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week 32 : MINIMALISM
Thought this would be a simple and fun shot to go with the release of Rogue One. Thanks to my photo friends Gerald and Christine for the Mug.
Have a great week friends and let me know what you thought of the movie:)
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60 Inch shoot through umbrella camera right AB800 1/4 power
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ISO 100
SS 1/125 seconds
PocketWizard Plus III
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The Ghost & Phantom 2, modified with lots of extra details, including a new roof, a more accurate underside and the original Phantom. The Phantom 2 is changed a bit too, instructions are all here...
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rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-161011/ron_mcphatty/the-ghost-ph...
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I've added 566 extra pieces to The Ghost and Phantom 2, mostly to the surface with a few sections being rebuilt and the Phantom 2 substantially overhauled. The Phantom 1 is an extra 190 pieces and fits nicely in the docking area. Both Phantoms can also be docked with the original set 75357 build with a very quick and easy modification to the Ghost's roof.
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Making clear instructions for this mod was a challenge andI've trying something a little different. The instructions start with the complete set and detail which sections to remove, then which of those to disassemble and which to keep. This step takes 10-15 mins and modding The Ghost and Phantom 2 around an hour. On the Rebrickable page there's lots of ZIP files with instructions and invetories to do the Ghost, Phantom 1 or Phantom 2 mods/builds seperately.
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I've also build an angled stand, pictures of that to follow but in the mean time thanks for looking!
I’ve managed to collect all of the Ghost crew but have been struggling to display them. In the end the amazing 75312 Slave 1 inspired me to try midi-scale and I managed to put this together! She’s 27cm long, 21cm wide, weighs in at 695g and the parts cost is around £85. She’ll holds all six crew (although they’re all sitting and lying down) and I managed to get a sturdy little stand right under the centre of gravity. I’ve also made tiny Phantoms 1 & 2 that can hold Chopper.
Instructions are now on Rebrickable, thanks for looking! rebrickable.com/users/ron_mcphatty/mocs
5 POA again, but it's a nice enough little figure even if some of the paint apps are a tad rough. Close enough likeness of Felicity Jones, her head scarf is removable and she has a working holster. Though frankly that's the least I would expect, even in a 3.75 inch figure.
It's sad that it's come to this after the Golden Age of the Vintage Collection.
These were great fun to put together, especially doing the research (watching Rogue One again!). Free instructions on Rebrickable, enjoy :)
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-49940/ron_mcphatty/micro-tie-rea...
Final version with updated foil system and easy cargo drop.
You can see a animation of the inside mechanism of the foils here.
To put them in landing position you just need to raise the foils (In blue here. Right and left foils are independent).
To put them in fly mode you need to slightly raise the liftarm (red here) while pushing the foils and support the descent.
More on www.hellobricks.com/2016/04/rogue-one-packaging-officiel/
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I'm pleased to present my latest (and biggest) Satr Wars lego moc which takes place on the rebel base of Yavin IV,
don't hesitate to go and see the video about this moc here : youtu.be/I5NQ2_6B2xw
I love this ugly beast, it was surprisingly tricky to get the cockpit and wing hinges right but I loved every minute I spent tinkering. The wings fold and the cargo pod is removable, white sand and azure coastline not included! Instructions are on Rebrickable... rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-67227/ron_mcphatty/micro-zeta-cl...
Again, not much is changed here that I haven't touched on in other photos. The one thing that bothers me is that the grey texture detail on the front of the "shoulder" bits looks a bit too simple.
Here is my small rendition of the Kyber Refinery Outpost on Eadu, complete with landing pad and laser cannon. Hope you all enjoy!
Seeing the Imperial tank in 'Rogue One', and realising that the Empire still used tracked armour, gave me the idea of modifying a Corps! Elite toy to represent a vehicle that, in my imagination, existed just off screen.
This is meant to be a light scout/recon tank, similar to the modern US army's Sheridan or the British Scorpion/Scimitar. In fact, the original toy bore a strong resemblance to both those tanks (despite being fitted with an excessive amount of guns and rocket launchers) and may have been based on them. I find this quite appropriate as the 'Rogue One' Occupier was constructed on top of a Stormer tank built by Alvis, a British company which also makes the Scorpion family of light tanks.
Star Wars Rogue One - Imperial Combat Assault Tank Comparison
Lego, Hot Wheels, and Hasbro - Vintage Collection
Jyn Erso, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (www.facebook.com/azproductioncosp)
Cosplayer: Naoko Cosplay (www.facebook.com/Naoko-Cosplay-763406550354663/)
Star Wars and the Power of Costume explores the challenges in dressing the Star Wars universe from the Galactic Senate and royalty to the Jedi, Sith, and Droids. Featuring over 60 hand-crafted costumes from the first seven Star Wars films, the exhibition (located at the Cincinnati Museum Center in Cincinnati, Ohio) reveals the artists’ creative process – and uncovers the connection between character and costume.
Features of the Power of Costume exhibit include short films that provide a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process and include interviews with the designers and actors/actresses. The experience in enhanced by interactive flip books featuring sketches, photographs, and notes that capture the creative team’s inspiration and vision.
Featured costumes include:
•Monk-like robes of Jedi Masters Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker
•Intimidating suit and complex breathing apparatus of Darth Vader
•Yak hair and mohair costume of Chewbacca
•Fierce armor of mercenary bounty hunters Jango Fett, Boba Fett, and Sam Wesell
•Elaborately detailed gowns of Princess Leia, Queen Amidala, Queen Jamillia, and their handmaidens
•Intricately designed costumes of astromech’s R2-D2, C-3P0, and BB-8
This photo is just one of the many costumes seen in the Star Wars and the Power of Costume exhibit that allowed myself and my family to get up close to these historic and awe-inspiring films in ways that we’ve never seen them before. The next time I watch one of these movies, I will have the perspective of how the costume was designed & created and what inspired the look & feel. Thank you to the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, and Lucasfilm, Ltd. for developing this exhibit to give Star Wars fans such as myself this opportunity.
Taidu Sefla was a human male soldier who served in the Alliance to Restore the Republic during the Galactic Civil War. During the war, Lieutenant Sefla became a member of Rogue One and promoted Jyn Erso to the rank of sergeant shortly before the Battle of Scarif. He was killed on Scarif by one of the Imperial death troopers while attempting to arm the master switch.
It's a shame that Hasbro picked one of the more distinctive Rebel soldiers to make into a figure as it limits the customising possibilities but the Rebels aren't particularly uniform so it's not totally impossible. I think it would be a case of breaking Sefla up for parts to use on another figure, rather than simply swapping the head. It doesn't help that the figure is sculpted as a bit more portly than the actual actor and that the vest is moulded to the torso, but the helmet is removable and the belt appears to be (I haven't tried it). The rifle is screen accurate too. I'm thinking that the Indiana Jones Russian soldiers might make a good base but I will have to get hold of a couple more Seflas before I try it.
Alternatively, some of the Rebels in Rogue One are dressed very similarly to the Hoth Rebel soldiers, the only difference being the colour of their uniforms. So, I guess if someone was brave enough to sacrifice a couple of Empire Strikes Back Rebels, that could work too. Not sure I would be though!
What's today's menu for the outside world, a planet from the Outer Rim, what lies in the end? I guess we'll never know until you reach the destination. Luke Skywalker's X-wing fighter is under maintenance, and supplies are running low.
"Use the force Luke"
A distant remembrance from old Ben. He has a point though, that persuaded Luke not to give up on his dream to become a better pilot.
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He and this random r2 unit is looking a land speeder, what they got is a three dimensional land speeder with two wheels attached.
"It's not bad to try it I guess"
Luke held the r2 unit at his back, leaning down the bike's back. and started to paddle their way through the gates.
Female rendition of Orson Krennic, wearing a white Imperial Military Uniform, Star Wars Franchise.
Supanova Expo, Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney, Australia (Saturday 16 June 2018)
My 16 studs x 16 studs vignette of the Dauntless above Jedha city for the fbtb.net Rogue One group build at Legoland's Star Wars Days June 2017
You can see in the background the new ladder design involving minifigure back clips - expect more of that, because I do not feel done with the Yavin ships. Certainly not with Rogue One on the way.
After watching Rogue One, I felt like I needed to build something from the movie. This build is not an exact replica, but is inspired by the Jedha Ambush where the extremist rebels attack the Imperial Stormtroopers. After two days of building with a couple of friends, this is what we came up with. Hope you enjoy!