Posted February 26, 201213 yr Hello, today I built my first Lego Star Wars MOC. You can see princess Leia who gives R2-D2 a recorded holographic message for Obi-Wan inside the Tantive IV at the very beginning of Episode IV. I hope you enjoy! Best regards, konze
February 26, 201213 yr Iconic scene...I like it, as i was told by one of my MOC's small is good. :thumbup:
February 26, 201213 yr Very nicely done! As much as I love the huge MOCs, the detail that goes into a small one never fails to amaze me
February 26, 201213 yr Welcome to EB, Konze! Good job on your first SW MOC. I really like the wall details.
February 26, 201213 yr Hello! Nicely set in scene! The starship wall construction also looks good! Cheers, ~ Christopher
February 26, 201213 yr The base is beautiful in its simplicity, and the wall details are perfect. Welcome to EB!
February 26, 201213 yr I hope you enjoy! Ooh I do konze. This is lovely, the wall detailing is great, and the over all design is fantastic.
February 26, 201213 yr Very tidy vignette, little builds of iconic scenes like this are great when done well
February 27, 201213 yr Great build (And first post). This really is a very iconic scene from Star Wars. The wall details look great.
February 27, 201213 yr Wow! For every Star Wars fan, this instantly reminds them of that classic scene that started an amazing trilogy. You just recreated that in Lego form and it is wonderful. Good job.
February 27, 201213 yr Very nice indeed! Wasn't the little holodisk round though (making the new 1x1 round tiles good candidates?) - or course I may be remembering it wrong, in which case ignore me. Help me Obi-Wan, you're my only hope!
February 27, 201213 yr Very nice indeed! Wasn't the little holodisk round though (making the new 1x1 round tiles good candidates?) - or course I may be remembering it wrong, in which case ignore me. Help me Obi-Wan, you're my only hope! No. It was square. See here.
February 27, 201213 yr Author Thank you for your comments, but I have to tell you there is a little mistake. Leia and R2-D2 weren't in a white corridor, they were in a grey/dark/black corridor (which looks very technical). This means that I will make a new one. I hope you appreciate this. Sorry I can't post a link to a photo, because this is my 2nd entry. Best regards, konze
February 27, 201213 yr Thank you for your comments, but I have to tell you there is a little mistake. Leia and R2-D2 weren't in a white corridor, they were in a grey/dark/black corridor (which looks very technical). This means that I will make a new one. I hope you appreciate this. Sorry I can't post a link to a photo, because this is my 2nd entry. Best regards, konze I know. It is still a great MOC.
February 29, 201212 yr Really simple, cute and effective. A great MOC, and it also shows that MOC's don't ahve to be big to look really good.
February 29, 201212 yr Thank you for your comments, but I have to tell you there is a little mistake. Leia and R2-D2 weren't in a white corridor, they were in a grey/dark/black corridor (which looks very technical). This means that I will make a new one. I hope you appreciate this. Sorry I can't post a link to a photo, because this is my 2nd entry. Best regards, konze Hehe, I'm glad you mentioned this yourself, because I really like this MOC, but I felt I needed to bring this to your attention - and now I don't have to Great job and very nice hallway detail - can't wait to see your take on the corridor. Perhaps you can find inspiration here
February 29, 201212 yr I like it, and I always think it's a good idea to keep think simple in the beginning. I think is a pretty approximation of the scene without getting lost in details. Basically, the whole scene can be reduced to one "room" (part of the corridor and a closed that marks the end of the corridor) with Leia and R2, two corridors (vertical/horizontal) and one passage in a second wall in front of the "room".
February 29, 201212 yr Hehe, I'm glad you mentioned this yourself, because I really like this MOC, but I felt I needed to bring this to your attention - and now I don't have to Great job and very nice hallway detail - can't wait to see your take on the corridor. Perhaps you can find inspiration here That Minifig-scale Tantive IV is amazing! Edited February 29, 201212 yr by LEGOman273
February 29, 201212 yr I thought she was giving him the Death Star plans, and the recording was done via his external camera (not pre-recorded). you can see at the end where she hears the stormtroopers coming and cuts it off early.
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