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Y Soser Hedfan by David Roberts, on Flickr Y Soser Hedfan translates into English as The Flying Saucer. It was used as a single-seat space racer, suitable for operating in planets' atmospheres and deep space. Millennia after alien space pirates had terrorised the galaxy in ships such as The Jaws of Death, their blue and yellow striped spacecraft were famous as some of the fastest space racers. These ships would race both in and out of planets' atmospheres at incredible speeds. In those days, men were real men, women were real women, and small furry creatures from Alpha Centauri were real small furry creatures from Alpha Centauri. The requirement for atmospheric performance led ships in this category to be streamlined and have lifting bodies and/or wings. Other examples included ships such as the Furias and the Tangerine Dream. This led to vessels being very smooth and free of the "greebles" much beloved of spaceship spotters, floating around in their zero-g anoraks. Y Soser Hedfan by David Roberts, on Flickr By the time of , the aliens had been in contact with the spacemen of Classic Space for many years. They had begun to adopt many of the spacemen's habits, including a love of tea and biscuits. Inevitably this led to the consumption of items such as rich teas, custard creams and even garibaldis in the cockpit. After a terrible crumb triggered pilot induced oscillation, it became normal to hoover out the pilot's position after each flight.This last photo shows a dejected Crumb Removal Operative (Vacuum 2nd Class), setting off for his second task of the day: cleaning out the stalls of the kidnapped cows. The high suction power of the hoovering machines often led to horrific accidents, with the mangled bovines being returned to Earth. FOURTH WALL This is the first MOC that I've posted onto Eurobricks. I think that I've read the various posting rules and tutorials but I've committed any faux pas, please do let me know.
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Hey everyone! This is my first space MOC, so any tips and feedback are appreciated. I'm going for realistic future space style, trying kind of a different space route than most I've seen. If you're interested, the start of a story is available on Flickr. Anyway, here it is:
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The Futuron Explorer is a modular space ship. I've made this ship in the Futuron (Lego Space theme) colour sceme. Each part of the ship can be disconnected from each other. So it's possible to make three space ships, each his own functionality. The ship is suited with a lot of features: - Three cockpits (Each of them can operate as a space ship) - A crane to pick up containers - mini sattelite (which can be disconnected from the ship) - guns to protect the ship and the other bases and vehicles - A speeder who's connected at the backside of the ship. It can be used for discover places what isn't reachable for the space ship - Two ground vehicles for mining Crane and sattelite: All components of the space ship: Some possible combinations: More pictures at: https://www.flickr.c...57634679349007/
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This is The Kingfisher, essentially a legal scavenging ship. It's only the second of its type to be commissioned by Spaceways All Environment Recovery Corporation (SAERCO). It carries five human crewmembers (pilot, medical officer, engineering chief, and two recovery specialists as a ground team) as well as an administration/maintenance droid and a Carcosan security officer. The pilot is uh... piloting, while the android does who knows what in the command center. The ship's flank. The Carcosan security officer inspects his weapons. The medbay. Engineering. The landing module is separate and used for recovery where landing on a celestial body (asteroid, planet, moon, etc) is required. The Lander opens up and contains living bunks, food processing, storage, and a jetbike. The jetbike in its flight configuration. Thanks for having a look! C&C welcome and I invite you to go to Flickr where there are dozens more pictures showing the details and features of the build. I also did my first ever Lego-related video to give The Kingfisher justice.