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A plateau that could be the remainder of a volcano in the desert, with nice forests on it and an Elven castle.
a micro Barbatos. It has (almost!) full articulation (the knees don't bend far enough for my liking) I had to redesign the chest many times till i settled on that solution.
This is the Death Star in the all new Mega Micro scale. Top view.
In this scene I wanted to recreate the iconic Death Star trench run. As you can tell in the side view picture, this is just after Luke assumes command of the third wave in the trench. Behind Luke, you can see Biggs and Wedge giving cover. Just a bit behind them, you can just barely make out Darth Vader and his two wingmen giving chase. If you look really closely at the top view, you can just barely make out Han Solo returning to help save the day, although he is not yet in range to shoot at the TIE Fighters. At this point, Luke is still about 20 kilometers from the exhaust port. The hardest part of this MOC was getting the look of the Y-Wing wreckage amidst the defensive cannons on the edge of the trench.
One of the most modern ships in the Imperial Navy, the Vesuvius-class is a heavy cruiser which places on emphasis on area denial. Unlike most Imperial warships, its main offensive striking power comes not from energy-based weapons but from missiles and torpedos. These are held in replaceable silos which line the outer hull, and missile types can be swapped and reloaded via an internal rotating weapons bay.
The cavernous interior is full to the brim with munitions, ensuring the Vesuvius-class can remain on-mission for long periods before requiring a reload. However, Veerman-Vocke recognized the potential for disaster if this internal chamber was breached. Therefore, fire-suppresants and segmented bulkheads were heavily utilized, but the primary means of security are the ten feet of armour layered onto the outer and inner hull. This massively increases cost and build time, but it allows the Vesuvius to absorb an incredible amount of punishment from enemy fire.
The Vesuvius first saw use during the Second Black War, where it surprised Union and Republic ships alike with its resilience and firepower. Only the Alabast Raid finally provided the Alllied forces with schematics and a means to exploit the weaknesses of the heavy cruiser's design.
Following the bold raid by Republic Marines which ended in the destruction of the RIS Cerberus, Veerman-Vocke was ordered to reduce the missile complement in favor of adding more plasma turrets and laser barbettes to the Vesuvius-class. It is thus possible to distinguish between older and newer vessels of this type by what primary armament they use.
My take (aka copy) of Ryan Olsen's excellent Azon Destroyer "Conquest"
A neat microscale build. Unusual/rare parts are the sour-apple green window bits and two 1x3 tiles in red.
LEGO Set 20013
Jan/Feb Brickmaster Exclusive
Microscale Sub from Atlantis Theme
(Microscale version of set 8075 - Neptune Carrier)
constructed using part 40607 Rubber Band / Belt Holder 6 x 3 x 3 which was considered to be unusable and not worth selling in a BL discussion. The ship is sandwiched around the holder and is stressed because of the 2 to 3 stud angle.
...five minutes after the render finishes it's got a new profile and doesn't look so much like a camel anymore.
Height is necessary; there's three engine ports at the back.
One's hidden by the tail.
Haven't statted it out- don't know much about Aerotech -but at a guess I'd say it's about 150 - 200 tonnes.
The song linked to in the render isn't quite accurate; it's a conventional aircraft, not an aerospace fighter- technically if it were space-capable it'd be an aerodyne Small Craft, as fighters max out at 100t -so it's restricted to atmo.
Or maybe it's a super-microscale landing craft, and mecha would be two plates tall at this scale. Either or. Probably just a bomber, though.
This is a popular type of spaceship of the member of the Tilian forces, because it's both good for Fight& Flight!
Micro Air & Space Museum!
Micro airplane, kind of looks like an S-3 Viking but is way too big. It's supposed to be a transport.
Module 3 of a modular microscale Space Base on Mars. This is the Rovers Bay.
find more pics in the Mars Base set.
Xiphos Systems heavy frigate Tenebrae, equipped with two missile banks, a quad-turbolaser turret and two BFG's in the forward prongs.
Photos by Nannan
The Infiltrator is the latest Assault Star Ship from Space Homeys Interstellar Technologiesâ„¢. It is designed as a First-Line-Of-Offense (FLOO) fighter craft. Its deadly oversized blasters are used to double the penetrating power against enemy lines. The ruggedized hull can withstand heavy bombardment whether the mode of attack is direct frontal assault or sneak attack from behind.
Ship Specs
Class: Assault Star Ship
Engine: 4 NiFIC-8 Rocket Thrusters
Power plant: CL-1 Max Generator
Energy Source: Potent fuel blend of Li(thium)-Bi(smuth)-D(imwitrium)-O(xygen)
Weaponry: 2 MegaFistâ„¢ Ion Blasters
Manufacturer: Space Homeys Interstellar Technologiesâ„¢
Personnel: One (Ace Pilot Woody Shrivelle)
I built this ship in Lego Digital Designer in a green color scheme.
See more pictures at my Brickshelf page. Or check out the LDD version here.
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.