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Close-up of Guillemot lovebirds touching beaks. and another bunch swimming in front because why not.
of Insalata Caprese, traditionally made with buffalo mozzarella, basil, tomatoes and extra virgin olive oil. I didn't have buffalo mozzarella so used bocconcini instead and added some finely sliced red onion.
{Imeka} *Watermelon* Umbrella {Pink}
::Exile::Full Of Grace
{Imeka} Watermelon Earring {R}
Stories&Co. by Flowey / Lana Tunic - Watermelon M
My altered version of Josh's truck using tiles instead of cheese slopes for the journal boxes. This makes for a slightly narrower truck. But is it really an improvment. I'm undecided.
Iconic, robust, practical. This is my 3rd version of the iconic ship that has graced the screens, tv shows and in print. I took a step back from my first version and reworked the entire model.
Red 5, Luke's main ship. Stickers from the UCS model and custom ones were used. I may add more later, but that may be for the Gray model version.
Many other x-wing designs have come since my 2016 model as well as new LEGO parts that helped shape this ship.
Like my original design this model features a durable internal structure and frame that allows you to hold the ship in front of the cockpit.
I also included internal components like my previous model to help define the various parts shown in the X-Wing cross sections. Life support, compressors, coils, power converters, power generator, flight computer, repulsorlift, hydraulic lines, communications antenna, sensor computer, primary sensor array, and a functional cargo bay.
The Landing gear was another story. Since my model is a display one I wanted to not have a working rear landing gear until LEGO develops more curved slopes that would help shape the engines. Instead, I used a similar design from my previous model to swap out for landing mode or flight mode. The front landing gear fits snug into the ship.
I am particularly proud that my cockpit design from version 1 found its way back into my latest model with slight modifications to allow the side panels to properly stay together.
Custom parts are used here. I Cut a few curved windows to make the Laser magnetic flashback suppressors. I also cut a ribbed flexible hose to fit inside the cockpit. I took a flat 2x2 tile and drilled a hole inside it to slide the technoic axle through. LEGO currently has a 2x2 round tile with a hole, but I needed a square one.
Brickarms has great monoclips and u-clips that work great for smaller ideas, such as my joystick or holding parts inside the cylinders.
The stand design is great, but I think it would work better if I swap out some parts and have several technique axles run through it and into the x-wing.
Victory Liner Inc.- 1279
Bus No: 1270
Year released: 2014
Capacity: 49; 2x2 seating configuration
Route: Cubao/Caloocan-Dagupan via Dau/SCTEX-Concepcion/Capas/Tarlac/Paniqui/Moncada/Carmen/Urdaneta/Calasiao
Body: Del Monte Motors Corp.
Model: 2014 DMMC DM14 v.3 AC RE Series
Chassis: Hyundai KMJKJ18BPSC
Engine: Hyundai D6AB
Fare: Airconditioned
Transmission System: M/T
Suspension: Air Suspension
Taken on: July 29, 2014
Location: McArthur Highway, Brgy. San Roque, Tarlac City, Tarlac
A Starscream version of Interceptron, mostly because I realized his chest looked a bit like the Seeker ones and could actually be part of his cockpit.
Also this shows of nicely that the head and back of the engine are actually different parts