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Featuring both my IPAs, a guy in blue (maybe a police officer?), and a woman is white (so maybe a nurse?).
Finally digitized this creation. It has a few more fixes, namely a more clear interior, folding fins, better guns, and rear landing gear. The arms also move up and down at the shoulder area slightly but I forgot to animate that. There are instructions for this model here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-47640/TheRealBeef1213/prowler
while you can see the whole inside here you can only access the troop bay in real life.
here is a animation of the new pods in action: imgur.com/8LIaAfc
This is my second try to build a microscale Supermarine Spitfire. I made many improvements to the first version.
Canal modules for Micropolis, inspired by work by Christian Benito @chbenito aka Little Brick Root. See more info on my blog at brickpile.com.
The Galactic Rim is not home to cutting edge and modern technology, by definition. A significant time after the introduction of drone technology to interstellar exploration and combat within the Core Systems, the idea is beginning to catch on along the Rim.
Named after a Japanese beast of folklore, the IDS Ningyo is a modern drone deployment corvette for fire. The two computer-assisted flak turrets are purely for point defence. The real edge provided by the Ningyo is it's two drone deployment bays. The crew is trained to control, maintain and manipulate a wide variety of drone types, from combat models to logistics and salvage types.
Generally hired by smaller governments to provide high-tech support to their traditional navies, the Ningyo is respected by allies and feared by enemies. With such scant protection, however, it requires careful escort to keep safe and operational.
Displayed are two drones. One 77-type salvage model, with twin manipulator arms and one Lockheed 'Stealthstrike' attack drone designed for rapid, pinpoint strikes.
Length: 41m
Manufacturer: Custom-design, Hibayshi-made.
Crew: 4 bridge crew, 10 drone control staff.
Weaponry: 2 x fast-tracking flak turrets (top, bottom)
Special: 2 x drone bays (port, starboard)
Hospital for the citizens of Micropolis, inspired by the architecture of the San Francisco General Hospital's older buildings. See my blog at www.brickpile.com for more info.
Canal modules for Micropolis, inspired by work by Christian Benito @chbenito aka Little Brick Root. See more info on my blog at brickpile.com.
Canal modules for Micropolis, inspired by work by Christian Benito @chbenito aka Little Brick Root. See more info on my blog at brickpile.com.
Canal modules for Micropolis, inspired by work by Christian Benito @chbenito aka Little Brick Root. See more info on my blog at brickpile.com.
Once it was discovered that the Confederacy was occupying the surrounding marshland, the Tolsat Commune sent word back to Tanthis Prime for their continued support.
Knowing that the Confederacy's occupancy was more attributed to common theivery than all-out invasion, and in an effort to continue to keep conflict at a minimum, Tandis Prime supplied the Tolsat Militia with a small fleet of aquatically capable craft with which to extend their patrols.
Though not combat capable themselves, it became common for the Commune to retrofit these craft with the ability to deploy low-grade explosive capsules into the shallow waters to push the Confederacy completely out of the region.
Trying to figure out what to replace the bat-fins with lead to the idea of using the Unikitty tail instead. This quick microscale was the result of trying to figure out how that piece could work in that context.
This is a custom imperial base I built in micro-scale (roughly in scale with the 75329 Trench Run). The microfigs are technically a bit to big for the actual scale of the base, but it's pretty close.
It features a front gate with an elevated landing platform and a back gate that leads to the surrounding wilderness. The landing platform can accommodate most small to medium-sized imperial ships, up to and including a Gozanti-class cruiser.
The interior if the base is sized to fit the standard set of Imperial vehicles, including AT-ATs and TIE fighters, and includes boarding gantries for both.
The design of the base came from a number of different sources
- The landing platform was originally inspired by the Endor platforms from ROTJ, but takes most of its design from the cliffside base in The Mandalorian S2E2 "The Siege" and the Imperial Base on Zeffo from Jedi: Fallen Order.
- The command center pulls from those two locations as well, plus general imperial starship bridges, especially the Class 546 Arquitens.
- Most of the interior is based on Imperial Starship hangars, especially the ISD hangar from Squadrons. Getting the angled design of the floor to work was quite interesting.
as threatened, I'm uploading individual pics of the houses in this microscale MOC
this is the white house in the middle
The result of experimenting with the new technique I invented for making the towers. It was simply sticking cogwheels on axles, and that's what was the effect.
See more at Brickshelf: www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=485845
An Oragutan can use it's feet to grab thing's and then move on his arms like legs. The chameleon doesn't need to move like that because this mode are used mostly in space to maximal it's carrying capacity.,