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One of my favourite pictures XD
"Star Wars The Exhibition" (Chile)
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Halcon Milenario
Una de mis fotos preferidas XD
"Star Wars The Exhibition" (Chile)
Yes! This is the progress I'm most excited about: creating these rings with flex tubes and modified plates with clips on the side will allow me to make a very smooth, rounded sandwich section in between the hulls for all the greebling. This is still a proof of concept, as I have to figure out how this will line up with the docking ports (still have to build those), how to incorporate the support structure with the supports for the hull sections, and then of course the actual greebling has to be made. But it'll all look much better than what the official sets look like! (The system scale sets anyway)
Shopping in toys r us today the boys made thier normal beline for hte lego section..hidden away in a corner was the millenium falcon! Now I dont quite get it, why this is such a big thing... but anyway here it is..book one and the platform is built...
The Millenium Falcon, waiting for its next "Smuggler's Run" at Ohnaka Transport Solutions in Black Spire Outpost.
Games, toys, and anime at the 2017 Hong Kong ANICOM Anime Convention at the Hong Kong Convention Center.
Side view of the Falcon.
Hinges and round, single, studs are used to put the ship and the asteroids at different angles.
This picture is part of my collection of Duplo renditions of famous Star Wars spaceships. I made these while playing with my son during COVID19 confinement. I did not check actual spaceship pictures for inspiration or accurateness. Just used the bricks I had around, which fortunately were enough to build big ships :)
This photo was taken with a Droid X.
This was taken at the Star Wars exhibit in Seattle, WA at the Seattle Pacific Science Center.
It's the ship that made the Kessel run in less than twelve parsecs!
I've outrun Imperial starships, not the local bulk-cruisers, mind you. I'm talking about the big Corellian ships now. She's fast enough for you, old man. What's the cargo?
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I have two sons that are only 8 weeks old, so these are not their toys. But they aren't mine either, they went in a garage sale years agao... These were given to us from some freinds because we did not have enough "boy toys" for the cousins and other little guys when they visit the house. Some of these are Miro-Machines or what ever the boy equivalent of Polly-Pockets are. And some... well they just aren't right now are they. I had wanted to take these pics for a long time, but I had misplaced the RubberMaid tub, actually the Star Wars label had come off and I never bothered to look in until tonight. I used a tripod and the Flash Pufferl and NO GaryFong still have not sent me my replacement footing. A few shots were taken in Av and the rest in Macro mode.
This picture is part of my collection of Duplo renditions of famous Star Wars spaceships. I made these while playing with my son during COVID19 confinement. I did not check actual spaceship pictures for inspiration or accurateness. Just used the bricks I had around, which fortunately were enough to build big ships :)
These are vanilla and chocolate sponge cupcakes with buttercream swirls and fondant discs. These were for the party bags to go with the R2D2 cake.
On the 5th anniversary of my time in Seattle, I tried this little homage to the 206. It's a little overly ambitious, and I couldn't get all the details I wanted on such a small area (it's 40x50"), but still a good challenge.
The original inspiration for this was how much the Bespin city structure resembled the Space Needle. Don't bite this one, I'ma paint it on the SODO wall properly large sometime.
As he nears the fortress, he spots an unusual craft parked in the mouldering courtyard.
"Wow, check out that antique skyhopper! My ancestors used to fly something like that thousands of years ago I never thought I'd see a real one up close."