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To have a better chans of fixing some of the things I didn't like with my latest version I decided to start over, allthough keeping much of the look and feel of the previous model.

The canopy and the front plates are the only areas untouched.

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More pics at my Flickr page

It's pretty much a complete rebuild made to look like the old one, but with an improved core construction allowing for the improvements that I wanted to make.

Here's the short list:

-Only tiles in the back grill.

-Better markings at the bottom and an entirely new look to the underside of the vessel.

-Brick built flaps on the wings. ( to have a non sticker solution.)

-Improved front canon connections.

-New smaller rear gun. (with the new shorter lightsaber blade piece.)

-All new interior.

Check out the pictures and let me know what you think.

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Looks great, as I'm sure you're aware. I have a couple questions-

how many pieces approximately?

How stable is it? Does it use any "unconventional" methods to stay together? (things like minifig hands hidden inside holding plates together)

Can it hold a minifig in the back seat as well?

Posted (edited)

Thanks for all the nice comments.

how many pieces approximately?

How stable is it? Does it use any "unconventional" methods to stay together? (things like minifig hands hidden inside holding plates together)

Can it hold a minifig in the back seat as well?

I don't know the piece count. The core construction is very stable with some weaker parts attached to it. That makes it "swoschable" enough, but you might have to make some adjustments afterwards. :wink:

No super unconventional stuff. A couple of "stud in technic hole" connections though. Yes, there is a seat for the gunner as well.

How did you get the black tiles to stay sideways like that?

By using those three studded corner plates with two of the studs sticking out from a stack of 1x1 plates. Every pair of 2x2 tiles have one corner plate. The plate stack has some vertical clips that connects to handle bars at the back of the airspeeder. The "Grill" is made up of two pieces, stud facing inwards.

Confusing enough? :wink: I'll try to show some pictures.

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Here's a pic showing the Snowspeeder disassembled.

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I'm going to make separate pics for the wings, the body and the rear grill thingy. Coming soon.

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Here's a pic showing the Snowspeeder disassembled.

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I'm going to make separate pics for the wings, the body and the rear grill thingy. Coming soon.

Wow. I might have to steal some of the techniques here, especially the connection of the front portion of the guns.
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By far the BEST upper air-brakes I've seen on a MOC speeder. Best T-47 period! I love all the updates you have done. You've certainly set the bar higher once again Mr. Lars.

The design, aesthetics and clever use of pieces truly make this a work of art. :thumbup:

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Wow I've always thought your T-47 is already great and definitely one of the best looking snowspeeder MOCs around, but you've outdone yourself once again with the subtle but very effective modifications on this new version. Kudos for the 'continuous improvement' on your creations Lars! :thumbup:

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And Brickdoctor doesn't see anything in-accurate with it.

:laugh: Masked, do you not realize that nearly everything I learned to build mine was learned from this MOC? (well its predecessors, actually)
Posted

Wonderfull 'Lars'! I love the detail and the way the guns are attached, the whole look is stunning. :classic:

It's nice the way you keep improving on it and making it even better every time!

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Amazing work. I love this model.

I recently bought the Lego Hoth Wampa cave just for the speeder. If I'd seen this earlier, I might have been buying bricks off Bricklink instead!

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