Posted May 27, 201212 yr This is my entry for the Episode II CB. This is built using a couple of screenshots from the film. It's the part where C-3PO gets his head ripped-off in classic GL comedic-style, allowing for yet more (humour) later in the film. Perhaps it's me but didn't this sort of happen again in Episode V....you'd have thought they would have built him a bit better. But I digress....! I tried to make it fairly accurate, but I added a little 'artistic licence' in a few places to make it a bit more interesting! I'm moderately pleased with the results, illuminated with 6 sets of Technic LEDs. I wanted to make the 'welding arms' better, but was limited by a lack of talent and parts! Anyway, I hope that you like it. C & C welcome My favourite angle: From above: Another angle: Side view: Cheers, Robin
May 28, 201212 yr Man, I love this scene! Great MOC! I really like how you have your Geonosian BDs and the tan ones together - it looks more natural.
May 28, 201212 yr This is really good, I like the way it's lit, and the first shot looks like a shot fro the film.
May 28, 201212 yr I think you can be more than 'moderately pleased' Lobot - it looks really good Oh my, that is outstanding! Could be a real set - beautiful.
May 30, 201212 yr A cool MOC of a fun scene. You definitely captured the factory look in this. The archways and the lights are a nice touch. That first picture is a great one.
May 30, 201212 yr good work Lobot.. A quick question: are all the lights connected to the one battery box ? and if so how many lights could you possibly run.... cheers
May 30, 201212 yr Author Thanks for the comments everyone, really appreciated I originally had far bigger plans for this, but I'm buying parts for another Lego-related project which is taking up most of my spare time & money! A quick question: are all the lights connected to the one battery box ? and if so how many lights could you possibly run.... All 6 sets are running from 1 Lego 9v battery box, without any problems. I haven't tried but I'm confident that it would take more as they're very efficient. I bought one of the Technic diggers (8043) last year and it ran 4 motors and 4 'actuators' (basically hydraulic rams but without the oil) all from one box.
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