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50 Years is a long time, it's time to go back to the moon and beyond!

 

Genesis 2 in the studio ! Rendered in Cycles

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The real-life aircraft has the capacity to hold up to 28 troops, length of 19.43m (63 ft 9 in), a wingspan of 29.11m (95 ft 0 in), and a height of 5.18m (17 ft 0 in). The crew consist of four individuals (radio operator, navigator, co-pilot and pilot). the US as well as other nations involved with lend-lease (the UK, Soviet Union etc) used these aircraft during World War II, even axis powers such as Germany and Japan had variants of the aircraft through obtaining them prior to the war.

 

Many countries still use this aircraft and its variants to this day.

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The LEGO model (MOC)

 

This project took a good couple months to design in stud.io, mainly due to the limitations of olive green and the availability; I personally try to make sure my models use parts that only exist in high enough quantities while ensuring that the model is stable enough in case the model is made in real life.

 

The scale I have used in this model is 1:40th.

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Acknowledgements:

@mecabricks Scrubs and Renderbricks made the blender add on (blender advanced and lite) to allow 3D Mecabricks models to be imported to blender for the photoreal rendering.

 

Blender guru: most useful tutorials for beginners using blender.

 

Ldraw and LDD (lego digital designer) software: providing more 3D model Lego pieces for more photo-real renders.

 

Blender bricks discord server: providing useful tips and tricks and assistance.

 

Stud.io software: used for designing Lego creations

 

blender 3.2: 3D software was used to render the image.

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I'm not a big fan of Star Wars and I've never made good SW MOC's. So this is the first for a long long time.

  

Model on MecaBricks: mecabricks.com/en/models/P7l2B9JXa0N

Rendered using Blender and Adobe Lightroom. HiRISE data processed using gdal.

 

Data:

NASA/JPL/University of Arizona/USGS

Source: www.uahirise.org/dtm/ESP_076769_1380

Created in Blender 3.1 & Gimp

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I haven't posted a 3D work on Flickr in a long time and truth to be told I haven't even uploaded that much on that front in the past. I've been using Blender and DAZ Studio for many years now and I'm investing most of my free time learning new things and techniques, reason why I'm not shooting/playing many games at the moment.

 

Character: Lunafreya Nox Fleuret from Final Fantasy XV

Programs used: DAZ Studio (Genesis 8), ZBrush, Marvelous Designer, Blender (Cycles), Photoshop CC

“The Ark” project was the first attempt of mass colonization of planets outside Solar system. But it was just partly successful. Only third parts of all ships established proper colonies. Some gossips say the real purpose of project was just to get rid of excess population. A few years after the last launch of Ark revolution in hyperspace travelling happened. New hyperdrives were more powerful, faster, reliable, cheaper. So it was possible to establish regular supply lines between new colonies. So there was no need in looking for an ideal world. Colony can be founded everywhere near the source of some valuable resource.

New colonization project was called “Legacy”. It was based on fleets of smaller ships instead of one huge ship as before. “Patriarch” spacecraft was designed to carry fast deployable modules of a new colony. Habitats, industrial facilities, power plants. Everything that is needed to start building. All modules can function on the surface of planet and in space. At first group of engineers constructs small outpost on the planet, builds foundations for landing modules, and after that they are dropped off the orbit. They have their own engines for soft precise landing. Ship’s reactor can also be used as a power plant of settlement. In this case ship stays in orbit and will be deconstructed in future.

Last, but not the least. Big problem of the Ark was in its colonists. It’s very hard to keep billions of people alive in cryosells. Patriarchs have incubation facilities onboard and huge stock of genetic material. The idea is to grow most of population of a new colony artificially. DNA can be modified to provide better adaptability in case of hazardous environment. Moreover, by default all defects, random mutations and genetic illnesses were deleted from genetic material. Should I say it had serious consequences in future?

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1:40th scale

only existing lego parts were used,

rendered using blender3D in cycles.

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I plan to feature this in the Operation market garden animation I'm working on.

Have a nice day.

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Core engine of R-7 rocket family ( Sputnik, Luna, Molniya, Vostok, Voskhod and Soyuz), used from 1957 till today. RD-107 booster variant has only 2 vernier thrusters.

 

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EFCS Van Allen originally was build as colonial ship, late modification of Patriarch class. She was almost ready when huge colonization programm had been canceled due to deep political crysis. For several decades this ship was drifting in orbit without any purpose. Van Allen was partially disassembled, most valuable modules as reactor or hypercore were removed. Finaly, her empty shell was sold out as scrap. However new owner from one of peripheral colonies decided to rebuild Van Allen as construction ship. Due to lack of finances old equipment was used. Artificial gravity ring was replaced by radiation sheild to protect crew from old unsafe reactor and engine. Most secondary systems also were outdated or missed. Despite this Van Allen is still valuable costruction ship capable of assembling key sctructural parts of space stations or supermassive ships. About one third of outer rim's trade hubs were build with help of this ship.

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