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Tyutyu
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Hey mate, I was also unable to locate a working link. I messaged you in October to ask for the file. Can you check your Eurobricks inbox? Thanks.
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I have also been toying around with a big diorama idea. I think having an open roof would make more sense for display. Using non Lego parts is tricky subject. I hate non Lego parts, but if they improve this much, on a model, I accept it. I love your custom mods. And as you said, we can all modify the model to our own liking. Still don't have time to check your file, but just looking forward to working with it fills me with excitement :) I like the fact that you uploaded to pics to flickr, as I'm there every day, hunting for pics to save. Thank you again for your work and time invested in this.
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The link to the album does not seem to work, however I was able to locate the pics on Flickr. Great stuff. I hope I can add my brick built canopy and my prefered nose design to this :)
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Can't wait. I just finished 2 mech projects so I am free to concentrate on this again. Will you be adding the pictures to your Flickr account?
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Fantastic. Reminds me of Battletech mech designs. Here is the Battletech Raven:
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[WIP] Robotech/Macross VF-1 Veritech Fighter - Minifig scale
Tyutyu replied to Captain_Quinn's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
I'm also a huge fan of Robotech and I love Daikoncat's model. I have already collected all the required external parts, but I got stuck figuring out the internals. Would you be willing to share your LDD file? Cheers. -
Hi Cehnot, Saw your reply here and on Flickr. Thank you for your kind words. Don't worry about me. You don't owe me anything. It is the other way around. I am grateful for everything you have done. Without your work and passion with this model, I would not have started work on making modifications to your original version. Even now that I am stuck with my version, it was a nice experience working with your model. If you updated the LDD file with the changes you made, I would like to check it, if you plan to share it. Keep it up and thank you for your effort. Cheers, Tyutyu
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Listening to Fallout 1 OST so finding your post is cool. Looks great so far. Don't let anything stop you. I will be back for updates :)
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I love mechs. This is brilliant as I have never seen anything even close to this in design. Is this an original design? What was your inspiration? Cheers
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I love it! I always wanted to shrink my E-Wing to this size but I never got too it because I was afraid it would lose too much detail.
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I had 6 cylinder pieces and a Jek-14 Starfighter missing 30% of its parts at my disposal. The available parts determine(d) the color if I ever get to built this with real bricks. I agree that it could be polished. I spent a day trying to improve it but it just got worse so for now Iam stuck with this :) If I build this, the missile pods will look great. Sadly LDD does not support what I had in mind.
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The Platipus Class Imperial Shuttle never saw extensive service. It was designed to be slightly smaller than the Tydirium Class with heavy missile armament, but its dependency on supply lines quickly got the project cancelled after a handful of them saw limited action against pirate raiders. The foot soldiers liked it because it was a mix between a Tank Buster and a Transport vehicle ( MI-24 Hind wink wink ) I wanted to design something that had the marks of a Star Wars craft with added shapes inspired by real life animals (Platipus) and aquatic insects (Water beetle) with a Tie Advanced jammed in there :D The craft has no internals. It is just for display. Feedback is welcome
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Very good improvements over your first versions. The new nose and the dark greay side grills under the cockpit look very good but I can see you have almost changed everything. Keep it up! I love my E-wing. I never finished it fully, but its my favorite shelf display item. I am hard at work with my X-wing but after that I want to revisit my E-wing. Externally I don' t want to change much. Internally only the nose section is good and strong, though it looks weak. The rear however needs a redesign to make it strong. The front section and the rear section is a separate module connected by 6 technic pins + plates on top. Strongest connection I ever made lol.
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