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- Star Wars LEGO Photography
- Yinchorr - Royal Guard Academy
- Star Wars LEGO Photography
- LEGO Star Wars 2015 Pictures and Rumors
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What's your recent LEGO Star Wars Purchase?
Finally got the (75094) Shuttle Tydirium. I'm not sure if I really like the way the fuselage is constructed. The focus on easy acces interferes to much with the looks. Did somebody do a mod for this already?
- LEGO Star Wars 2015 Pictures and Rumors
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[MOC] Queen Amidala Overlooks
Great lighting. It sets the atmosphere very well. Really like the top of the columns.
- Star Wars LEGO Photography
- MOC Small Castle Outpost
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(moc)(wip)(ldd) nameless castle
Looking smashing. I'd love to see some details of the gate and the towers.
- [MOC] Mos Eisley Cantina
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[MOC] Mos Eisley Cantina
“No droids allowed” Mos Eisley Cantina_00 by L-space, on Flickr A few years ago I came with the idea to expand my 4501 Mos Eisley Cantina set with extra booths. These were to house my space minifig collection or at least the figs that I still had. With the arrival of the Collectible Minifigures I reset my goal to include these as well. Over the years I picked up some more minifigs in bricklink-orders I missed as a kid so it became to represent a modest collection for real. With the pieces bought for the expansion the MOC could house 44 minifigs. The idea was to copy the booth and simply add another via a hinge brick to the side. Then the news leaked that a new cantina set would be released. After my first 75052 Mos Eisley Cantina set I came to the conclusion that adding booths by hinge brick just would not work for me anymore. So the whole idea was rethought and with searches on the internet I found a map of the Cantina on Wookieepedia. After several tries and many redesigns I got the layout as I wanted it. The MOC is now based on two sets 75052. I tried to keep the colourscheme as close as possible to the first Cantina-set. Some fixtures and detalling comes from the Wii Complete Saga game and some just from my own imagination. To top it of I decided it needed some extra’s, so the revolving sign was made. For the Star Tours sign I made the Starspeeder 3000 based on the original design by Chris Deck and the other side is of course a take on a wellknown poster. And what would a Mos Eisley Cantina be without a “No Droids Allowed” sign. Since the hinge bricks didn’t cut it for me anymore and the MOC would become too big I just went for technic-pins to make it more managable. It now seperates into five parts. The back, the front, two sides and the bar. The MOC spans 50 studs by 79 studs and beyond that several vehicles and minifigs were added for a more grand appearence. This including part of my very first LEGO set (920 Rocket Launch Pad): a moonbuggy with driver and the new Exo-Suit. Also several other MOC scan be included to create a more grand display for conventions and shows for instance. To date: Imperial Communication Post, Outhouse, Droid-shop and the Taxi-speeder. The idea of displaying the Collectible Minifigures disappeared in favour of adding at least one minifig of every space theme ever released, still including the Collectable Minifigures range. This then expanded a bit to space related themes as I could just imagine my Exo-suit standing right next tot his. The search on bricklink and brickowl for minifigs then showed me some minifigs never relaesed in Europe and I just had to have them as well. To complete the Cantina four custom minifigs are added: Wuher, Tork and two guest appearances. The complete minifig line-up now counts 84 minifigs including the Alien Conquest Clinger and can be found here: Mos Eisley Minifig Count. So after my longest intro ever I hope you will enjoy my version of the Mos Eisley Cantina: Mos Eisley Cantina_05 by L-space, on Flickr Mos Eisley Cantina_25 by L-space, on Flickr Mos Eisley Cantina_33 by L-space, on Flickr Mos Eisley Cantina_06 by L-space, on Flickr There are a lot more, 46 in total, pictures of details and the interior on flickr.
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[MOD] Tie Advanced Prototype from Star Wars Rebels
I like what you that there, great job and the scene really sets it.
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[MOC] Mos Eisley Droidshop
My second holiday MOC has been photographed. The Mos Eisley Droidshop.Get your secondhand droids and parts at a bargain price in the Droidshop. Lifetime guarantee as long as you don't come back. Inspired by the game Star Wars Commander and the sticker of a laserpen. MOS_Droidshop-01 by L-space, on Flickr MOS_Droidshop-04 by L-space, on Flickr MOS_Droidshop-11 by L-space, on Flickr more on flickr and brickshelf Other MOC for the Mos Eisley Cantina project: Outhouse Imperial Communication Post Taxi-speeder
- [MOC] Taxi speeder
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HJR's custom minifigs
Nice work again. Where did the pauldron come from?
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SoNE Comic - First attempt
nr 3 for sure!
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[MOC] Battle of Hoth
Nice work, love the separate scenes.
- [MOC] Taxi speeder
- Purist Wuher and Tork
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Götterdämmerung project
Looks like it would be great sets. Not so sure what to think of the swastika in the first picture.
- Purist Wuher and Tork
- Purist Wuher and Tork
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[MOC] Mos Eisley Imperial Communication Post
That 's what you get after bad reviews; escape into booz. It started out as an opening building with computers etc. but then I couldn't solve the problem of the dome in a satisfactory way. And I'm not that of an interior guy so I soon gave up on the idea. Not just Octan, the competition is there as well.
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[MOC] Mos Eisley Imperial Communication Post
In this MOC I put the dome of the second Cantina set to good use (the first being the Outhouse). The Empire has established large bases on Tatooine. To keep them in contact small communication posts were set up. This is an example of one such posts made to fit into Mos Eisley. Several antennas to keep in touch with troops all over the planet and to listen for rebel messages. Complete with a space communication array. I am still working on my own Cantina though. No telling when it will be finished. MOS_Communication-post-03 by L-space, on Flickr MOS_Communication-post-06 by L-space, on Flickr MOS_Communication-post-01 by L-space, on Flickr The entire album is on filckr
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