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This is a design for a LEGO midi-scale version of the Rogue One U-Wing. Midi-scale didn't/doesn't seem to get much love from many, but I appreciate the variety of smaller shelf sized models that you can put together on the same shelf or display cabinet (when you don't have to make them fit mini-figures).
Entry for the final round of the Star Wars Moc Olympics on the German LUG Imperium der Steine (www.ImperiumDerSteine.de)
“One Movie, one MOC” - that was the task.
There are 8 STAR WARS Movies and each Movie a masterpiece and one-of-a-kind.
The goal of this year’s final round is to catch one movie (episode 1-7, Rogue One) with your MOC.
I decided to catch the newest movie 'Rogue One' in my entry for the last round.
I built the scenes of Jedha, Darth Vader's castle on Mustafar, the Battle at the beach of Scarif and of curse the 'Star Destroyer - ballet' - scene and set them up in a pinball machine. These machines were extremely popular in the time when the first SW movies were on the screens.
The pinball machine works (look for the video) and looks a little bit like the Death Star (OK, at least I tried to :) ).
Hope you like my final entry.
working together with artpistol.co.uk I painted a panther on the side of this building in Maryhill. no real reason, just for the fun.
The U-wing is another great new spaceship design from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. I like it a lot, especially the interior, which I think is one of the best spaceship interiors in the whole franchise. If you take a closer look at it, the amount of detail and the brilliant weathering makes it look as real as any interior can be. Real or fictional. Set design and decoration at its best. It's brilliant!
The Lego iteration of the U-wing is neat, the folding wings are a bit short, I guess, but otherwise it's really nice. For this poster I enhanced the folding wings by having them represented partially in graphics only.
This is number nine in my ongoing series of Lego Star Wars spaceship posters.
ABOUT THIS SCENE:
"We intercepted no transmissions! This is a consular ship! We're on a diplomatic mission!"
―Antilles' final words, to Darth Vader
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Imperial stormtroopers manage to board the ship Tantine IV (Tantive), and after defeating the small number of guards defending the ship, the Sith Lord Darth Vader arrives to assess the damage. Vader is outraged and questions Captain Antilles, whom he eventually strangles and kills.
Scene from Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope, originally released as Star Wars, and currently marketed as simply Star Wars: A New Hope is a 1977 film written and directed by George Lucas. It is the first film in the Star Wars original trilogy.
"The war will go on without me. It won't without you."
―Raymus Antilles, to Leia Organa
Raymus Antilles was a human male from Alderaan. During his time in the service of the House of Organa, he captained the CR90 corvettes Tantive III and Tantive IV. Antilles was killed in action during the secret mission to Tatooine while trying to protect Princess Leia Organa from being captured by Darth Vader.
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This series of images is about the planets of the Star Wars universe : Korriban, Mandalore, Rakata Prime, Naboo, Dathomir, Kamino, Geonosis, Felucia, Yavin IV, Hypori, Malastare, Dantooine, Serenno, Ryloth, Rugosa, Christophsis, Utapau, Mygeeto, Kashyyyk, Mustafar, Lah'mu, Wobani, Jedha, Eadu, Scarif, Tatooine, Hohth, dagobah, Bespin, Endor, The Death Star, Jakku, Takodama, Starkiller and Ahch-to.
They are made with toys photography, taken with a source light on the background, for have a "silhouette" render, tutorial here : www.facebook.com/SdgPhotographie/photos/a.144048730929931...
The final editing of images is done in Adobe Photoshop
There’s a new update out for Star Wars Battlefront II that lets players relive the chaotic ‘indigenous creatures vs. Galactic Empire’ Battle of Endor.
"Ewok Hunt" is simple: One player starts as an Ewok while the others begin as Imperial Stormtroopers. The Ewoks’ goal is to wipe out the Stormtroopers before they can be extracted. As Stormtroopers are eliminated, they respawn as Ewoks. Eventually, the Ewoks outnumber the troopers as they desperately try to survive the night.
In Battlefront II, Ewoks are equipped with spears, tripwires, and Wisties, which they can throw at Stormtroopers to disorient them. It initially seems like the Ewoks have a distinct disadvantage in terms of weapons technology. However, as their numbers grow, the Ewoks begin to overpower the Empire, just like in Return of the Jedi.
The intriguing part of this new mode is that it takes place at night. No… really… It’s pitch black. As a Stormtrooper, you’re equipped with a standard blaster rifle and a flashlight. Your flashlight only lasts a certain amount of time until it has to recharge.
Being a Stormtrooper in Ewok Hunt is a thrilling experience that feels like a legitimate survival horror game. You can’t see a thing outside the glow of your flashlight as the chilling sound of Ewok war horns call out in the night from afar. It’s a truly unique gaming experience.
If the Stormtroopers successfully survive the night, they’re rescued by an Imperial shuttle. If the Ewoks successfully eliminate all of the Imperial forces, they get to begin their celebration, yub nub and all.
The only issue with Ewok Hunt is that it’s a “limited-time game mode.” Hopefully, this is merely EA’s way of getting players to try out the new mode right away.
A male humanoid originating from a high-gravity world, Caysin Bog was blown apart during a raid by the Partisans led by the rebel Saw Gerrera on the moon Jedha. He survived his injuries thanks to the work of the surgeon Cornelius Evazan, who under the alias Roofoo pieced Bog back together using techniques similar to those he used to create the subservient Decraniated cyborg servant class.
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"Anything?"
"No. No signs of Rebels."
"All right, let's keep moving."
"Yeah, at least walking will help keep us a bit warmer."
―Imperial snowtrooper chatter while flushing out rebel stragglers in Echo Base
Rebel forces primarily evacuated Echo Base utilizing the south entrances on the Clabburn Range, from where they headed east to the Rebel transport evacuation site behind the South Ridge.
While the troopers were escaping, Sergeant Maxim rode his tauntaun mount Reebak to subdue an E-web team threatening a GR-75. The sergeant then demanded they evacuate the tauntaun as well.
Despite most of the remnants of the Rebellion's troops on Hoth managing to escape, the Alliance Fleet and Alliance High Command would be temporarily scattered, leaving many of the leaders of the Rebel Alliance separated from their forces and without orders. Luke Skywalker was able to make his way back to Echo Base before the Empire destroyed it and took off in an X-Wing, escorting the GR-75 medium transport Dutyfree with the aid of Wedge Antilles off the planet. Luke then chose not to go to the rendezvous point in order to find Jedi Master Yoda per Obi-Wan's request. Meanwhile,
Solo and his group were unable to go to lightspeed due to engine trouble, and were forced to flee from the Imperial fleet by other means. With First Sergeant Namir and Everi Chalis having barely survived their previous encounter with Vader, the two managed to escape in a rebel transport by sending false codes to a Star Destroyer in orbit owing to Chalis's former Imperial employment. Before the Destroyer could confirm their suspicions, the two blasted off into hyperspace, unknowing of the role they would play in future events.
The last transport to escape was the GR-75 medium transport Bright Hope, and was escorted by Wedge, Tarrin, and Wes Janson. Of the 30 GR-75 transports utilized by the Rebels, 17 were destroyed. Rebel pilot Adon Fox made it off Hoth escorting one of the transports in an X-wing. However, the transport carrying his wife was destroyed when attempting to escape Hoth.
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"This town is ready to blow." - Cassian Andor
Cassian, Jyn and K2-SO arrive on Jedha where Cassian expects to meet up with a Partisan contact. K2 stays on the ship while Jyn and Cassian set out to find Andor's contact, but they are caught in the middle of an armed uprising against the Empire led by Gerrera's partisans. (From Wookieepedia.)
I saw Rogue One last Thursday at 7:00 PM (Opening Night about a week ago) with my buddy Nathan and I absolutely LOVED it! My friend and I sadly made a few mistakes while we were at the theater, such as waiting until after watching Rogue One for the free poster, to find they were all out by the time we got out of the movie (I was actually so disappointed to the point where I ordered the poster from Ebay, haha), both of us each buying the huge popcorn and pop (which was much more than we could indulge), and not saving our seats...Yup, we were stuck at the VERY FRONT, but it was still fun. In the end it was a good time and I still enjoyed the experience. The reason this review is so late? One reason is I was really busy due to school, but I officially got off for Christmas Break yesterday, so that's not an issue anymore! The other reason was me wanting to wait a week so that as many people were able to see it as possible before reading my review. Alright, anyway...Let's just jump right into this! (SORRY THIS IS SO LONG)
(Review Starts)
This movie was amazing. I honestly enjoyed Rogue One so much more than The Force Awakens. I was geeking out so hard throughout the movie, but I can't tell if that was just because I had a friend with me or not. Now if you go back and read my Force Awakens Review, you'll see that I praised it and said it was the best movie ever made. That was a year ago and my opinions have since changed on the movie. I love it, don't get me wrong, but it isn't as high up for me anymore, I was honestly just fanboying that there was a new Star Wars movie. Rogue One felt new, fresh, and exciting, which is hilarious to say because The Force Awakens was in a time we had never seen before, and Rogue One takes place right before A New Hope. Rogue One is currently my second favorite Star Wars movie, right behind Revenge of The Sith (yes, you read that right). I'll have to make an official Star Wars Movies ranked picture, ranking all the Star Wars movies, but for now let me tell you why I loved Rogue One so much...
The Story
I feel like this Star Wars story was definitely a story that needed to be told. After watching this movie, it gives a whole new light to the beginning of A New Hope. Most people say this movie started out slow, and in a way it kinda did, but I didn't notice it as much as other people. I liked how they did something different and had flashbacks in a Star Wars movie to show some of Jyn's backstory. Loved seeing how ruthless the Empire is and how Krennic had Lyra killed and Galen taken away. Having all of the characters meet eachother along the way and form a team by the end to fight, is classic and works really well in this. This story is ultimately about teamwork and sacrifice. We get to see the designer of the Death Star, Galen Erso (Jyn's dad) and how he purposely put the weak spot that we see in A New Hope into the Death Star's design. This fixes the whole "How come the Death Star was destroyed so easily and how come the Empire overlooked this design flaw?" that fans have been complaining about for years. This was a very satisfying answer. The Rebellion in Rogue One is a little bit more harsh and drastic and this lets everyone see that even the "Good guys" can sometimes do questionable things and push the limits. This is great because the Rebels are TECHNICALLY terrorists, if you really think about it...
Rest In Peace, EVERYONE. Literally every single new character died by the end of the movie, but I really liked that they did that. It gave a sense of danger and made this movie have stakes and gave off so many emotions to the people watching. It showed that with a rebellion...There is a price to pay, and there is hell. This was very dark and gritty (For Star Wars), and felt like a war movie at times, which is great because it is Star WARS after all. There was some humor (Mostly on K-2SO's end), but it was there when it was needed, it wasn't forced and there wasn't a huge abundance of it, and I felt it was perfect. (I also want to note that I thought the new ships and vehicles/Imperial troop variants were fantastic and great additions to the universe and actually fit in and make sense despite not being in the Original Trilogy.) Oh, and that space battle over Scarif...Woah, that was cool. One of the best space battles in Star Wars to date! Loved that shield gate too, its something new and unique.
The Characters
The characters in this movie were great, I loved every single one, the only problem was that we didn't get as much time to fully flesh out each character as we probably should have, so I sadly didn't get AS attached to them as I would've liked to. Jyn was a good lead character. Tough, smart, and mischievous. Felicity Jones did a wonderful job, and I was so glad that cringy "I rebel" line from the trailers wasn't in the movie. The scene with her listening to the hologram message from her father was excellent and filled with emotion. Cassian is a rebel, but one who sometimes takes drastic measures and has a bad history with the empire. Him chosing not to take out Galen was a great moment. Jyn and Cassian embracing eachother before death was such a well done scene. I'm glad they didn't force a love story or have them kiss. We got a hint there could've been something, but that is all. K-2SO stole the show though, he's one of my favorite Droid characters from Star Wars, even better than BB-8. He's a smart-ass reprogrammed Imperial droid, what's not to love? His death was one of the saddest in the movie, but he went out like a boss! Chirrut and Baze made a great team, they had amazing chemistry between them and I really want to see more on their backstories. Chirrut's scene when he beat up all those stromtroopers on Jedha was so awesome, Donnie Yen is brilliant. It was a breath of fresh air not having a Jedi, but someone who believes in the force on a spiritual level..."I am one with the force, and the force is with me." Saw Gerrera wasn't in this much, and Forest Whitaker's performance was a bit weak and I wasn't a fan of the voice, but he had some good dialogue and I was overall glad he was in this. We have a conclusion to his character, and I can't wait to see him on Rebels later this season to explain what happened to him before Rogue One. Bodhi Rook was an Imperial pilot who defected, I always love to see stuff like that. I enjoyed his character too, and I'm hoping to get a book on him explaining his time in the empire and his defection. Director Krennic was actually a really decent villian and I sorta felt bad for the guy...All he wanted was recognition for his work on the Death Star. (It's ironic how he gets destroyed by the very thing he helped create.) The tension between him and Tarkin was fantastic. Oh yeah...TARKIN! I was surprised to find out that everyone was disappointed by CGI Tarkin (and Leia)...Are you serious?! When I was in the theater I was absolutely amazed...It was SPOT. ON. to Peter Cushing...They brought him back to life! Not sure if I should be astounded or scared at how good Hollywood is getting at CGI human characters...Darth Vader wasn't in the movie much, but he didn't need to be, that would just be fan service honestly. Let the new characters shine. When he was there...HE. WAS. THERE. Most people didn't like his first scene, or his "Don't choke on your aspirations, Director..." line, but I loved it! The scene was perfect and I liked the line of dialogue because I felt like even though it may have been cheesy, its something that Anakin would've said.
The Locations
I was in awe of every single location in this movie...Lah'mu (Where Jyn, Galen, and Lyra were living), the space trading post (or whatever it was called), Jedha, Eadu, Scarif, and being able to see Yavin 4 and Mustafar again! Lah'mu looked so interesting and different with the dark and cloudy skies, the rocky landscape, and the tall grass fields. Jedha has so much mystery to it with it having such a strong Jedi history. We even see old Jedi ruins and old Jedi statues. I have a feeling just by the name of the planet, that in the new canon this planet will be the birthplace of the Jedi. I'm calling it now. Scarif is absolutely gorgeous! A tropical planet is something very much welcome into the Star Wars universe. Can't wait to play the Battlefront Scarif map, its gonna be awesome! Even though Jedha and Scarif are still technically there, their surfaces are f*cked. I can't wait to see what other stories come out of those planets, maybe some Clone Wars era ones, who knows...
Callbacks/References/Cameos
This movie respects all aspects of Star Wars. There were obviously a huge amount of Original Trilogy easter eggs, references, characters, etc...but there were also a few Revenge Of The Sith, The Clone Wars, and Rebels ones as well. To name some...We get to see Mustafar again, where Darth Vader apparently has a secret fortress. I think that is pretty darn sweet and fitting if you ask me. We also see what looks to be a Clone Turbo Tank, but an imperial version. I think we also see Coruscant in one of Jyn's flashbacks (in the background out the room's window) but I'm not sure. Saw Gererra from The Clone Wars makes an appearance, which was awesome considering this was our 1st animation originated character in live-action form. It made me happy to see Mon Mothma and Bail Organa in this movie, especially since they (in legends) were the ones who basically started the Rebellion. They were also played by the same actors who played them in the prequels, which I appreciated. Bail saying he needed to go to Alderaan is something I really wanted to see in this movie, and it happened. It was depressing to think about, but it was necessary. From Rebels we see Chopper for a split second in the Yavin Base, The Ghost during the space battle over Scarif, and on the loudspeaker in the Yavin Base, "General Syndulla to the hanger" can be heard, obviously referencing Hera from Rebels. I guess she eventually gets a promotion! At least we know Hera and Chopper will still be alive and kickin by the time of A New Hope...Not sure if I can say the same for the rest of the Rebels characters. We will just have to wait and see. Cornelius Evazan and Ponda Baba from the cantina scene in A New Hope briefly make an appearance while our characters are on Jedha and they bump into them. I didn't mind these cameos because Evazan does have a death sentence on 12 systems, so he certainly gets around. Why not have him be on Jedha? In the visual guide for Rogue One it further elaborates how he was there experimenting on corpses that were dismembered or decapitated and turning them into working cyborgs. In legends his character was this "mad scientist" sorta guy, so this all makes sense. Then there's the two cameos I felt were absolutely forced and unnecessary...C-3PO and R2-D2. Literally only 1 second of them, which makes it even more unnecessary. I guess they had to keep their streak of being in Every single Star Wars movie...
Vader Scene/Ending
Hmm...Am I forgetting something? Oh...You didn't think I would forget about that EPIC Darth Vader scene/movie ending, did you? Ho-ly...SHIT. One of the best scenes ever in Star Wars. Darth Vader...The most well known villain ever...kicking ass and slaughtering a group of rebels. What more could you ask for? This is something me and fellow Star Wars fans have been waiting for for forever and it paid off! The sense of urgency with the rebels trying to escape with the plans and sacrificing their lives for that very reason was brilliant. Darth Vader felt terrifying in this scene. The music during it was pretty epic too! Then we get to see the Death Star plans delivered to Leia, something else I really wanted to see. Yet again, they did a fantastic CGI job with A New Hope Leia. No complaints there.
Movie Rating
I'm giving Rogue One a 9/10. This is exactly what I want from a Star Wars movie. Fantastic stuff. Well done Gareth Edwards...Your hard work and devotion really shows. What are your guys' opinions? Did you like it, did you dislike it, are you in between? Feel free to post a comment letting me know!
On another note...I can't believe Christmas 2016 is so close! I'll probably post a photo on Christmas Day, but until then...That's all for now! Take care, everyone. :)
"Are you Mandalorian?"
"I'm a simple man making his way through the galaxy. Like my father before me."
―Din Djarin and Boba Fett
Boba Fett was the unaltered clone of Jango Fett, a human male Mandalorian bounty hunter who raised Boba as his son during the Republic Era. Fett emulated his genetic donor, whom he regarded as his father, by wearing a customized suit of Mandalorian armor. His personal starship was Slave I, a Firespray-31-class patrol and attack craft that once belonged to Jango. Trained in combat and martial skills from a young age, Fett was one of the most feared bounty hunters in the galaxy during the Imperial Era. He became a legend over the course of his career, which included contracts for both the Galactic Empire and the extensive criminal underworld.
"She was left for dead on the sands of Tatooine, as was I. But fate sometimes steps in to rescue the wretched."
―Boba Fett, on his and Fennec Shand's survival
Fett survived his fall into the sarlacc, though he was quickly separated from his armor, which was found by Jawas and later acquired by the Tatooinian sheriff Cobb Vanth. At some point Fett acquired a gaderffii stick and cycler rifle.Though a number of rumors about his fate circulated, Fett was presumed dead due to his fall into the sarlacc.
- Rogue one
Been thinking about making one of these for a while and finally got around to it.
Legs inspired by Angus MacLanes old build.
Yesterday, the 4th may have been with you, but today it's the revenge of the 5th! To celebrate, here's my Imperial Star Destroyer in Rogue One scenery.
Attempting to pay homage to Brett Northcutt's beautiful concept image of Vader meeting Krennic. My version is nowhere near as epic but fun as hell to set up and play with the lighting.
I'll post a photo of the setup later today. I used baking paper behind Vader to diffuse the lights.
This is a higher angle pic to capture Vader's reflection. The previous photo is lower down and suits the source image a bit better but loses most of the cool reflection onto the tiles.
SPOILERS ALERT!
This is the ending scene of the best and darkest Star Wars film ever - "Rogue One". I think it was also one of the best scenes in the franchise, an epic and heroic death of Jyn Erso (see my previous tribute to her here) and Cassian Andor, who gave their lives to let the Rebellion get the plans of the weapon which can destroy planets - the Death Star. Luke Skywalker was able to destroy it only because of them... Without them, there would be no Episodes IV, V and VI.
"Rogue One, may the Force be with you."
You can watch the entire scene here:
Destruction of Scarif scene [1080p HD]
Michael Giacchino - Your Father Would Be Proud (OST "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story") - the wonderful and heartbreaking music from the scene
Rogue One: Your Father Would Be Proud - CINEMATIC EMOTIONAL MIX - an even more beautiful cover by Samuel Kim
Let's hope this scene is not going to become relatable for anyone anywhere! Now I'm almost 100% convinced it can and will happen. :(
I don’t have a drone. There has been a few occasions over the years when I have had an idea and I’ve had some help with friends with drones however. Not knowing what to do, how it all works, not really known how to ask the right questions those photographs have all ended in ”projects”.
I still don’t know how this works and I doubt I ever will if I don’t buy a drone of my own. I’m not talking about how to fly it but rather what does everything look like from up there. It takes some time to learn how to read that.
While thinking whether to buy a drone of my own I asked my friend with his to help me with a thing I wanted to try. The thing turned out as planned alright but this photograph is not it. This was a last minute ”hey, let’s take a look over there too while we're here” -thing on a parking lot after we were finished and getting ready to leave. What a delightful and unexpected look. I just love those colours and textures on the ground. It only needed a little something to make it really pop. You know?
Tried recreating the teaser photo for Rogue One. . . Haven't really done this before, nor do I have much experience with photo editing.
Been working on multiple builds lately. Hoping to wrap up some of them soon!
Let me know what you think!
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With the foils open it was way too big to fit in my photo setup, to avoid too much editing it's the only pictures I took of it in this configuration.
The foils are really sturdy, and the turntable sytem is strong enough to support the foils in any position without the need of support.
"Rogue One, pulling away." - Bodhi Rook
Frustrated at their inaction, Jyn, Cassian, K-2SO, and a number of Rebels volunteer to take matters into their own hands. The party takes the shuttle to raid the databank themselves. Before they take off, however, they are confronted by Rebel command, who asks them to identify themselves. Rook improvises a callsign of "Rogue One" before heading off to Scarif without Alliance permission. (From Wookieepedia.)
"Trust the Force." - Lyra Erso
Jyn witnesses the murder of her mother, and capture of her father, before fleeing to a hideout in a cave on Lah'mu. It is there that she waits for Saw Gerrera to rescue her.
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I love the breathtaking vistas in Rogue One! This is one of my favorites: A menacing Imperial Star Destroyer hovering over Jedha City.
The model is 40 Studs long and contains approx. 1200 parts. Originally it was planned as a companion build for my Imperial Shuttle MOC, but here finally a detailed view of it (as requested ;).
Credits to Eurobricks Brickdoctor www.moc-pages.com/home.php/17471 for the use of his LDD hull design.
"The Umber" is my steampunk version of Rogue One's UT-60D troop transport (also referred to as a "U-Wing"). It's as functional as the official LEGO set, and even a bit bigger.
Video available: youtu.be/uMc-NSMLuso
I love the breathtaking vistas in Rogue One! This is one of my favorites: A menacing Imperial Star Destroyer hovering over Jedha City.
The model is 40 Studs long and contains approx. 1200 parts. Originally it was planned as a companion build for my Imperial Shuttle MOC, but here finally a detailed view of it (as requested ;).
Credits to Eurobricks Brickdoctor www.moc-pages.com/home.php/17471 for the use of his LDD hull design.
Entry for the third round at the MOC Olympics at my German home LUG Imperium der Steine. The last eight had to build a scene from the coming Star Wars movie Rogue One. Unfortunately I had only four days to think, build and take fotos because of my holidays. Hope you like it anyway.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
"Opens on a shot of a planet which pans up to a view of planetary rings with a small ship flying through them. Switches to a shot of the planet Lah’mu and the ship flying through the rings. A shot of the planet closer up with the ship flying towards the surface. The ship flies down across a farm and passes by a white worker droid, who watches the ship. Cuts to a young Jyn Erso running across the rocky plain with the ship following behind her...."