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Instructions available on rebrickable username “alexsimion9” .Made two bikes with a different take on the usual SW bikes. This two are larger and stronger and built specially for fast movement and long range. The container contains experimental fuel and the two troopers escort it to a shuttle using a special route not visible from the sky.
There are people who like SAABs.
Not very many, but the REALLY like SAABs.
One of my most often requested models for people to build for themselves is the SAAB 900. The model shown here, the 900 Turbo 16S Aero 3-Door is probably the most recognisable model of the type.
I have finally decided to get into Rebrickable though, and load up some designs. You can now download the instructions for the 900 Turbo 16S Aero at the following link:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-32874/lego911/saab-900-turbo-16s...
This is the 10th iteration of my SAAB 900 model, and has the benefit of about ten years of design evolution.
The model has a Lego Technic piston engine (hence the bump on the nose), mounted longitudinally, and geared to the front wheels. The model also has independent front suspension and also suspension at the rear.
Bodywork features opening doors and luggage door, folding rear seat, and even a spare wheel under the rear of the car.
I have tried to make the model fairly sympathetic to colour selection. Without modification the model can be built in the following colours:
Dark Red, Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, Tan, Reddish-Brown, White, Light Grey, Dark Grey and Black.
With a substitution for the luggage door hinge (#48336) to black, the model can also be built in:
Dark Green and Dark Blue.
For all you SAAB 900 fans out there, this is your opportunity to build your own functioning model.
Efferman's stand. Instructions downloaded from Rebrickable. I am absolutely amazed of how sturdy this thing is.
Instructions :
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-175438/KMPMOCS/76920-pagani-zond...
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Instructions available now from: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-131500/Rubblemaker/movie-accurat...
Last year I released my EF76 Nebulon-B Escort Frigate moc, however some things were still not quite there so I have just released a huge update. Amongst the numerous improvements to the ship, the biggest are a brand new front pod (the cream coloured one) to replace the gaudy yellow version on last years release. A longer, bulkier nose section and a (much requested) brand new Micro Millennium Falcon.
This is a big model at 2643 pieces, 84cm long and 38cm high and instructions are available now.
Here are some photos of my Midi Imperial Starfighters, including modifications to set 75347. Free instructions for all of these are on Rebrickable.
rebrickable.com/users/ron_mcphatty/mocs/
This little group started with the modified TIE Bomber. I added surface detail to this ship as well as a more interesting bomb loading and dropping mechanism and space for the gonk droid in the pilot-side of the hull. The TIE Fighter and Vader's TIE Advanced are built to match the proportions and scale of the Bomber, using the same cockpit style. They can be built invididually but my intention was that they're a modification of the Bomber set, with only £10 of extra parts needed in addition to 75347.
Ahsoka Tano’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle 75362, heavily modified with a lot of extra bulk and detail, and most importantly double-sided wings! 558 extra pieces required, landing gear and vertical stand included, free instructions on Rebrickable…
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-156143/ron_mcphatty/ahsoka-tanos...
Ahsoka's cape and Huyang's apron are by @thebrickway (on instagram), huge thanks for the truly excellent accessories!
The T-6 in the Ahsoka series is a fantastic live-action update to the original ship. The Lego set is obviously lacking in the wing depart, the back surface being totally blank, so I’ve taken the opportunity to fix that and add some extra details to the whole ship.
The wings are a back-to-back construction held together with brackets. I’ve also added more details all over the hull and rebuilt the cockpit to match the new look and proportions.
Overall I’ve added around 160g of weight to the set. Surprisingly it’s still very swooshable and with all the extra weight it is very satisfying to hold!
There are people who like SAABs.
Not very many, but the REALLY like SAABs.
One of my most often requested models for people to build for themselves is the SAAB 900. The model shown here, the 900 Turbo 16S Aero 3-Door is probably the most recognisable model of the type.
I have finally decided to get into Rebrickable though, and load up some designs. You can now download the instructions for the 900 Turbo 16S Aero at the following link:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-32874/lego911/saab-900-turbo-16s...
This is the 10th iteration of my SAAB 900 model, and has the benefit of about ten years of design evolution.
The model has a Lego Technic piston engine (hence the bump on the nose), mounted longitudinally, and geared to the front wheels. The model also has independent front suspension and also suspension at the rear.
Bodywork features opening doors and luggage door, folding rear seat, and even a spare wheel under the rear of the car.
I have tried to make the model fairly sympathetic to colour selection. Without modification the model can be built in the following colours:
Dark Red, Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, Tan, Reddish-Brown, White, Light Grey, Dark Grey and Black.
With a substitution for the luggage door hinge (#48336) to black, the model can also be built in:
Dark Green and Dark Blue.
For all you SAAB 900 fans out there, this is your opportunity to build your own functioning model.
Building Instructions are available on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-90843/AbFab74/lamborghini-sesto-...