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Under construction, nearly there :)

 

The Fondor Haulcraft from StarWars Andor series.

 

I left this project for a while, but now with some new effort, almost finished, still have to complete the front, and add the interior, but its almost done.

 

After that the physical build begins!

 

Not sure if I will create instructions, but who knows.

 

Here's my rendition of the Fondor Haulcraft from the StarWars series Andor.

 

I really love this ship and all it's functionalities. It has functional landing gear, ramp, schrapnel launcher and inserts for the red lasers.

 

It has also has interior, but that needs to be finetuned.

 

I am now starting the physical build. Nice holiday project :)

 

Happy holidays everyone!

 

#Andor #starwars #lego #moc #rvlmocs

Here's my rendition of the Fondor Haulcraft from the StarWars series Andor.

 

I really love this ship and all it's functionalities. It has functional landing gear, ramp, schrapnel launcher and inserts for the red lasers.

 

It has also has interior, but that needs to be finetuned.

 

I am now starting the physical build. Nice holiday project :)

 

Happy holidays everyone!

 

#Andor #starwars #lego #moc #rvlmocs

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This is my review of the Rebels Imperial Troop Transport MOC by Rob van Leeuwen.

 

Total points = [87/100] πŸ‘

 

The first time I saw this MOC on Brickvault, I loved it 😍! Not even so much for its troop transporter, but more for the very detailed cargo version.

 

Yes, this MOC contains a standard version (312 steps), cargo conversion (+19 steps) as well as all the cargo parts (+56 steps).

 

The proportions are different from the original design; Rob’s MOC is more like a 'lowrider' version and this gives it a 😈 look & feel.

 

The shape has a beautiful usage of parts and fits 8 troopers inside as well as 6 troopers in the exterior pods.

 

If I had something to complain about, it would be the hull side panes. They are attached with technic pins, and they tend to rotate outwards (see 5th pic). I tried to change the 3L pins, but it did not resolve the issue πŸ˜ͺ.

 

Still, if you are not actually playing with the MOC, it should not be an issue πŸ‘. So go and check it out.

 

Review:

 

Build [17/20]

Detail [16/20]

Display [18/20]

Instructions [18/20]

Parts [18/20]

 

Details:

 

Parts: 971

Difficulty: light-medium

Building time: 3.0-3.5 hours

Instructions: USD 15.99

Retailer: www.brickvault.toys.

 

Features: opening doors, removable top panels, cargo conversion, payload parts.

 

BTW - Rob is now also on Instagram, so go and give him a follow! On Flickr, Rob can be found here: Chef_NL.

Here's my rendition of the Fondor Haulcraft from the StarWars series Andor.

 

I really love this ship and all it's functionalities. It has functional landing gear, ramp, schrapnel launcher and inserts for the red lasers.

 

It has also has interior, but that needs to be finetuned.

 

I am now starting the physical build. Nice holiday project :)

 

Happy holidays everyone!

 

#Andor #starwars #lego #moc #rvlmocs

It was about time I joined the world of Instagram, so I created an account. Follow me on rvlmocs:

 

www.instagram.com/rvlmocs/

 

And don't worry, I keep using Flickr too!

Here's my rendition of the Fondor Haulcraft from the StarWars series Andor.

 

I really love this ship and all it's functionalities. It has functional landing gear, ramp, schrapnel launcher and inserts for the red lasers.

 

It has also has interior, but that needs to be finetuned.

 

I am now starting the physical build. Nice holiday project :)

 

Happy holidays everyone!

 

#Andor #starwars #lego #moc #rvlmocs

Follow me on Instagram.

 

This is my review of the Rebels Imperial Troop Transport MOC by Rob van Leeuwen.

 

Total points = [87/100] πŸ‘

 

The first time I saw this MOC on Brickvault, I loved it 😍! Not even so much for its troop transporter, but more for the very detailed cargo version.

 

Yes, this MOC contains a standard version (312 steps), cargo conversion (+19 steps) as well as all the cargo parts (+56 steps).

 

The proportions are different from the original design; Rob’s MOC is more like a 'lowrider' version and this gives it a 😈 look & feel.

 

The shape has a beautiful usage of parts and fits 8 troopers inside as well as 6 troopers in the exterior pods.

 

If I had something to complain about, it would be the hull side panes. They are attached with technic pins, and they tend to rotate outwards (see 5th pic). I tried to change the 3L pins, but it did not resolve the issue πŸ˜ͺ.

 

Still, if you are not actually playing with the MOC, it should not be an issue πŸ‘. So go and check it out.

 

Review:

 

Build [17/20]

Detail [16/20]

Display [18/20]

Instructions [18/20]

Parts [18/20]

 

Details:

 

Parts: 971

Difficulty: light-medium

Building time: 3.0-3.5 hours

Instructions: USD 15.99

Retailer: www.brickvault.toys.

 

Features: opening doors, removable top panels, cargo conversion, payload parts.

 

BTW - Rob is now also on Instagram, so go and give him a follow! On Flickr, Rob can be found here: Chef_NL.

Follow me on Instagram.

 

This is my review of the Rebels Imperial Troop Transport MOC by Rob van Leeuwen.

 

Total points = [87/100] πŸ‘

 

The first time I saw this MOC on Brickvault, I loved it 😍! Not even so much for its troop transporter, but more for the very detailed cargo version.

 

Yes, this MOC contains a standard version (312 steps), cargo conversion (+19 steps) as well as all the cargo parts (+56 steps).

 

The proportions are different from the original design; Rob’s MOC is more like a 'lowrider' version and this gives it a 😈 look & feel.

 

The shape has a beautiful usage of parts and fits 8 troopers inside as well as 6 troopers in the exterior pods.

 

If I had something to complain about, it would be the hull side panes. They are attached with technic pins, and they tend to rotate outwards (see 5th pic). I tried to change the 3L pins, but it did not resolve the issue πŸ˜ͺ.

 

Still, if you are not actually playing with the MOC, it should not be an issue πŸ‘. So go and check it out.

 

Review:

 

Build [17/20]

Detail [16/20]

Display [18/20]

Instructions [18/20]

Parts [18/20]

 

Details:

 

Parts: 971

Difficulty: light-medium

Building time: 3.0-3.5 hours

Instructions: USD 15.99

Retailer: www.brickvault.toys.

 

Features: opening doors, removable top panels, cargo conversion, payload parts.

 

BTW - Rob is now also on Instagram, so go and give him a follow! On Flickr, Rob can be found here: Chef_NL.

Follow me on Instagram.

 

This is my review of the Rebels Imperial Troop Transport MOC by Rob van Leeuwen.

 

Total points = [87/100] πŸ‘

 

The first time I saw this MOC on Brickvault, I loved it 😍! Not even so much for its troop transporter, but more for the very detailed cargo version.

 

Yes, this MOC contains a standard version (312 steps), cargo conversion (+19 steps) as well as all the cargo parts (+56 steps).

 

The proportions are different from the original design; Rob’s MOC is more like a 'lowrider' version and this gives it a 😈 look & feel.

 

The shape has a beautiful usage of parts and fits 8 troopers inside as well as 6 troopers in the exterior pods.

 

If I had something to complain about, it would be the hull side panes. They are attached with technic pins, and they tend to rotate outwards (see 5th pic). I tried to change the 3L pins, but it did not resolve the issue πŸ˜ͺ.

 

Still, if you are not actually playing with the MOC, it should not be an issue πŸ‘. So go and check it out.

 

Review:

 

Build [17/20]

Detail [16/20]

Display [18/20]

Instructions [18/20]

Parts [18/20]

 

Details:

 

Parts: 971

Difficulty: light-medium

Building time: 3.0-3.5 hours

Instructions: USD 15.99

Retailer: www.brickvault.toys.

 

Features: opening doors, removable top panels, cargo conversion, payload parts.

 

BTW - Rob is now also on Instagram, so go and give him a follow! On Flickr, Rob can be found here: Chef_NL.

Follow me on Instagram.

 

This is my review of the Rebels Imperial Troop Transport MOC by Rob van Leeuwen.

 

Total points = [87/100] πŸ‘

 

The first time I saw this MOC on Brickvault, I loved it 😍! Not even so much for its troop transporter, but more for the very detailed cargo version.

 

Yes, this MOC contains a standard version (312 steps), cargo conversion (+19 steps) as well as all the cargo parts (+56 steps).

 

The proportions are different from the original design; Rob’s MOC is more like a 'lowrider' version and this gives it a 😈 look & feel.

 

The shape has a beautiful usage of parts and fits 8 troopers inside as well as 6 troopers in the exterior pods.

 

If I had something to complain about, it would be the hull side panes. They are attached with technic pins, and they tend to rotate outwards (see 5th pic). I tried to change the 3L pins, but it did not resolve the issue πŸ˜ͺ.

 

Still, if you are not actually playing with the MOC, it should not be an issue πŸ‘. So go and check it out.

 

Review:

 

Build [17/20]

Detail [16/20]

Display [18/20]

Instructions [18/20]

Parts [18/20]

 

Details:

 

Parts: 971

Difficulty: light-medium

Building time: 3.0-3.5 hours

Instructions: USD 15.99

Retailer: www.brickvault.toys.

 

Features: opening doors, removable top panels, cargo conversion, payload parts.

 

BTW - Rob is now also on Instagram, so go and give him a follow! On Flickr, Rob can be found here: Chef_NL.

Follow me on Instagram.

 

This is my review of the Rebels Imperial Troop Transport MOC by Rob van Leeuwen.

 

Total points = [87/100] πŸ‘

 

The first time I saw this MOC on Brickvault, I loved it 😍! Not even so much for its troop transporter, but more for the very detailed cargo version.

 

Yes, this MOC contains a standard version (312 steps), cargo conversion (+19 steps) as well as all the cargo parts (+56 steps).

 

The proportions are different from the original design; Rob’s MOC is more like a 'lowrider' version and this gives it a 😈 look & feel.

 

The shape has a beautiful usage of parts and fits 8 troopers inside as well as 6 troopers in the exterior pods.

 

If I had something to complain about, it would be the hull side panes. They are attached with technic pins, and they tend to rotate outwards (see 5th pic). I tried to change the 3L pins, but it did not resolve the issue πŸ˜ͺ.

 

Still, if you are not actually playing with the MOC, it should not be an issue πŸ‘. So go and check it out.

 

Review:

 

Build [17/20]

Detail [16/20]

Display [18/20]

Instructions [18/20]

Parts [18/20]

 

Details:

 

Parts: 971

Difficulty: light-medium

Building time: 3.0-3.5 hours

Instructions: USD 15.99

Retailer: www.brickvault.toys.

 

Features: opening doors, removable top panels, cargo conversion, payload parts.

 

BTW - Rob is now also on Instagram, so go and give him a follow! On Flickr, Rob can be found here: Chef_NL.

Follow me on Instagram.

 

This is my review of the Rebels Imperial Troop Transport MOC by Rob van Leeuwen.

 

Total points = [87/100] πŸ‘

 

The first time I saw this MOC on Brickvault, I loved it 😍! Not even so much for its troop transporter, but more for the very detailed cargo version.

 

Yes, this MOC contains a standard version (312 steps), cargo conversion (+19 steps) as well as all the cargo parts (+56 steps).

 

The proportions are different from the original design; Rob’s MOC is more like a 'lowrider' version and this gives it a 😈 look & feel.

 

The shape has a beautiful usage of parts and fits 8 troopers inside as well as 6 troopers in the exterior pods.

 

If I had something to complain about, it would be the hull side panes. They are attached with technic pins, and they tend to rotate outwards (see 5th pic). I tried to change the 3L pins, but it did not resolve the issue πŸ˜ͺ.

 

Still, if you are not actually playing with the MOC, it should not be an issue πŸ‘. So go and check it out.

 

Review:

 

Build [17/20]

Detail [16/20]

Display [18/20]

Instructions [18/20]

Parts [18/20]

 

Details:

 

Parts: 971

Difficulty: light-medium

Building time: 3.0-3.5 hours

Instructions: USD 15.99

Retailer: www.brickvault.toys.

 

Features: opening doors, removable top panels, cargo conversion, payload parts.

 

BTW - Rob is now also on Instagram, so go and give him a follow! On Flickr, Rob can be found here: Chef_NL.

Follow me on Instagram.

 

This is my review of the Rebels Imperial Troop Transport MOC by Rob van Leeuwen.

 

Total points = [87/100] πŸ‘

 

The first time I saw this MOC on Brickvault, I loved it 😍! Not even so much for its troop transporter, but more for the very detailed cargo version.

 

Yes, this MOC contains a standard version (312 steps), cargo conversion (+19 steps) as well as all the cargo parts (+56 steps).

 

The proportions are different from the original design; Rob’s MOC is more like a 'lowrider' version and this gives it a 😈 look & feel.

 

The shape has a beautiful usage of parts and fits 8 troopers inside as well as 6 troopers in the exterior pods.

 

If I had something to complain about, it would be the hull side panes. They are attached with technic pins, and they tend to rotate outwards (see 5th pic). I tried to change the 3L pins, but it did not resolve the issue πŸ˜ͺ.

 

Still, if you are not actually playing with the MOC, it should not be an issue πŸ‘. So go and check it out.

 

Review:

 

Build [17/20]

Detail [16/20]

Display [18/20]

Instructions [18/20]

Parts [18/20]

 

Details:

 

Parts: 971

Difficulty: light-medium

Building time: 3.0-3.5 hours

Instructions: USD 15.99

Retailer: www.brickvault.toys.

 

Features: opening doors, removable top panels, cargo conversion, payload parts.

 

BTW - Rob is now also on Instagram, so go and give him a follow! On Flickr, Rob can be found here: Chef_NL.