unexpectedly took a risky all-or-nothing move by investing all their assets into the development of a single model of ship. What would later come to be known as the "Model S" was the result, designed to be a smaller alternative to the hulking cargo ships that previously crowded shipyards and spaceways.

 

Almost poetically; the small, less-then-glorious endeavor of the company would in turn radically revolutionize the economy and even turn the tides of war more than any massive corporation at the time could have dreamed. The Model S, requiring only a crew of five, provided a much more sustainable option for other emerging companies, finally allowing the more agrarian outer colonies of the United Nations of Earth to legitimately industrialize. Not only did citizens find it easier to rise in the social classes- Earth (Now the name representing the entirety of non-Tarsin human civilization) could fully utilize its resources everywhere it controlled territory. The ever-growing Gross Domestic Product throughout the colonies created more competition and available capital. (Which of course means the UNE could pump out more war machines to throw at the Othaen Federation and later the Coalition of Planets.)

 

While the company itself stayed relatively small, Kazuyuki's impact was undoubtedly the window to prosperity. The new economic influence that outer colony consumers possessed created a social environment where the increasingly fascist mega-metropolises within the inner colonies had to bend (Or at least pretend to bend) to the values and morals of their formerly rural siblings. All you have to do is ask a school child what a freighter looks like and she'll tell you it looks like a Kazuyuki.

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

 

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One night I got the urge to make a super sleek, open top racer using my 2 favourite colours (black and dark red). I wanted it to be a really dense, compact build with a smooth upper body and badass looking engine chassis underneath. So I did.

This ship is uniquely capable of creating separations in spacetime and opening rifts in the fabric of the universe through which it can travel great distances in an instant.

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

A sub-atmospheric speeder with some thicc engines. Great for aerial stunts and high-speed racing, but the insurance rates kinda suck.

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I made the stickers with office labels and highlighters. Only the best materials.

A small spaceship I named "Red Stinger ". A small lightweight scout ship. Many refer to it as "the wasp"

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...

Strange LEGO Spaceship, complete with the smallest simplest escape pod!

 

The Domo is a big triangle, presumably the inspiration for pyramids of antiquity across the globe, #AncientAliens

 

Build was straight forward, it opens up very nicely, and I prefer the Deviants’ builds in this set. Plus, Kro gets a cool head printed piece!

 

On the negative, there are a ton of stickers (that’s not a biggie for me), and the mini figs.. All I see is helmet-less color-coded Power Rangers.

#MarvelPowerRangers

 

Which LEGO NuSpace set had your favorite escape pod? #76107 Guardian’s Ship? This? #7190 The ‘00 OG Falcon?

(See third pic)

  

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A Kuat Systems Engineering (KSE) research and reconnaissance vessel. I wanted to design a moc with a somewhat unique base color as well as with some asymmetry as well. I hope y'all like the way it turned out as much as I do!!

A Kuat Systems Engineering (KSE) research and reconnaissance vessel. I wanted to design a moc with a somewhat unique base color as well as with some asymmetry as well. I hope y'all like the way it turned out as much as I do!!

T Wing, as I imagined it. Hope you guys like it.

 

For any interest, all the stuff in the pictures are included in the instructions except the minifigs.

 

Instructions at: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-130037/alexsimion9/t-wing/

 

Part List at: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jcXPJ3FPVQwUiqK_uFnbCHP0T...

Built for Shiptember aprox. 115 studs long.

My U-wing V2.0 is officially complete! This ship is one of the best things to come out of the Disney Era of Star Wars and I wanted to do this amazing design justice. I originally created a U-wing Moc ~7 years ago and while it was fine for the time, looking back it has some major issues. New part releases and some greater experience helped me craft my version 2.0.

 

I'm also excited to announce that INSTRUCTIONS ARE AVAILABLE at www.brickvault.toys. if you're interested, please feel free to head over there and purchase them so you can also build this for yourself!

 

I will be posting more of this one as well, so also keep an eye out for that. I hope yall enjoy!

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

Anyone wanting to see an in-depth analysis of my Nebulon-B moc might want to check out the latest review of it by Brickcats at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYua48cpiKg&t=189s

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!

 

Instructions available from Rebrickable at: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-183741/Rubblemaker/tie-silencer-...

 

Arguably, the greatest thing to come out of the Star Wars sequels was the Tie Silencer. A stunning, sleek take on the Tie Interceptor that had way too little screen time. Set 75179, ‘Kylo Ren’s TIE Fighter’, was my entry point into this hobby and I’ve kept hold of it all this time. It’s a great set, but I wanted to turn this playset into a display set. So here it is. A complete overhaul and extensive modification of set 75179.

 

It keeps much of the interior structure from the set but has an entirely new exterior design with numerous details added and lines re-made based on screenshots and highly detailed 3d models (you’re looking at a lot more than just the original set with some tiles stuck on top) It also features completely re-designed wings using new construction methods.

 

I re-designed the underside and part of the internal structure (with no loss of structural integrity) to incorporate a cavity for the stand to slot into. A modified version of the UCS Batwing stand worked perfectly for this ship. The instructions have also been completely re-designed from scratch.

 

The ship now weighs in at 1324 pieces, including the stand (the original set is made up of just 630 pieces) 52% of the parts from the original set are used in my modification so if you own the set you would need an extra 1012 pieces to create this mod, plus it’s stand. (Currently those parts can be purchased from Bricklink for about £60).

Instructions on:

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-169518/alexsimion9/panhard-s-100...

 

A highly modified S-100 Stringer-class Starfighter by Rees Serifa's engineers.

Named Vengeance after Rees Serifa joined the Rebellion. Having a life support system, hyperdrive, two X-Wing Laser cannons but boosted for a higher fire rate, two mid-frontal laser cannons, and three powerful engines to bring vengeance swiftly to the enemy.

Serifa was a Pirate Leader who lost her crew to the Empire while she was fighting another Pirate group in the outer rim.

While the pirate group the Empire arrived with its forces above Zeffo and destroyed her cruiser with all hands lost.

 

The arriving Empire forces didn't know about the conflict between the pirate groups, they were sent to Zeffo to pick up artifacts and to do research. Finding the Cruiser there was a surprise, they knew it was owned by pirates so there was no hesitation in destroying it.

The rest of the forces were mostly lost on Zeffo and she had to retreat.

 

She pledged to avenge her people and destroy the Empire but with her small squadron of only 3 Starfighters and 2 Snubfighters, it was a difficult task to complete.

She looked to recruit people to her cause but since the Empire was putting terror in people's hearts she was having a hard time getting the numbers to rise anywhere.

 

After continued raids against small pockets of Empire forces her forces dwindled down to 3 Starfighters, her included. Her vengeance started to look weak.

One day she repelled the Empires forces attacking a damaged Rebel Cruiser, the Captain of the Cruiser asked her to escort them back to the Rebel base. The Rebel Commander offered her to join them and so Rees Serifa and her two companions became the famous Death Squadron of the Rebel Forces.

 

Seeing her team's amazing skills they decided to supply Serifa's companions with two M52X Starfighters. She was given the title Captain of the Death Squadron which put fear into the Empire's Heart every time they so that black and yellowed wings Starfighter.

This was built while hanging out with a friend. I would like to encourage those out there that have trouble finding inspiration for builds to just get together with others and build.

Quick build with some new parts from Cracklink :-)

Find many mechanical details and trans-dark blue eerie highlights spread into the organic shaping of this massive 6 foot long alien spaceship! The vintage windows are some of my favorite parts in this build, as well as the 2x2 curved sand green slope! Now what if this huge SHIP could FLY...

♦ 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!

My U-wing V2.0 is officially complete! This ship is one of the best things to come out of the Disney Era of Star Wars and I wanted to do this amazing design justice. I originally created a U-wing Moc ~7 years ago and while it was fine for the time, looking back it has some major issues. New part releases and some greater experience helped me craft my version 2.0.

 

I'm also excited to announce that INSTRUCTIONS ARE AVAILABLE at www.brickvault.toys. if you're interested, please feel free to head over there and purchase them so you can also build this for yourself!

 

I will be posting more of this one as well, so also keep an eye out for that. I hope yall enjoy!

Double feature of 1997’s small droid ships, the V-Wing and Cyber Blaster enter the LEGO City!

 

These tiny old sets were heavy on cool intricate prints. All about the minifigs here, but the V-Wing has some really fun classic space elements and shaping!

 

‘97 picks up with leg printing, which hadn’t been seen in a space theme since ‘94s Spyrius droid, Major Kartofski. And we’ll see leg prints on their human counterparts next time I look at RoboForce.

 

Happy to have both the Techdroids from this theme back in my collection, which Techdroid do you like better- red or blue?

  

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♦ 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!

My U-wing V2.0 is officially complete! This ship is one of the best things to come out of the Disney Era of Star Wars and I wanted to do this amazing design justice. I originally created a U-wing Moc ~7 years ago and while it was fine for the time, looking back it has some major issues. New part releases and some greater experience helped me craft my version 2.0.

 

I'm also excited to announce that INSTRUCTIONS ARE AVAILABLE at www.brickvault.toys. if you're interested, please feel free to head over there and purchase them so you can also build this for yourself!

 

I will be posting more of this one as well, so also keep an eye out for that. I hope yall enjoy!

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.

My Queen Bee Royal Viper Drone was one of the honorary mentions in the latest Brickvault Top Ten Mocs video. Always worth a watch for some truly amazing and inspirational builds.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbdXM-ZxyDk

By channelling the power of electrical storms through its lightning rod, the ThunderGlide can stay airborne indefinitely, or… at least until the sun comes out! This single seater aircraft is a perfect choice as a reconnaissance aircraft on stormy planets thanks to its radar mapping capabilities and zero net emissions.

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