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DarthMario

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  3. DarthMario replied to jimmynick's post in a topic in LEGO Star Wars
    That's definitely one of the best playset sized Ebon Hawk's I've ever seen. Are there any more images of the interior?
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  5. They have playsets of Star Destroyers. I would have loved something like that as a kid with this ship. Just something that could fit a few droids and some Jedi in hiding. But it probably is the scale and also they tend to just make OT ships.
  6. I am actually surprised Lego has not made an official set for this ship. It is so iconic, and you captured it really well. It'd be cool to include Qui-gon and Obi-wan and places to hide them in the ships.
  7. Looks really good. For some reason my favorite part is the wedge plates on the wings, connected with what I assume is a mixel joint? Gives it some interesting shaping that's hard to achieve at this scale. When you mentioned you were using those new round pieces for the engines on my TIE Fighter post I was a bit confused since the Razor Crest is gigantic compared to a TIE Fighter, but it makes total sense for midi scale.
  8. That is one of the unfortunate things about Rebels. Not many people cared about it when it was airing because it was on Disney XD plus the visual fidelity was downgraded relative to The Clone Wars. There were only a handful of sets made for Rebels, and some figures only appeared once, so getting the characters you want (especially now via the aftermarket) was/is not cheap. Fortunately, I did pick up the Ghost, Phantom I and II, TIE Advanced Prototype, Vader's TIE Advanced & A-Wing, Phoenix Home (Combat Frigate), Gozanti (Imperial Assault Carrier) and Rex's AT-TE. The only one I really regret not getting is the AT-DP, but luckily that only had one exclusive minifig.
  9. This is so much better than the official set. I was extremely disappointed it didn’t have an interior like the Millennium Falcon playsets. I might have to give this a try in the future. I definitely don’t have the space for a minifig scale Ghost and this looks as good as a UCS but much smaller.
  10. I am really happy to have this resolved. I agree about what you said regarding Swan Dutchman, some of the MOCs on his page are master builder quality. Good luck with your Razor Crest! I have been doing one in my spare time as well, and it is definitely not as easy as it looks. Thanks! Your MOCs are awesome, so that really means a lot!
  11. The images are still on the Flicker album. I think he just didn't want to deal with it anymore. If you are being dogpiled on the internet, sometimes it is just easier to leave than try to defend yourself, even when you are in the right. And I agree selling instructions for a mod would be scummy, but I do not think mine or his are mods. I looked at the instructions and compared them to mine, and they are completely different. You can even look at the parts inventory for both and see there is very little overlap there as well.
  12. That really sucks. I think I said it before, but some people just enjoy making chaos and or the whole crabs in a bucket analogy; you don't need to put a lid on a bucket full of crabs because if one tries to climb out the rest will pull it down. I remember seeing yours and besides the fact it was a TIE Fighter, I have to say it seemed structurally different. When I think of a 'copy', I imagine something like when Lego re-releases the X-Wing or Millennium Falcon with minor changes from the last version, but the guts are all the same. You are obviously a talented builder, and it is a shame you were essentially bullied off the site. Edit: I just realized 'Rubblemaker' was the same guy accusing you of stealing!
  13. Impressive, most impressive. I did not realize how big this ship was until you set it down next to the UCS Falcon. Working on this for 12 years is some serious dedication. Do you have any images of some of the older variations? I'm guessing a lot changed during the build processes, especially with all the new pieces released in that time.
  14. This is super cool. A while back I was trying to make the Orville, but I could not figure out how to do the engines because they curve in all three directions. This was masterfully done, and if I ever go back to trying to make that ship, I will have to try out this technique!
  15. Is this from Jedi Fallen Order?
  16. That is a great MOC. Once the new wave of Star Wars sets is out, you will be able to complete it with the Beskar fig Might I suggest swapping the lightsaber hilts to this one: The Ahsoka figure that comes in the Rebel Combat Frigate is sporting those, and looking at some still frames from both Rebels and The Mandalorian her hilts do have a bit of a curve to them. P.S. I just noticed the tree was made with barrels, great part usage!
  17. Geeze, that set took me like 8 hours to assemble without taking breaks. That is some serious dedication to the craft of stop motion animation. Do you by chance know how many individual photos you took for the video? Edit: 7136 photos used.
  18. Minor update to the model. I just found out about the new 3x3x1 round corner bricks and used those to make the engine look much more like the movie model. Under the hood, some structural changes were made to make it a bit more sturdy. The only unfortunate thing is the light bluish grey variant only comes in the new Poe Dameron's X-wing Fighter (75273) so the piece isn't easy to come by. Fortunately, you do get 8 in that set. Hopefully Lego will release this piece in more sets with more colors, because I think it will be used for a lot of great MOCs.
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