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[MOC] Imperial Hovertank TX-225 GAVr
Just finished building mine and it's a beauty! So much detail packed into this, and it's very solid. Way better than the official set, so if you want one of these vehicles in your collection I would certainly recommend these instructions! BTW hattedsandwich your pics on the original post aren't working any more. Not sure if you knew and wanted to fix them?
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RaptorBandito started following LEGO Star Wars 2017 Pictures and Rumors
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[MOC] [LDD] Naboo N-1 Starfighter
Thanks very much for the LDD. I just ordered the missing parts I need off Bricklink. Hopefully I'll have this thing built sometime next week!
- [MOC] Imperial Patrol Skiff + Speeder Bikes
- [MOC] Imperial Patrol Skiff + Speeder Bikes
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[MOC][WIP] First Order Special Forces TIE Fighter
I know I'm digging up an old thread, but I was curious if you ever found a solution to the engines? I would love to see it!
- [MOC] Jawa Treadwell Droid instructions
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[WIP] MOC of the AT-ST Walker in LDD
Thanks for your response! I'll be eagerly waiting to see the finished product :D
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[WIP] MOC of the AT-ST Walker in LDD
Sorry to bump an old thread but I would love to see and LDD of the AT-ST as well. It looks like an excellent combination of accurate shapes and durability. I've never been happy with any of the versions Lego has produced, so I would love to build this thing.
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Help with 90 degree SNOT
Thanks guys. Those are both good solutions as well. I love having some different options in the back of my mind for possible MOCS.
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Help with 90 degree SNOT
That's a great solution Gnac. Thanks for taking the time to share!
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Help with 90 degree SNOT
Thank you. That's an interesting solution. I don't have many of those round tiles, but I think I could find enough to do some tests and see if I like the results. Thanks for your suggestion and for the photo!
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Help with 90 degree SNOT
Hi All, Forgive me if this is an easy solution. I've been racking my brain trying to come up with how to make this work, but I'm still pretty inexperienced at designing my own models. In the example image the red bricks are the platform, and the green bricks are a column. These just represent an example, and not necessarily the dimensions of a finished model I'm planning. I was wondering what would be the best way to attach the column to the walkway. I've tried some different techniques, mainly using things like technic pin bricks within the core of the column. The problem I'm running into, is I can't get the outside of the column to line up flush with the underside of the platform. The closest I could get is having exposed studs on the column flush with the underside, however I was hoping there would be a way to get a flush meeting while capping off the studs with tiles.
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