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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
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Cyborgsaurus

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  1. Great job again! I like the studless look for most of the red and white areas, really captures the smoothness of those areas on the actual ship. Makes it look like a real racer! And the contrasting studs on the side of the dark grey section captures the greebled Star Wars look.
  2. Your minis are always amazing, and this one is too, as well as the Razorcrest in the other thread! Resistance has some great ships, unique designs that still fit into Star Wars. If you are doing the Aces, can’t wait! Especially Red Ace! What about the Colossus itself? Not to add to the backlog, I just love seeing these minis!
  3. Great model! I tried making my own mini Gozanti, but it didn’t turn out nearly this good. Did you consider putting micro TIEs on the bottom? I think if they were at the same scale the wings would be about 2 studs long. Keep up the great work!
  4. These are both great little models! The Phantom II looks fine to me. Maybe the orange circles are a bit close to the front of the fin? But at this scale there’s not much room to move them. It looks good the way it is, though. Keep up the fantastic work! Can’t wait to see what’s next.
  5. What a great little model! Especially like how you used differently angled pieces and various snot techniques for the uneven texture all over the ship, like using the neck brackets so it’s just slightly raised from the surfaces around it. It’s a good way to get some of the Star Wars beat-up, greebly look when you aren’t working in a scale that lets you do intense detailed greebling.
  6. This is a cool little model! I’m surprised no one else has commented yet. I like how you were able to use the old style hinges to get the shape on the bottom or the ship without making the gap between the top and bottom too big. Can’t wait to see what’s next!
  7. Great job! I like how you were able to get the nose dish spire as thin as you did and still have the tapered shape, especially at this scale. It’s kind of a goofy looking ship, among the Imperial death triangles, but I like it and you did a great job capturing it.
  8. Looks great! The grey looks much more accurate to what’s in the movie. The gantry adds a lot of accuracy, and the cockpit looks so much better. I was trying to think of a way to cover the top of that transparent cheese slope, maybe one of the new 1x1 brackets, or a 1x3 tile down the entire cockpit, but both of those would stick up too high. Your model looks great as is, though, and really improves the original polybag set, which I thought was good to begin with (other than that plain slope for the cockpit)!
  9. This is really good! I’ve seen a few others in mini scale, but they were still so much bigger than this. Do you have any general guidelines on size for your models? So that they fit in with the official planet sets and stuff. Again, great job, and I can’t wait to see what’s next!
  10. These (and all of your mini models) are great! I had been looking for a Ski Speeder about this size, but most seemed way too small or too big compared to other planets-style models. I like the hinge on the gun side, it add some different texture. I had to look up the Xi Shuttle, I didn’t remember it from the movie, but after I did, I could see the accuracy of your model. Spot on! Can’t wait to see more!
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