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A new side project! Taking some time to work on something new if the Whydah stresses me out. The figure is hard to see, but it should fuel some intense action!
All photos from San Diego Comic Con 2011.
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This is my own representation of Seperatist General of droid army. I just wanted to make him bigger than original figure and of course more possible. I did not wanted to include OG LEGO head and make my own.
Photographed at the exhibit "Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination" at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in Portland, Oregon.
The fin can fold down part of the way, but the shape of the bottom and the piece on the bottom of the fin stop it from folding all the way.
LEGO 75286 General Grievous's Starfighter
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General Grievous's Starfighter, Soulless One, is a customized Feethan Ottraw Scalable Assemblies Belbullab-22 starfighter [from starwars.fandom.com/wiki].
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Finally I present to you the second version of my LEGO take on Belbullab-22 Strike Bomber or better known as the General Grievous Starfighter. Major design changes on the engines and the wings. The ship’s torso didn’t went through many modifications aesthetically but it did internally. As I was commenting in my first version of this moc, the ship is designed with many organic shapes, and it is a challenge to recreate with LEGO bricks, so curved slopes were used to approximate the form of the ship, I based my vision on the 2005’s Battlefront II version of the ship cus of the polygonal shaped designed in the late 2000’s videogame render.
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Congratulations to the Boston Bruins for winning their sixth Stanley Cup. I have to admit, it was great to see an original six team hoist Lord Stanley's Mug once again, but it would have been even greater to have seen the Vancouver Canucks win for the first time in their 40 year history.
Congratulations once again to both teams for an excellent and exciting playoff run.
Enjoy!
This is an alternative version for one of my daily shots of 365 Days of Clones.
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