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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...

Once an icon of the Galactic Republic fleet, the Imperial regime quickly phased the ARC-170 out of major frontline use in favor of the Sienar TIE line. Despite this, the ARC remained an effective multi-role fighter and many saw continued usage throughout the Imperial era via smaller and more remote Imperial outposts which could not accomodate entire squadrons of individually specialized TIEs. The Coruscant Guard maintained several examples for ceremonial "warbird" purposes within the Imperial Center.

1990’s Cosmicopter (Particle Ioniser) looking amazing after all these years

 

This is about as far back as I go with my nostalgia for Classic Space theme. Very strange and fun space helicopter!

 

Great angles and use of storage space for a medium sized ship. Neon elements practically glow in the sun!

 

The droid build up is classic, funny recently building The City of Lanterns (#80036) and seeing the similar build in the Citybots

 

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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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Both of my recent Blacktron ships made the cut at number 9 on this weeks Brickvault Top Ten Mocs. Still the best show on Youtube dedicated to the art of Lego mocs with some really stunning builds in there this week.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYs8_a6sABw

In case you guys missed the Ferrum Dawn MOC, check it out here flic.kr/p/26dPiaW

A bee sized nano drone used to infiltrate bee colonies and extract valuable information on their plans to take over the world.

 

It feels like ages since I made a freestyle spacecraft. I often find myself influenced by insects for some reason and when I saw the City Oceans Mini Sub Lego set (60263) I thought I might be able to make some kind of Viper using it's yellow mid-section. That grew into this bee nano drone. Because.. bees rock!

 

I might continue this and make a series of insect themed robotic sci-fi craft...

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

Table scrap - But gives off a Homeworld / Expanse vibe

Third of Three Vic Vipers for Nnovvember 2010.

Also, per suggestions I did do some Nnenn-style modding, with tape on the windshield/hinge bricks and a cut/sanded 1x1 brick on the end of the gun to mirror the angle of the gun.

 

Named after General Grant's nickname the Unconditional Surrender was the Union's response to the Confederated Colonies' "Grey Ghost." Like the Ghost, the U.S. was armed with a weapon designed to pierce the armor on capitol ships.

 

Fun Fact: I grew up in Grant County, Oregon, named after the Civil War General. It seemed the logical counterpart to John "Grey Ghost" Mosby.

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.

In the waning years of the Galactic Civil War, the Coruscant Guard adopted the TIE/sk x1 "Striker" as its principal air superiority fighter, replacing the ageing V-wing fleet which had provided in-atmosphere defense since the Republic era.

 

Prior to 2 ABY, the TIE/sk was rarely seen outside of military installations that catered to experimental craft. While the standard TIE platform handled adequately in atmospheric environments, the Striker airframe had an edge in maneuverability that was ideal for navigating Coruscant's dense architecture and crowded skylanes. The Air Guard fitted their variant with precision weapons and under-wing guided missiles to minimize collateral damage. The Coruscant Guard was one of the few elements of the Empire to widely adopt the Striker.

 

The TIE Striker was maintained for rapid deployment at surface airbases and the orbital Golan defense stations that surrounded the planet, although saw little combat until Coruscant's own civil war in 4 ABY.

This was supposed to be an entry for LEGO Ideas Activity "A Pop of Blue" in which you had to build something only using blue bricks.

 

I completely missed the deadline thinking it was until the end of the day... ahah

 

Nothing is lost, decided to post it here anyways and, it felt good having a break from the little builds and building tips!

 

This is a sci-fyish Vertical Take-off and Landing vehicle (VTOL) and started out with the windshield element and the cones for engines.

 

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Table scrap - But gives off a Homeworld / Expanse vibe

♦ Instructions available on Rebrickable

 

As my exploration of Prequel ships continues, I'm trying to shift my focus to Minifig-scale more, and decided to give a crack at Obi-Wan's sleek Delta-7 from Episode II: Attack of the Clones.

 

At exactly 400 pieces, this compact and angular ship was full of technical challenges, especially with the constraint of making a proper interior that could accommodate a full Obi-Wan Minifigure without ending up with a bulky design.

 

Following my "wings must be as thin as possible" philosophy (like the Eta-2), I used a combination of plates & tiles for the outline of the wings, and bricks on their sides for the rest: this resulted in 2-plate thick wings, which give the ship all its slenderness, especially seen from lower angles. At this scale, and given how compact the ship is in-universe, I wanted to respect the slim and sharp look of the original design.

 

Making a functional cockpit with comfortable space was the most daunting task as I needed to securely attach the fin section and both angled fuselage parts that surround the cockpit without using any vertical space, where Obi-Wan sits. I also managed to incorporate a dashboard that doesn't obstruct the pilot's view and depicts the screen fairly well.

 

The model features detachable landing gear to be displayed on the ground, as well as a canted stand for a more dynamic pose. The model is very stable overall and perfectly swooshable.

 

Instructions for the Delta-7 are available on Rebrickable!

A microscale build of the Spaceship Victory from 승리호 (SPACE SWEEPERS).

 

I started on this project almost immediately after the movie released internationally, and displayed it in August 2021 at BrickFair Virginia.

 

At the time I started building this, the only available reference for the ship were screenshots, so I opted to leave out the transformation between its two configurations. Now that better images of the ship are available online... I would probably still build it the same way because the reconfiguration system for the engines is absurd.

The team heads to pick up a Jedi survivor friend on a small island landing pad

Somewhat inspired by the "Bebop" from Cowboy Bebop and terrestrial fishing trawlers.

LEGO #6956 M:Tron Stellar Recon Voyager or

Rescue Star Cruiser, from 1990

 

New video up on YT: youtu.be/oUNsrVnlAKs

 

Not sure who designed this, but a good chance Jørn Thomsen was involved

 

Great M:Tron prints. Strange fence lattice elements. Cool ribbed convex corner panel

And loads of space bits and trans neon green

  

#LEGO #MTron #LEGO6956 #ClassicSpace #6956 #LEGO1990 #LEGOSpace #LEGOMTron #StellarReconVoyager #afol #legomaniac #LEGOSpaceship

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Let's continue building some LEGO Microscale Habitats!

Simple build, but with some interesting parts usage.

Maybe one the best habitats so far.

Which one is your favourite?

 

Check out the video tutorial on my YouTube channel:

youtu.be/SH64feQdUgc

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!

Built for Shiptember aprox. 115 studs long.

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

This one manned starship is one of the fastest around, able to out maneuver most others in the galaxy. Its initial use is for combat, where it is quite the formidable foe.

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.

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A bee sized nano drone used to infiltrate bee colonies and extract valuable information on their plans to take over the world.

 

It feels like ages since I made a freestyle spacecraft. I often find myself influenced by insects for some reason and when I saw the City Oceans Mini Sub Lego set (60263) I thought I might be able to make some kind of Viper using it's yellow mid-section. That grew into this bee nano drone. Because.. bees rock!

 

I might continue this and make a series of insect themed robotic sci-fi craft...

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

So this is the front joint of the skeleton of my Alcamator starship. I thought it would take a bit longer to build, but it's actually going pretty fast. Its gonna be huge! :D

Octan Hypertanker

SHIP Length: 118 Studs

 

Built for SHIPtember 2025.

 

My SHIPtember plan this year began with a specific goal. I created pages of sketches to prototype layouts for a microscale SHIP with a full interior, and I had a bucket of transparent purple parts purchased over the previous few months set aside in the hope they would be useful for my plan.... A plan which I completely discarded on August 31st when I found the Skeleton Storage Heads (Large) on clearance at a local shop.

 

So instead I built a minifig scale, Moonbase compatible Octan fuel transport with zero planning.

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.

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

Blacktron Tenderizer

 

Softening up the enemy.

 

I was playing one of those video games the other day where the main forms of offence are melee weapons. One of the implements of destruction that I picked up was a humble little tenderising hammer. Like the things you use to soften up steaks before cooking them. Which turned out to be a real skull smasher! and which, in turn, gave me an idea for the next ship in my Blacktron fleet. I imagine in battle this poor chap is sent in first so he probably doesn’t have a very long life expectancy.

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!

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