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The Tantive IV was the last and biggest ship on my micro scale to-do list. Its close to the size of set 75244 but I’ve aimed to give it a lot more detail and accuracy. I've done my best to make sure each hull section is the right size and proportions with as much detail as possible.
The modular hull sections are connected to an internal Technic frame. The ship is strong, pretty easy to pick up (as long as you avoid those fins) and rests firmly on a small stand which can easily be made taller or a different colour. Inside the Technic frame is the ship interior and crew! The two roof sections can be removed to reveal the main corridor which connects the cockpit to the docking bays near the engines. The upper deck also comes off to show a central conference room with engineering corridors and removable escape pods either side. The 4-stud high crew and interior features aren’t to scale sadly, but hopefully they stand out as a nice extra feature for the ship!
This was by far the biggest and heaviest moc I’ve attempted so far, it was a new challenge for me but I really enjoyed the process. I’ve put instructions for this and the Liberator colour scheme on Rebrickable (link below), and thrown in the Millennium Falcon, Ghost and plenty of Rebel Starfighters in the hope that someone likes it enough to make a little Rebel fleet :)
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-73874/ron_mcphatty/micro-blockad...
An entry into the micro castle category of the CCC. Nothing elaborate here, another micro version of one of my previous builds: as there's been a ton of really strong entries to this category already, and I'm not interested in the prize.
So mainly, just a fun quicky. Still have a few more entries to come :)
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A bit of summer...
Backyard macros..
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Because I love micro!
Not 100% sold on the use of that particular water technique here, but maybe it gives it a bit of a forced perspective vibe?
Oh, and SNOT is so annoying at this level. The amount of unattached pieces here is horrifying. Did I mention this was a pain?
And I can't recommend taking pictures under a sheet in 100 degree weather...
TGIF everyone!
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Una de las cosas maravillosas de Valdivia es poder tomar una micro (un bus) a Niebla y ver el río Calle Calle. ¡Es un espectáculo hermoso!
One of the wonderful things about Valdivia is that you can take a micro (bus) to Niebla and see the Calle Calle river. It's a beautiful sight!
I started this about a year ago, but forgot about, and only just got around to finishing. Hope you like it!
For day 3 of #Vignweek2022
I decided to go microscale.
I hope you will like my take of futuristic cyberpunk city.
Check out the video here:
Well, at least really small ones.
Some decades ago I had one like this. I loved it.
It's a Honda Z600
"In Europe only the Z600 was marketed, as the N360 had been considered underpowered. 918 cars were sold in Europe, most of them in France and Switzerland. A large number of these cars found their way to Germany (where it had not been marketed), where the engines were downsleeved to 242 cc in order to fit a particular "Class IV" category of driver's licenses which did not require an exam. These models first appeared in 1969 after the last 250 cc car in regular production, the Goggomobil 250, had been discontinued. The engine offered from 12.5 to 14 PS (9.2 to 10.3 kW) and provided a top speed of 85 km/h (53 mph)" (Wikipedia)
Nikon Micro-NIKKOR 55mm f2.8 Ai-S.
I wanted to scope out an old Nikon lens, and a Nikon guy recommended this lens as the best one to try first. (Either this or a 105mm f2.5 Ai-S, or one of the f1.2's).
It's a 1:2 lens, despite the name implying a greater magnification. I've got a PK-13 extension tube designed for the lens. It gives the lens a 1:1 magnification, but a rather bulky feel.
This photo was taken with a MIR-1 and a simple extension tube. I've finally cleaned the inside of the MIR, and it's as sharp stopped down as people say.
I'll be interested to see how the Micro-NIKKOR performs; it has a strong reputation among Nikon shooters.
Sorry for the overly shitty pic. It's really cloudy out so i can't really get a good one.
But man it is fun to be doing micro again. It's been so long.
Also I finally made 15,000 photostream views.
If you fave I would greatly appreciate a legitimate comment. If you don't like it then don't fave and maybe give me some pointers.
Also if you give a good comment I wouldn't mind if you were to hit that fave button :3
1.8 cm - 0.70 inches tall.
The eyes are micro french knots (I passed the thread on the needle just one time)
The 4AO is the GARC circuits official pace racers, used to test out each circuit to ensure it meets the GARC specifications and set out baseline track times.
3-2-1 let's jam!