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This is my entry into Category C of Challenge #2 in the AG game over at Eurobricks
PREPARING FOR LAUNCH
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After my week long break back aboard the Axle, I am ready to get back to work. My briefing was unusually short, not saying much about my location other than "everything will be fine". Well, I guess everything will be fine! Time to get in my OF21 Sparrow Fighter and head off for my next adventure.
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Notes: I have always wanted to do an NCS style hangar, and this challenge was the perfect opportunity. Inspirational credit goes to Peter Reid, Thomas Oeschner, and all the great creations in the NCS style, it is one of my all time favorite themes.
The launcher was designed as a mag-lev system that slingshots the ship out of the hangar. When the ship lands, it does so in the hangar above, where maintenance is done, and then the ship is lowered into place for the next mission.
Please let me know what you think, and enjoy!
My collection, camera, and backdrops may be elsewhere, but I'm still building! This little bugger's an alt-build of 60225 Rover Testing Drive.
As a photographer, a common theme I like to find is minimal geometry and patterns in nature or man-made objects.
This photo represents geometrical patterns and shapes created by the architecture and reflection of the Prudential Plaza in Jacksonville, FL. I walk past this building so many times, but one day managed to stand underneath it, and discovered this magic.
The architect is KBJ Architects from Jacksonville, FL, a firm responsible for shaping the incoming Jacksonville skyline we have today.
Please let me know if you have any thoughts or comments on how I can improve this.
If you are interested in more architectural abstraction, please check out my [Abstract Photography Album]
Thanks for your time!
I posted one like this a few weeks ago that I took at an angle. I like the way the base legs of SSE look on this one.
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The skyscrapers of London all lined up pointing to the start like a spaceship under a blue sky.
Just a quick little vignette for the Eurobricks cmf contest.
This was my first time doing a sci-fi interior, so I'd appreciate any comments/criticisms.
The Elfire Interceptor has left the shipyard!
I made a build overview video with commentary on YouTube at youtu.be/p7oWhQQKz4I.
This design was tons of fun. :) Big appreciation to Rob, Zach, and Stijn for feedback as it evolved!
Aaaay. It done! I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.
A big thanks to all the people who commented and left ideas on the WIPs. I probably should have posted more of them, but whatever. Even though it's only 46 studs long this'll probably count as my SHIP for this year (although the acronym doesn't really apply).
Anyhow, I hope y'all like it.
Sola Deo Gloria!
Made for the "Out of this World Space Builds!" contest on Ideas. Neo-CS ship, with its docking robot.
Just a quicky shot of my latest "little" project. No one ever accused me of building fast...
This is the port side of the front section. There will be another big asymmetric section on the starboard side. All I have so far is that out-of-focus stripey antenna in the background.
This will almost definitely be SHIP-sized by the time it's done.
UPDATE: This model is now complete.
It's done... Finishd my New Ship the Odyssey!
From Ulysses 31
Odysseus' Ship
4 Lightbricks are Inside the eye.
dimensions are
wide 73 studs
length 38 studs
height 55 studs
3,2kg
parts are arround 5600
Inkl the New stand with 215 parts
#instructions will follow...
My progress for the second week of Shiptember. It's been a tough week and I was stuck on the engine heat sinks for a while but I've made some decent progress.
I didn't include the head here since I've been focusing on the engines, rings and hull. Oh and everything's still white for now - I'll decide on a colour scheme closer to finishing.
When shooting a photo that I’ve done before I always try to find a way to do it a bit differently or include a new element to give it a new spin. Otherwise, what’s the point in shooting the same shot again? Here I shot at an angle to include the moon which is an element I had not included with both the fountain and Spaceship Earth before.
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This is a blend of three exposures using a luminosity mask and an inverted luminosity mask.
Seven of my photos have made it into Explore in the last three days... I guess people really like Disney.
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Spaceship Earth is one of the more approachable icons to shoot in the Walt Disney World Resort, especially at night, as the area around it is full of sweet little additions. It helps that Epcot tends to empty out immediately after IllumiNations, giving you time to wander around the World Showcase and eventually come back to Spaceship Earth's turf, which will almost definitely be empty.
The only thing I never seem to capture along with the attraction are the trains. It's like I forget they even exist until we're out of the park and I see one go by (or I'm queuing up to get on), and then it's too late or I'm too lazy to get back on the court.
That's what next time is for, right?
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This question mark shaped spaceship is part of the continuing alphabet starfighter project I am working on with my 4 year old Star Wars obsessed son. We finished all the letters so now we are on to special characters and numbers.
After finishing the alphabet, I held a poll to see which special character to make next. Question mark won the poll by just two votes over ampersand! The curve is always the hardest part of tackling any of these ships. I pulled out the C-Wing to remind my self of a cool way to accomplish a curve. I used a similar technique of wedge plates to build a curve shape. I knew I had a lot of dark red wedges, so that was the first color. I like the combination of medium azure with dark red, but I don't have very much of that color left so I needed a third color to pull of the work of connecting the angles together - light grey (light bley) does that work for this ship. The connections are made on the outside spine of the ship because of the cockpit placement. While the play features are relatively simple on this ship with a rotating bottom gun turret, I am quite happy with how the ship balances with just two minor landing gear additions. This super fun build was completed in just two sessions on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning - with help from Elliot of course!
If you liked this or any of the other ships be sure to follow along and check out the group starfighter shot for details on the #abcstarfightercontest There are several entries already, but I'd love to see more :)