Posted February 12, 201411 yr We meet again, EB! I present to you today my first (true) MOC i've built, a High Altitude Airspeeder or HAAS. It was a fun build, but i cheated a bit as i used the cockpit of the Geonosian starfighter, so you might call it a MOD instead. But as obvious as it is, most of the parts are taken and made from the same set. Without further ado, the pictures: Here you can see my friend John, modeling as a pilot or driver for the airspeeder. Front-top view (i have no idea how to explain this angle) Front view. Kinda menacing, isn't it? Side view. A view of its behind. A view of the 'engines'. Side view of the 'engines' And a view of the cockpit. That's all folks! and thanks for viewing. comments and criticism are definitely welcome! oh and John bids goodbye as well
February 15, 201411 yr Look really nice, it reminds me of the swoop racers from the KoTOR game. I thought the same thing! It looks razor-sharp fast! Great build!
February 15, 201411 yr This is a really nice and quite believable speeder you'managed to make with limited pieces. It looks like it's influenced by the speeder bike fro VI, and I like that. The engine is an interesting part, but it's a pitty there aren't any visible exhausts, that are pretty characteristic for speeders. The interior of the cockpit is another gem of modest functionality. The only problem I have is that it isn't a closed canopy, or there isn't a special suit for the pilot, since it's a high-altitude speeder. Keep building these beautiful models with excellent curves and shapes!
February 17, 201411 yr Author Thanks for the compliments! i for one have never played KOTOR before, but i'm fond of the Old Republic era, and since i'm playing SWTOR, i'm looking forward to make more MOCs based on that era. This is a really nice and quite believable speeder you'managed to make with limited pieces. It looks like it's influenced by the speeder bike fro VI, and I like that. The engine is an interesting part, but it's a pitty there aren't any visible exhausts, that are pretty characteristic for speeders. The interior of the cockpit is another gem of modest functionality. The only problem I have is that it isn't a closed canopy, or there isn't a special suit for the pilot, since it's a high-altitude speeder. Keep building these beautiful models with excellent curves and shapes! Whoops! seems like i forgot the picture of the underside Here: It's not much, but it does have an exhaust! as for the altitude issue, i should've noted that it has 2 models, one for civilian use (not that high of an altitude, same as normal airspeeders) and another for official uses (alternate colors, and higher altitude adjustments) and this one is the civilian model. Hope it clears things up Edited February 17, 201411 yr by TomatoSoup
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