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- LEGO Two and a Half Men MOC
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LEGO Two and a Half Men MOC
This is my very own Two and a Half Men MOC built of LEGO bricks: And yes, detailed step-by-step Building Instructions are available --> Instructions for my Two and a Half Men MOC Two and a Half Men is one of my most favorite tv-shows and I invested a lot of time into this build in order to get the scale and details as accurate as possible. To achieve this, I watched the entire series again and used a ton of reference material. This LEGO® Diorama MOC and Two and a Half Men-memento depicts a part of Charlie Harper’s legendary Malibu Mansion where most of the series takes place and contains 2648 pieces! The entire build includes a ton of references to different episodes from season 1 to 8 that only true fans will recognize : The build features the iconic main living room, veranda, and the house entrance Main living room features Charlie’s piano, a sofa, 2 armchairs, a round wooden table, different carpets, a fireplace, the stairway that leads to the 2nd floor, different potted plants, and other details Veranda features 2 deck chairs, different potted plants, a grill, 2 chairs, a table, outdoor lights, a grid with climbing plants, and other details Some of the references to different episodes: Bowl with Butterscotch Candy, Vod Kanockers-hat, Jake’s Goofy Juice, charlieharpersucks.com-computer, Jake’s Gameboy, Alan’s Key, Andy’s cigars, Jake’s Plunger, Berta’s handbag, and a Rose *by Rose* What do you guys think of this build ?
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LEGO mini-scale Imperial Shuttle MOC
Thanks! Indeed I already designed the Death Star II Executive Hangar Bay 272 where Emperor Palpatine arrived with his Imperial Shuttle for the inspection on the stations operability from ROTJ: Hey guys, I made another rendering of my Imperial Shuttle with my TIE Fighter design together: Emperor Palpatine's Shuttle with TIE escort is approaching the Death Star II Hangar Bay 272 ...
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LEGO Death Star II Hangar Bay 272
Thanks, really appreciate it! In fact, I already finished designing the DS Hangar Bay 327 from ANH with my Falcon inside , but still have to make rendering pics of the build... so stay tuned for that one! Thank you! The wing mechanism was literally the most important part for me to design, and definetly the hardest as well. It took me quite a while to come up with this final design, cause u should be able to fold the wings easily and smoothly and on top of that they had to be pretty sturdy.
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LEGO mini-scale Millennium Falcon MOC
Thanks, really appreciate it !
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LEGO Death Star II Hangar Bay 272
This is my very own Mini-Scale Death Star II Hangar Bay 272 Diorama MOC built of LEGO bricks: More in-depth and movie-accurate shots of the build: And yes, detailed step-by-step Building Instructions are available --> Instructions for the Hangar Bay As you can probably tell by now, I do really love designing in mini-scale, which means that my builds are sized to an official LEGO® nano-scale minifig. Moreover, I love the Imperial architecture and the Galactic Empire in general ... Before I originally had the idea to design some Star Wars ships in mini-scale (Imperial Shuttle, Millennium Falcon, X-Wing, Y-Wing, A-Wing, TIE Fighter, TIE Advanced and TIE Interceptor are already finished: https://www.flickr.com/photos/the-creatorr/), I already made a rough concept of the iconic Executive Hangar Bay 272 where Palpatine arrived in ROTJ. Such an iconic and menacing sequence in the movie! Now it's time to talk about some specs of this build: This giant display piece represents Emperor Palpatine‘s Arrival at the Death Star II from 1983‘s „Return of the Jedi“. As you can propably tell by looking at the model, it took me quite a while to design this build, especially recreating all those little details like the back wall texture. The black tiled front with my TCRR-logo makes for a more premium look. I'm very proud on the fact that the stripes of blue lights on the lower part of the back walls will glow if you illuminate the backside of the Hangar Bay! The Hangar contains 5403 pieces, the Imperial Shuttle 533. Measurements of the Hangar: 44,5 cm (w) / 58 cm (l) / 26,5 cm (h). On top, the Hangar Bay is designed to accommodate my Mini-Scale Imperial Shuttle, about which I already made a topic here on eurobricks: What do you guys think of this build ? I really tried to get this build to be as accurate as it possibly can ^^.
- LEGO mini-scale Imperial Shuttle MOC
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LEGO mini-scale Millennium Falcon MOC
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LEGO mini-scale Imperial Shuttle MOC
Thanks so much for this thoughtful comment! You're totally right, the exhausts should be centered! I have to say I didn't thought about that until now , although I studied very much original footage of the in-universe shuttle. The rear fuselage is even studs-out built, so jumper plates would work just fine. Will try this out for sure and post pics of this version here in the future! Believe it or not, the overall design of this Shuttle took me just about 5 hrs on one evening a few months ago . The Imperial Shuttle is just so elegant and sleek, the first time I saw the ship on-screen apporaching the DSII in ROTJ I fell in love with it instantly! To capture the proportions and details in LEGO, especially in this tiny scale where you're very limited in using parts, is extremly hard. But I have to say that there's a thing that frustrated me the most: Everytime you search for footage of the Imperial Shuttle, you get so many different variants in shape and proportions that it's pretty damn hard to find out the exact measurements. Because of that, I used mostly the original patent from 1983 where Lucasfilm protected the design for the first time. Anyway, really appreciate your feedback! If you want, you can also check out my other mini-scale Millennium Falcon MOC I designed, which is in the same scale as the Shuttle:
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LEGO mini-scale Imperial Shuttle MOC
This is my very own Mini-Scale Imperial Shuttle (with display stand) built of LEGO bricks: And yes, detailed step-by-step Building Instructions are available --> Instructions for the Imperial Shuttle I have to say, the Imperial Shuttle is my most favorite spaceship from STAR WARS ... and because of that, I really tried very hard in getting the shapes and proportions as accurate as I could. I designed additional Landing Gear and a removable Landing Ramp to display the Shuttle in it's landing position. The Shuttle is sized to an official LEGO® nano-scale minifig. To display the Shuttle in it's flight mode, I built an additional all-black stand to securely display the Imperial Shuttle, featuring the Galactic Empire emblem and my own logo. Features: both flanking wings can be folded outwards for flying and inwards during landing procedures, includes two forward-facing double laser cannons, two forward-facing wing-mounted double cannons, and a rear-mounted double laser cannon, removable landing gear and boarding ramp, and on top of all it's a very solid build ! What do you guys think of this build ?
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LEGO mini-scale Millennium Falcon MOC
This is my very own Mini-Scale Millennium Falcon (with display stand) built of LEGO bricks: And yes, detailed step-by-step Building Instructions are available --> Instructions for the Millennium Falcon Recently I've been very much enjoying designing in mini-scale, and I'm pretty proud on this Millennium Falcon design. The Falcon is sized to an official LEGO® nano-scale minifig. I tried to get as much details into the tiny space as possible, which was quiet challenging, especially the recreation of the curved top panels. I designed additional Landing Gear and a removable Landing Ramp to display the Falcon on it's own. To display the Falcon, I built an additional all-black stand to securely display the Falcon in an angled position, featuring the Rebel Alliance emblem and my own logo. Features: angled top panels with color and piping details, sensor dish on top, as well as two rotatable heavy quad laser turrets on top and bottom, and on top of all it's a very solid build ! What do you guys think of this build ?
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Duel on Cloud City Diorama MOC
This is my very own Bespin Duel on Cloud City Diorama MOC built of LEGO bricks: And yes, Instructions are available --> link in my signature :D As I already stated in my latest thread, where I introduced you my new LEGO display build "Bespin Cloud City Arrival and Betrayal Diorama MOC", I was highly disappointed with LEGO's latest 75222 "Betrayal on Cloud City" set, because of it's lack of accurate design, childish little rooms, amount of sticker sheets, pricing, etc.So I designed 2x giant display builds of Cloud City. Important to notice is the fact that I made both MOCs in honor of the 40th anniversary of THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK this Year.This one here is the 2nd and final build and is called "Bespin Duel on Cloud City Diorama MOC" (The outside is designed to represent an accurate slice of the giant Gas-Processing Vane where the Carbonite Freezing Chamber and the Sensor Balcony are located in): The Diorama depicts 2 different locations inside/outside the Gas-Processing Vane: Main Control Room and the Sensor Balcony."Description": Main Control Room that is directly connected to the Side Corridor, Curved Hallway and Viewport that leads to the outer railing Control Room features 3x Control Panel Consoles with cabling, a Control Holotable, Piping throughout the walls and 2x metal shelves with crates placed inside easy access to the Curved Hallway from the front- and backside outer railing with handrail, lights and staircase on both sides that leads to the doorway and Sensor Balcony doorway includes a short part of the iconic triangular shaped hallway design as well Sensor Balcony platform features highly accurate antennas and piping and is built in a way to handle the front-heavy structure I am especially proud of the fact that you can recreate the entire duel sequence between Vader and Luke, once they exit the Carbonite Freezing Chamber.Additionally, the entire model can be divided into 2 stand-alone modular sections as shown in the pictures, not only for easy transport, but each section can be displayed on it’s own.You can recreate the iconic duel between Luke and Vader and follow them while fighting, starting with the Main Control Room where Luke gets sucked out of the Viewport, his sneak around on the railing, and the final fight on the Sensor Balcony followed by the most epic revelation in cinema history …!What do you guys think ? Does this Diorama MOC justice to the Giant Gas-Processing Vane shown in TESB and Vader/Luke's iconic duel on Cloud City ?
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Tantive IV Main Corridor with Airlock Doorway MOC
@lowlead Haha . Thanks for your thoughtful comment !! Really appreciate it. Yep, that's exactly what I intend to do: LEGO produces primary sets for kids, and consequently has to make compromises in terms of details and accuracy. And I want to fill in that gap with detailed and accurate, but also sturdy and playable builds. I started my journey one year ago, and I am very thankful for all of you who engage me to keep going! @Jerry McGlade Thanks man
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Tantive IV Diorama MOC
@Cjd223 Thanks for your thoughtful comment, really appreciate it ! Even though the printed 2x4 tile with the "20th anniversary of LEGO Star Wars"-logo cost around 7$ each (), I thought it would have been a missed opportunity not to get this piece. I think it adds more uniqueness to the build, and honors the Star Wars and LEGO Star Wars legacy. Yep, indeed, I try to build my MOCs in a similar way, especially my Death Star and Hoth Echo Base room-based MOCs. By this means you can combine them in a modular way.
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