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These are the cars that shouldn't exist - These are the cars that achieve the impossible.

Spaceship Earth inside the main entrance to Disney's Epcot near Orlando, Florida.

I finally managed to take some photos of this creation. It has been sitting on my shelf for a while, but I guess it was good, as I kept adding some extra details from time to time.

This build was also a good excuse to finally use those tons of dark orange 2x2 plates I bought impulsively from BL. ;D

Oh, and the engines in the spaceship light up!

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It's Benny, so the Monorail Locomotive is obviously going to be a SPACESHIP!!!

I know....can you imagine as you walk along the bushes all sudden it started crawl on your face? he he..no it doesn't get onto me..but almost, lucky i still got my jungle skills...

 

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A fountain view of Epcot's Spaceship Earth.

Ever the sophisticated Benny, he likes to unwind and relaxx with a good book.

 

So what better for his 30th Birthday than to sit down with a recent top seller.

 

His subject matter, well that of course is subject to personal choice.

 

MOC created for the Flickr Group Benny's 30th Birthday bash.

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D is for... dark orange?

 

This spaceship is based on the alphabet starfighter project that my son and I began last year.

 

Some of these ships are based on past Lego themes, others are designed around a play feature, for letter "D" I wanted to use the Lego color dark orange. The complement color I like best for dark orange is medium azure. Using these two colors as staring points, I gathered what limited elements I had. The design of the ship was largely based on what cool elements I had in those colors. Because there weren’t any real play features, I included some homing missiles that Elliot could use to "pew" the enemies.

 

Backstory:

One cold weekend afternoon, I was looking for something to do with my four year old in the house. We went to our Lego room, "What do you want to build?", "A spaceship," Star Wars obsessive Elliot answered, "an E-Wing!" I knew that the Lego fan site From Bricks to Bothans held a letter based starfighter contest years before, but I was willing to give it our own try.

 

During the build I developed our own set of self imposed RULES:

1. The ship has to be in the shape of the letter

2. It must be strong enough for a four year old to play with it without breaking

3. The primary color and cockpit location are chosen by Elliot

4. Any piece Elliot finds (that matches the color scheme) MUST be incorporated into the build

5. What Elliot says, goes. So if he wants a play feature or design element, I had find a way to make it happen

 

As the project progressed the builds became more and more complex and the rules became more flexible. We finished the letters of Elliot's first and middle names and now we are working our way through the remaining letters.

Epcot, Walt Disney World

Epcot @ Night - Walt Disney World

Disney World, Orland, Florida, USA

Multipurpose Fighter - One Pilot, Orange Squadron

 

I wanted something in near future Spaceship style, with wedges, corners and a military jet like style. I also got a lil influenced by SW designs, but i tried to really come up with something "new".

 

I didnt want it too big, so the area of possible impact is small - thats why i left wings out and made it compact. It has four guns, 2 large ones in front and 2 smaller ones on the sides to have a crossfire like field. The side Jet Engines and engine covers are movable, to allow a different air flow for different speeds - still, everything stays close to the main body so nothing can get "shot" away.

The cockpit is also movable for the pilot to fit in.

 

Enjoy my first ever finished Space Creation ;-)

A microscale build of the Spaceship Victory from 승리호 (SPACE SWEEPERS).

 

I started on this project almost immediately after the movie released internationally, and displayed it in August 2021 at BrickFair Virginia.

 

At the time I started building this, the only available reference for the ship were screenshots, so I opted to leave out the transformation between its two configurations. Now that better images of the ship are available online... I would probably still build it the same way because the reconfiguration system for the engines is absurd.

The spaceship was created because I wanted to create something beautiful. The project was born from love to sci - fi. This is my first MOC after the DA.

 

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Bi-Hemispheric Art / Arte Bi-Hemisferico

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Spaceship with light effects, Technic landing gear and Technic ramp/hatch

Sapaceship Earth

Epcot, Futureworld

Walt Disney World, Fla

  

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On June 23rd 2347 the Research Spaceship (RSS) ”Pale Blue Dot“ became the first human spaceship to enter hyperspace and achieve Faster-than-Light (FTL) travel.

The spaceship was created because I wanted to create something beautiful. The project was born from love to sci - fi. This is my first MOC after the DA.

 

You can find it on the lego ideas. Support very welcome.

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a new SPACESHIP that i made just for the sake of SPACESHIP! so yeah.. oh and Plastic Infinity i'm taking your advise :3

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You take a bit of red paint and new candy stickers - and off he goes!

Seen on the streets of Brooklyn (Sterling Place)

Brooklyn resident Charles Walters 2005 Chevy Blazer

Fomapan100 pushed to 200 exposed with Contax 139q paired with Zeiss 50mm F1.7 developped at home with Rodinal.

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Zeche Hugo. Shot taken from above. Scary expenience which felt like a bomb into my nervous system.

the command center in my bathroom

In the first scene of Star Wars, we see a small spaceship pursued by a much larger monolithic star cruiser which keeps coming and coming and coming. When I look up at the enormous buildings in London today and flip the image upside down, they remind me of these star cruisers...

The Kamov Bullshark is a heavily armoured dropship designed to carry troops across the globe, and is particularly useful for orbital insertion. It features an extensive E-warfare suite and advanced countermeasures. It also has two ventral ports for discharging surveillance drones.

 

Inspired by the Elysium concept art.

 

P.S. to see the hatch open, check this out imgur.com/49LUifb

 

Specialized in expensive cargo.

Epcot - Orlando, Fl

On June 23rd 2347 the Research Spaceship (RSS) ”Pale Blue Dot“ became the first human spaceship to enter hyperspace and achieve Faster-than-Light (FTL) travel.

Walt DIsney World, Florida

This is a small model of the Thunder Road spaceship from the 1985 movie, Explorers, designed with LEGO elements.

Abbreviated SSE, the Spaceship Earth attraction takes people through human achievement starting with prehistoric times and going up to the 21st century. The attraction takes place in a giant geodesic sphere which according to Wikipedia is a pentakis dodecahedron. The geodesic sphere greats visitors when they first enter the park and can be seen from many places all over the park (as you will see).

 

HDR from three exposures (0, -2, +2).

Gotta love this giant ball.

Spaceship Earth at EPCOT Center.

 

"Where have we come from, where are we going?

The answers begin in our past.

In the dust from which we were formed, answers recorded on the walls of time.

So let us journey into that past, to seek those walls, to know ourselves and to probe the destiny of our Spaceship Earth." - SSE naration Version 1 (1982 - 1986)

 

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