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Hi, I'm Anio !
I became an AFOL in 2007. I bought a lot of Technic models. And as I wanted to share my passion, I founded TechLUG.
Since 2009, I also design my own UCS models. Professional instructions do exist for all of them. They are for sale. Email me and/or read the threads to know more about that.
=> setechnic@gmail.com
My Brickshelf gallery : http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=333395
My FlickR gallery : http://www.flickr.co.../anio-ucs/sets/
My Rebrickable : http://rebrickable.com/designer/anio
(note that each pic is linked to the related thread on Eurobricks)
My first MOC was a UCS TIE Fighter, in the beginning of 2009. About 700 parts.
The UCS AT-TE was my second MOC and a big challenge. About 3,600 parts.
My next MOC was Anakin's UCS podracer. About 500 parts.
Then, in the end of 2009, I completed the UCS Venator. About 5,400 parts.
In 2010, I completed my UCS Executor. About 3,100 parts.
In the end of 2010, I also achieved my UCS Slave 1. About 1,200 parts.
At the beginning of 2011, I reproduced Curtis Black's UCS Invisible Hand. About 1,600 parts.
During the first half 2011, I did a UCS Juggernaut. About 1,500 parts.
My UCS Sebulba's podracer was made in summer 2011. About 3,600 parts.
In the end of 2011, I did a UCS Republic Cruiser. About 1,200 parts.
In 2012, I did a simple creation : a UCS Naboo Royal Starship with real chrome. About 300 parts.
My second MOC in 2012 was a UCS AT-AT. About 2,700 parts.
Then, I did some city MOCs for fun.
In 2013, I did a big UCS Speeder Bike. About 1,700 parts.
And in the end of the year, I completed my UCS AAT. About 1,000 parts.
In 2014, my only MOC was Jabba's Sail Barge in UCS scale. Only 1,250 parts, but it has a full interior.
In 2015, I started with a UCS C-3PO. 750 parts and full gold chrome.
Then I did a UCS A-Wing. Less than 1,600 parts, yet, quite accurate and nice looking with dark red. My favorite MOC.
The next MOC was a UCS Hailfire Droid. It is only made of 1,070 parts, but has a lot of details and rotating rings.
My 4th MOC of the year was a UCS Sith Infiltrator. About 1,200 parts.
In 2015, I also did a UCS BB-8. About 2,100 parts.
In 2017, I did 2 UCS Jedi Interceptor. They have 1,050 parts each and foldable wings.
In 2018, I completed a UCS Desert Skiff I started a long time ago. About 600 parts.
And then I did the dark green version of UCS Anakin Skywalker's Jedi Interceptor. About 1,050 parts and foldable wings.
In the beginning of 2019, I completed my UCS Rey's Speeder. About 1,550 parts.
Later in 2019, I did a UCS Poe Dameron's X-Wing and a UCS Resistance X-Wing. About 2,000 parts each.
And quickly after those 2 models, I completed my UCS TIE Silencer. About 1,500 parts.