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I was fortunate enough to be invited to participate in a starfighter telephone game run by some awesome builders. Big thanks to them!
This is the 7th and penultimate build in the series. This round had an added twist of keeping to a consistent color scheme as well as the usual challenge of taking inspiration from the shape of the previous. Other builders tagged below:
1. Evader
3.Perseus
4. Sailer
5. Void Skipper
6. Boar
7. Spectre
8. Beyonder
Joel built the previous starfighter which gave me a square base to work from. I added some extra bits to extend it into a sort of stealth bomber inspired flying wing.
I was fortunate enough to be invited to participate in a starfighter telephone game run by some awesome builders. Big thanks to them!
This is the 7th and penultimate build in the series. This round had an added twist of keeping to a consistent color scheme as well as the usual challenge of taking inspiration from the shape of the previous. Other builders tagged below:
1. Evader
3.Perseus
4. Sailer
5. Void Skipper
6. Boar
7. Spectre
8. Beyonder
Joel built the previous starfighter which gave me a square base to work from. I added some extra bits to extend it into a sort of stealth bomber inspired flying wing.
The C005 also known as the 'Conciliator' is a small patrol craft capable of atmospheric and space flight. Its dual plasma guns and ion cannon are ideal for taking down or disabling dangerous enemies. It's two missile packs can be loaded with riot control missiles or more lethal projectiles.
I liked the tail on TR's fighter so I tried to incorporate that into my build. I also loved the under-slung 'pontoons' on his fighter, and so I tried to incorporate a similar shape here, except I stuck guns on them. I think I used 10 of the seed piece in this build and 4 in the bad-guy craft. It was fun adding features to this build, which can be seen in more detail in this video.
I was fortunate enough to be invited to participate in a starfighter telephone game run by some awesome builders. Big thanks to them!
This is the 7th and penultimate build in the series. This round had an added twist of keeping to a consistent color scheme as well as the usual challenge of taking inspiration from the shape of the previous. Other builders tagged below:
1. Evader
3.Perseus
4. Sailer
5. Void Skipper
6. Boar
7. Spectre
8. Beyonder
Joel built the previous starfighter which gave me a square base to work from. I added some extra bits to extend it into a sort of stealth bomber inspired flying wing.
Quad-leg, sort of Armored Core style mech. Uses big chunks of one of Izzo's frames. Fits a fig in back. This is the first build in Brolug's telephone game.
Autocannon, railgun and missiles.
Almost entirely T-joints.
I forgot to get a pic of the fighter folded up! That was the whole conceit of the round for us. I’m not entirely sure the one I received is put together correctly.
Those shock absorbers are supposed to compress and hold it closed AND open, I think. But I must’ve put the wrong pivot point back or something because now I can’t figure out how it works. To be fair Caleb destroyed this MOC and all other Telephone MOCs I received when we first moved. He was two, and while I was doing something else, he was on the bed just pushing the bin containing all these MOCs with his foot. Just slowly pushing it, scooting closer, and slowly pushing it more. I think I said, “Hey stop doing that.” But I wasn’t very forceful. Eventually it fell off the bed with a super loud crash. He immediately said, “Sorry, Daddy. Sorry. Sorry, Daddy. Daddy, sorry.”
I was more annoyed than mad, but I didn’t even go through the pile until this whole drama started back up in 2024! Anyway, that’s why I’m sending a Stud.io 2.0 file and a .pdf.
Just in case.
For the Starfighter telephone game, mine is the blue one, based on the black one from Tromas. This went in the post today. I'll put up more pictures when Atin receives it, or maybe sooner if it takes too long!
Starfighter Telephone Game round 7 group T.E.L.E.R.
Previous builder: breadman017
Seed part: Kryptonian Laser Gun
Sent to: thehaarie
The Gryphon E-150's main feature is the 360° rotation of the wings that allow for complicated maneuvers as well as the ability to fire the front, long pulse beam cannons in devastating disk shaped blasts. The ship also comes equipped with side mounted, heavy cannons.
This has been four months or so of major revisions. TELER ships have been consistent with some form of movement/rotation and my early ideas were not working out at all! Brendan's Petrel has such a great mechanism to it that I finally decided to copy it outright as my tie in with his fighter (along with lots of other things)! So, the wings rotate around the center while staying level which makes for a purely amazing swooshing experience.
Thanks for the awesome group guys! Now it's Henry's turn!
This is my contribution to the first Mecha Telephone Game. One of the two has already reached ExclusivelyPlastic and found a nice new home.
My round of the Starfighter telephone game. Putting up the rest of the pictures now Mike has received it!
My round of the Starfighter telephone game. Putting up the rest of the pictures now Mike has received it!
This is the F-7 Tiktaalik, my entry for the fifth round of the Starfighter Telephone Game - a build way outside my comfort zone. It took me about six months to work up the courage to get started.
This picture shows the Tiktaalik's basic shape - it's not a big fighter, but very agile. I wanted to convey something organic with the design, so I went for something a bit mantaray-ish - I considered naming it the Wolffish, but then birgburg found the Tiktaalik - which didn't only sound cool, but also had certain similarities withthe shape of my ship. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.
The tapering rear end meant I couldn't fit a big engine, like some of the earlier Neophyter fighters, so I went for something high-tech-looking, undoubtedly with immense propulsion potential.
This is the F-7 Tiktaalik, my entry for the fifth round of the Starfighter Telephone Game - a build way outside my comfort zone. It took me about six months to work up the courage to get started.
The Tiktaalik has two 'play features' - the functioning landing gear, which is strong enough to support the ship, while still not being so chunky that it ruins the design when folded up, and the opening cockpit. The door is the whole 'lower jaw' of the ship - the design of the landing gear means it's only held in place with one clip, where it should have had two. That meant I needed to 'cheat' with some half-pins to keep it shut.
This design also meant the whole belly of the ship had to be built upside-down - which again led to other interesting issues. The engine section in the back is held on with clips - that was the easiest way to do it. But the whole thing is very sturdy, apart from the wings, which are attached to the body with three studs (but still sit in place unless you handle it roughly). The only pieces that actually tend to fall off are the engine shields - they're only held in place by one stud. Those are also the seed parts in this round for our team - BrickLink calls them "Brick, Modified 2 x 3 x 2/3 Two Studs, Wing End".
Some might say it looks a bit funny when sitting on its landing gear - but I think that's a charming feature :)
Follow up to the awesome fighter from 6kyubi6 this one :) :
My round of the Starfighter telephone game. Putting up the rest of the pictures now Mike has received it!
This is the F-7 Tiktaalik, my entry for the fifth round of the Starfighter Telephone Game - a build way outside my comfort zone. It took me about six months to work up the courage to get started.
The colour scheme is inherited from the previous Neophyter ships - but I brought back the lime green, which I really like in combination with dark blue. And speaking of dark blue... that's not the easiest colour to work with:
a) I discovered too late that the sloping 4x2 wedges (43720 and 43721) don't exist in that colour, so I ended up buying some Star Wars sticker sheets that had a relatively large dark blue surface, to cut to fit those bricks - there are two of each type on there. It turned out quite well, it's almost impossible to spot if you don't know what to look for.
b) And those 2x1 45-degree inverted slopes near the wingtips? There are two of them in an old (and rare) Harry Potter set. That's it. Originally, each wing had four of them, but I had to redesign them to use those arch pieces. Luckily I could get the few I needed from helpful LUG colleagues. Thank you, baard and tosca!
I built two of these - one to keep and one to send to the next builder in line, 6kyubi6. Both were on display at Brickworld - this one has a female pilot, the other one a male one.
This is the F-7 Tiktaalik, my entry for the fifth round of the Starfighter Telephone Game - a build way outside my comfort zone. It took me about six months to work up the courage to get started.
You can see that the Tiktaalik is quite a bit smaller than the F-6 I got from Pete Reid - the backstory for that can be found under the main picture (link above) - but I've kept quite a few other design features.
My round of the Starfighter telephone game. Putting up the rest of the pictures now Mike has received it!
My round of the Starfighter telephone game. Putting up the rest of the pictures now Mike has received it!
Players connected by a "telephone" (two wooden blocks
connected by string) pose questions which must be answered
with the humorous sentences on the game cards.
-- New-York Historical Society
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subject - stock photography, female friendship, white women, friendship, gossip, young adults
description - women whispering in each other's ears
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date created - 2008-20-07
date downloaded - 2009-04-16
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