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

Jeffersc

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  1. Yeah great work. I'm interest to see instructions as well. Thanks for sharing.
  2. Thank you for the kind words. Glad I can help and this is why I decided to share.
  3. So I was inspired by many of the other mods that people have shared on this forum so I thought I would share what I consider my 95% finished mod of the Razor Crest. I immediately knew I had to work on the engines and those came rather easily thanks to the pieces from poe's x-wing. The rear exhaust part was a little more difficult but I liked where I landed as it kind of feels like a tribute to the technique used for the original front and it recycled many of the same pieces. (I built the engines in Stud.io before ordering the new pieces I would need.) The rest like narrowing out the front and some other interior details I borrowed from peoples pictures on here with the occasional one from instagram. Just when I thought I was happy with it I saw a few things @Project Inkfish did in his pictures and spent another good while fixing the rear and adding the carbon freezing chamber. The landing gear was the last thing that I wanted to tackle and I had a difficult time knowing what to do as I still wanted the side panels to be accessible and I didnt want to modify too much of the main build. I ended up making it so the gear are easily removable and the crest rests on some inverted slopes for when myself and my little boys are playing with it. I simply reattach it when I want to display it. The cockpit and the interior I tried to add detail without making it overly complicated or busy. I feel like a balance between detail and simplicity is what I try to aim for. (while still being functionally strong and playable.) *one thing I wanted to mention and it's visible especially in the last picture is that there are 2 light gray cheese wedges / slopes that are a illegal connection (with the help of a dab of glue ) I just felt like it helped complete the front slope and look and went for it, definitely something I normally avoid at all cost. but oh well. Well I hope you guys like it and maybe it can help someone else in their pursuit to mod to their style, taste or like. Thanks again to all those who shared their creations and the inspiration it provides. This kind of moding and customizing is my favorite.
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