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Techam

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  1. I think after the retirement of the UCS Republic Gunship, we deserve some more prequel-era UCS sets. Before the RG, the last prequel-specific UCS was 10215 Obi Wan's Jedi Starfighter from 2010. My personal favorite Star Wars ship has to be the Venator-class Star Destroyer, which has only come in mini form and a playset from 2009. Being completely wishful and not so realistic, I am hoping that the 5000+ part $650 UCS for this fall will be a Venator and Invisible Hand together, each about 2500+ parts and big enough to have some detail but not so big that each would need its own coffee table XD. Something like the MOCs by TanBrickZ. Maybe include General Grievous and Palpatine in his grey robes, a minifig I don't think we have had before, and a clone gunner and pilot with nice prints. I would buy a Venator and Invisible Hand at bigger or smaller scales, but this would be the sweet spot. I miss the "midi-scale" sets from 2009 and 2010 and always wished I had got them. They look good on display without having to break the bank. I would like to see a midi Venator, Invisible Hand, Republic Gunship, Droid Control Ship, Imperial Shuttle, Home One, Executor, etc. As far as quote/diorama sets go, it would be cool to get the final Darth Maul duel from Phantom Menace though I cannot think of a good quote to go with it. The final Count Dooku duel on the Invisible Hand could be "Do it," just like the memes and could actually be somewhat popular for that reason, but I doubt that would actually happen XD.
  2. Another reason I doubt the fall $650 D2C will be a sail barge is the price-point... I don't know if it is iconic enough to warrant something of that size. How much could you add to the old playset that would be of substance? The Pit of Carkoon, a skiff, tons of figs, some more detail, sure, but I don't see how it could sell for more than $300. It is worth noting that the UCS Star Destroyer just retired, so maybe that is making room for another capital ship like the Executor as someone said earlier here. It has been over 10 years since that one came out. However, I don't know if they would make a SSD smaller than the SD. Also if the SD was 4000 or so parts for $700, I don't know if they could make a Venator for 5000 parts and $650. There must be a lot of small parts and details in that thing. Maybe it really could be a Death Star mega playset? At the risk of sounding wishful, I wonder if a Venator and Invisible Hand could come in one set for that price point and part count. Probably not, but we have had pitifully few prequel UCS sets. Butif they did do something like that... then you are a bold one, Lego. ;)
  3. Techam replied to NathanR's post in a topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
    nice micro landing gear and pilot
  4. Thanks for bringing that news here. I have been checking Shop@Home for this set a lot.
  5. Very cool, I especially like the fort and the roofs of the buildings.
  6. Very nice display and custom figs! I like the stud blasters in the trees.
  7. Very cool! I can see bits of the 2009 and 2015 fort sets in this too. The dark orange complements the white well. Nice attention to detail.
  8. Awesome! The galleon has a very massive feel to it that you pulled off well.
  9. Certifiably awesome! Nice work on making the photo look like a painting. Nice story too. You pulled off the tiny-but-epic effect very well. Microscale is always cool, and microscale that feels alive is even better. Overall a great build.
  10. The light colors are very nice. I also notice sideways headlight bricks built into the walls which are a nice touch. This build feels very alive.
  11. Techam replied to Techam's post in a topic in Pirate MOCs
    Thanks, suggestions noted
  12. Techam replied to pantelis's post in a topic in Pirate MOCs
    Impressive fort! I like the added buildings on the bay. You also made use of the sail from the 4+ pirate sets, I notice ;)
  13. Hi all, I recently made this for a contest on Lego Ideas that challenged contestants to construct something with a twist on nature. I opted to create a butterfly out of plant parts since they pollinate flowers. The wings are made from tree leaves and decorated with various flower molds that Lego has produced. As an afterthought, I included the whole life cycle. The egg is a stud; the caterpillar is made of classic smileys since caterpillars often have odd patterns to scare off predators; and the chrysalis is made of minifig capes and Hobbit spiderwebs (the contest required entries to be 100% Lego). The whole thing is more or less to scale with real life, so I am sharing it in this forum. I hope you enjoy! Floral Butterfly by Christian Techam, on Flickr Floral Butterfly by Christian Techam, on Flickr Metamorphosis by Christian Techam, on Flickr Chrysalis by Christian Techam, on Flickr Caterpillar by Christian Techam, on Flickr
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