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Logan and Jude and I got to build Benny's Spaceship, Spaceship, SPACESHIP!
Underneath Unikitty there's a little control room with an enclosed reactor that I really liked.
It also has some big spring-loaded darts that are hidden in the body and come out when you pull the wings outward. Very cool!
"You there! We're looking for the spaceship!"
"... The spaceship?"
Woops! Turns out, that's not what the local people call it. This is the House-Monument of the Bulgarian Communist Party also known as the Buzludzha Monument.
A scene from Epcot's Spaceship Earth.
"The pharaoh dictates decrees which are copied onto scrolls by his scribe. The scribe (not pictured here) uses a simplified cursive form of hieroglyphics — a sort of ancient shorthand if you will. The hieroglyphics on the surrounding walls are authentic recreations from actual Egyptian structures".
My spaceship is in trouble, it developed a crack in the nuclear proton coagulator.
Strobist: One AB1600 in 86" PLM from camera axis, one Einstein 640 with full CTO from high right and one AB1600 with half CTG from rear left for rim, all fired by radio.
The background is a 3D fractal generated with Mandelbulb.
Round 8 of the RogueOlympics at roguebricks.de, last round, this weeks theme: Upside Down. So I built four upside down spaceships in three submissions and I let my fellow Rogues decide which one'll make it as a submission for the final round
Black Mountain's summit offers a convenient viewpoint of Apple Park, Cupertino, Sunnyvale, and Mount Hamilton. You can even see Lick Observatory if you look closely enough.
The iconic view at Epcot, Spaceship Earth. I couldn't stop taking photos of this, everytime we walked by I went for my camera, I must have been to Epcot 100 times in my life and it is still the same. I love Epcot!
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Created using MidJourney Version 6 Alpha.
Created for Faestock Challenge 90
Spaceship earth by Andy castro
Background by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month
Meadow by my archive
Benny has a new white spaceship! The cockpit opens of course. There is a lightbrick inside to illuminate the spaceship (push the button behind Benny).
R41 - Feral is a fighter built with a mixture of human and acquired alien technology. Armed with what would seem to be a declassified Tech Level - 2 Laser system, it fools much larger craft into dogfights. This is when it reveals the true nature of it's weaponary. Infused with alien tech the lasers are now much stronger then normal, and its enough to send most foes packing.
This is a shaped very similar to a VV but I don't think it classifies as such unless you count the droid's mohawk.
It's a little different for me, and the colors seemed a little hard to photograph, so I have taken shots with two different backgrounds and three diffeerent types of lighting. So, if you think this pic looks off see if there is another one you like better, I find it too hard to decide what I personally like best.
I have a dream to one day build a kick-ass spaceship and participate in SHIPtember. The problem is, this is not at all my area of expertise, and I don't really know how to build a ship. It was Star Wars and its spaceships which drew me to Lego in the first place. But when I started MOC'ing I found myself doing landscaping and trees and natural stuff mostly, because gardening is another hobby and I found it 'easy' to garden with Lego. Turns out I'm not great at designing buildings and vehicles. But those are the sets I like the most (Star Wars, various Space themes, Modular Bldgs, Architecture) - probably because Lego can design them much better than I ever could.
However, I love to learn new things and I want to expand my abilities, so I'm setting out on a spaceship building adventure! Next year I will design and build some spaceships, using trial and error to figure out how to do things and learn from both Lego official sets and other people's custom designs on the web. (I'm following many great builders on Flickr plus the existing SHIPtember group). And next September (2018) I plan to build for SHIPtember!
Technically I started this endeavour last fall. Our club had built a collaborative Moonbase display for Brix n Blox, and I contributed 5 modules - my first foray into space! One was a spaceship parking lot, but I had no spaceships because I hadn't had time to build any. I had a second copy (for parts) of Benny's Spaceship (one of my fav sets) and while I was at the show I sat down and tried to design a spaceship from those parts (plus a handful of other 'spacey' parts thrown in). With that limited palette and time I came up with 2 small ships (pic) - blue was first and I don't love it but it's ok. The grey/black one was second and I like it better. Guess I'm learning already but I have a long way to go to get to 100 studs!
So bear with me over the next while as I try to figure this all out. With lots of time, and both my fairly large existing parts collection and the ability to order what I need, I hope things will get easier. I will post some pics of WIPs and ask for feedback to help me learn - thanks in advance for your help and to everyone who posts their awesome spaceship builds!
(Please feel free to direct me to feeds of any great spaceship builders you know)
Spaceship Earth
Future World
Epcot
Walt Disney World
Constructive criticism is always welcome. Thanks for looking!
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