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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

rockpig

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  1. Very robust build. I was able to spear a wild boar with the frame before continuing on the panels.
  2. It is THE BEST Star Destroyer out there. I've made all of the other large SSD's. His bridge is the only one that seems to be stable and solid.
  3. BTW- On larger MOCS, like this one, the spreadsheet can be used to make bags per book or bags per pages. Right now, I'm starting to work on CaveGod's AT-M6 and making bags for every 50 pages of the 3200+ pages of instructions. That's about 65 bags worth of parts to sort out. Much better than trying to pick pieces out of tubs with 25,000 parts. Not sure if it saves time in the long run, but it saves time during the build.
  4. Glad I could help. Thanks for the update. I'll apply it to my master spreadsheet. Enjoy the build!
  5. Way back when, i purchased the original Cdj223 instructions from Rebrickable . I'll wait until his V2.0 instructions are finished and repurchase them if necessary. I figure it's the only way to stay true to the original CaveGod design and Christian's effort on the new instructions.
  6. Hi Sandtrooper, I made a spreadsheet with parts per book for V1.0. Link is below. The last tab has upload instructions. PM me with any questions. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uuDGBXKjZyVZi03Y_6aazYSgdQLUKs9X/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=103380441644806059648&rtpof=true&sd=true Good luck, rockpig
  7. This one is the best of the best.
  8. Contact the MOC designer or go to Rebrickable and the instructions should be available to you if you purchased them there.
  9. Thanks
  10. I know that this is 48" long. Does anyone have the height and width? Thanks in advance.
  11. Fanexpo and Celebration are both there now. Enjoy!
  12. Bricksmarlin shows some missing steps on page 3 of this thread. There may be more, it's been a while since I built this.
  13. One additional question. What book and page(s) do the 4 Flat Silver Tile, Round 1 x 1 go? Thanks again.
  14. Does anyone have a list of the required parts from these pages? Thanks in advance.
  15. Hi Again, Sorry, try this. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JHE3UNyy2JXfZpoWq2YM1LlaVOaUieOv?usp=sharing I set the access to anyone with the link. Hope I did it correctly. Pete
  16. Hi, Sorry it took so long to reply. I had to delete the directory on the drive to make space. I've added the 3 files you requested to the drive. Here's the link https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JHE3UNyy2JXfZpoWq2YM1LlaVOaUieOv?usp=sharing It has 2 LDD files and 1 pdf that someone made. Pete
  17. That's the tail (stand) you will deploy when you install the bottom panels. It slides back in after the panels are installed and is not visible when the model is complete.
  18. OK. I looked again. They probably do go on the bottom of the grey bricks directly below the two that are visible.
  19. The 1x2 plates are attached about 13 studs in from each end on top and bottom.
  20. Thanks. Looking forward to the updates.
  21. Hi All, I read that an update to the instructions was in the works. Can we get an update on the progress please? Thanks.
  22. No problem. My way of giving back. Can't design a MOC, but know my way around Excel.
  23. Download the spreadsheet again. Use that for books 3 & 4.
  24. If I remember correctly, the axle shouldn't stick out as far as the instructions show. Build the Death Star half with the 2 interior parts (Plate, Modified 2 x 2 with Bar Frame Octagonal and the Dish) first. Then, place it over the axle, which is already installed in the Wheel Hard Plastic with Small Cleats and Flanges. Push it on until the axle hits the back of the dish. It may be a bit wobbly, but it should hold on. I didn't try this, but maybe a round plate with axle hole attached to the back of the Death Star half may decrease the space and stop the wobble.
  25. First good news this year. Thanks.
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