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thire5

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  1. thire5 replied to thire5's post in a topic in LEGO Star Wars
    Thanks! Here is the comparison with my very old model from 2006 V-wing starfighter comparison by Martin Latta, on Flickr
  2. thire5 replied to thire5's post in a topic in LEGO Star Wars
    I did these as well, if that's what you mean :] UCS Jedi starfighter - Eta-2 Actis-class interceptor by Martin Latta, on Flickr UCS Jedi starfighter - Eta-2 Actis-class interceptor INSTRUCTIONS by Martin Latta, on Flickr
  3. thire5 replied to thire5's post in a topic in LEGO Star Wars
    Thank you. I don't have any idea about the parts from the official sets, I think it will be very low percentage.
  4. thire5 replied to thire5's post in a topic in LEGO Star Wars
    Thank you :) The instructions are now available on Rebrickable https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-167113/thire5/ucs-v-wing-starfighter/#details
  5. Thank you for your comments :) you can download it on Brickvault https://www.brickvault.toys/collections/all/products/venator "PARTS LIST DOWNLOAD"
  6. thire5 posted a post in a topic in LEGO Star Wars
    Hello, this is my new model - Alpha-3 Nimbus-class V-wing starfighter Dimensions: 26 x 53 x 50 studs / 21 x 43 x 40 cm Pieces: 1733 Instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-167113/thire5/ucs-v-wing-starfighter/#details V-wing starfighter by Martin Latta, on Flickr Enjoy!
  7. The wait was worth it. The amount of details is incredible, can't wait to see in in person on some expo to take a closeup look :)
  8. @ForgedInLego @Frizzlefry25 @Kage Goomba Thank you! I appreciate that :) Of course, I understand that. No one is forced to buy anything... It's a pretty large model, only for the parts you need to count with the budget 1200-1500$
  9. Hi, the instructions are done :) You can get then on Brickvault.toys Here is also their video review
  10. @Dzenis @Guyinaplaguemask @jelletv @LDigital @Naixin @Kage Goomba Thank you all for your support! The instructions are almost ready, stay sharp!
  11. While working on the instructions, I took few more pictures with more details :) Check the full gallery https://www.flickr.com/photos/thire5/albums/72157716953103517 Vigilance - Venator-class Star Destroyer by Martin Latta, on Flickr Vigilance - Venator-class Star Destroyer by Martin Latta, on Flickr Vigilance - Venator-class Star Destroyer by Martin Latta, on Flickr Vigilance - Venator-class Star Destroyer by Martin Latta, on Flickr
  12. @Bob De Quatre @TwoSolitudes @Cygma Thank you! I'm happy to hear that :) @m4st3rt3ch Thanks, the hangar can be opened manually - just removing it from one attach point and place it to another... I wanted some sliding mechanism, but it was not possible in this scale
  13. @Tom_Brick @Stuartn @Evergreen @LDigital @Ellisss_2 Thank you! I appreciate that! @MAVERICK26 I know, it took me too much time, I had to rebuild several parts many times and yet I'm not 100% satisfied, but I could keep rebuilding everything and it would never be finished :D @Sine qua non I will do my best to create a nice and understandable PDF instructions, but I don't plan to print a book
  14. Here it is finally... Dimensions: 65 x 137 x 46 studs 52 x 110 x 37 cm 20.5 x 43.2 x 14.6 inches Pieces: 11103 Weight: 7.75 kg (273.5 oz) Stay tuned for the instructions 😇 ~thire5 Vigilance - Venator-class Star Destroyer by Martin Latta, on Flickr Vigilance - Venator-class Star Destroyer by Martin Latta, on Flickr Vigilance - Venator-class Star Destroyer by Martin Latta, on Flickr Vigilance - Venator-class Star Destroyer by Martin Latta, on Flickr
  15. Hello, here is the first "teaser" shot, while working on all the other photos... :] Vigilance - Venator class-star destroyer by Martin Latta, on Flickr
  16. Thank looks like a pretty solid build! Congrats to co-op with BV.
  17. There doesn't seem to be anything off, compared to the instructions. What happens if you unattach those two orange pins? does the frame straighten by itself or does it stay bent?
  18. Millennium Falcon with skeletons of Scanning crew hidden in the cargo stash
  19. Hello and thank you! @dankestmango, @AZgo, @caiman0637, @MAVERICK26 I know it's statring to be "cliché", but it's almost finished, I estimate that it's 98% done This project is way more complicated that I intially expected and I always get stuck on some intricate section of the model...
  20. Looks very cool! I would recommend you to create a flickr gallery and upload the photos of your model(s) there. Then it's easier to link the photos here :)
  21. Hello, I recently started collaboration with The Brick Collective & Brick MOON and they offer the whole Lego sets of my Eta-2 starfighter models, if anyone is interested https://www.facebook.com/BrickMoonMOCs/posts/2476529275826341 - limited red Eta-2 (with original R4 droid piece) https://www.brickmoon.de/#1045345694 and yellow Eta-2
  22. thire5 replied to Naixin's post in a topic in LEGO Star Wars
    Both models are stunning for sure. I can only compare the pictures, but I think that Eviscerator has better details along the sides of the ship as mentioned before. Monarch is using only simple wedges 3x6 with a lot studs visible (in contrast with the rest of the design). One more thing that bothered me a little on Monarch is the usage of old and expensive parts, for example 124 x Light gray Hinge Tile 1 x 2 1/2 with 2 Fingers on Top (with average price 4euro for one new piece). The Eviscerator would probably be more optimized to use more recent and available parts, but maybe I'm wrong.
  23. Thank you! That was actually my plan. The main hangar doors will be openable but unfortunately I was not able to install any slide door mechanism, there is not enough space (should have built the model 1,5x bigger :D ). The way to open it will be just simply unattach each door part and attach/clip them to another marked place
  24. Thank you for comments! Small update - fixed the issues with bridge discussed above^ - the whole "wing" section is way more complicated that I thought, I had to rebuild the side "flaps" maybe 5 times and I still haven't properly attached those around the hangar. Ideally, each section of side "flaps" would be attached with two small ball joins to make it stable.
  25. Playwell bricks is doing some youtube tutorials, check it out https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaEL-gouFOoHg5Okoua-cIGxjyrPOOUql
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