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Hi everyone. I just wanted to share my website that serves as a database for Christo7108's custom printed minifigures. Link: Website Please, if you find any photos of figures that are missing, let me know ASAP. Thanks for taking the time to read this!
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Started designing this thing 2 years ago but only got around starting to build it less than 2 weeks ago. This is my current progress of my U.S.S. Defiant: I'm hoping to be able to finish within the next 2 weeks to meet the SHIPtember deadline. The dimensions are as follows: Total length: 114 studs Total width: 80 studs
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Discuss, disagree, even argue but don't become contentious or mean. We're all fans with different opinions and all opinions are welcome here. ***** Official: Star Trek Homepage News: The Trek Collective TrekMovie Reference: Memory Alpha: The Star Trek Wiki Ex Astiris Scientia - Bernd Schneider's Star Trek Site Merchandise: ANOVOS - Authentic Costume Reproductions Eaglemoss - Starships Collection ThinkGeek - Star Trek ***** Archive:
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Hello all, I apologize for bringing up the subject of megablocks but there is some news that I HAD to share. I am a Huge Star Trek TOS (The original series) and star trek in general and was considering buying some of the Kre-o (sorry) star trek sets when I saw this: MegaBlocks (sorry) are making Star Trek TOS sets!!!!!! That was the enterprise, here is the interior, a bird of prey and the next generation enterprise: Again, apologies for bringing up Megablocks but Live Long And Prosper! Columbus
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Happy 55th Anniversary! Since Star Trek premiered on September 8, 1966, I’d like to celebrate with a picture from one of the shows finest. As a kid I didn't like "City on the edge of forever" that much. My love for Star Trek was about the future, not the past. But now, as a (hopfully responsible) grown-up I view things a bit differently. Besides that, the dialog with the guardian is meme-gold. To get the curves close to the original took me quite a while. Also tried to get rid of as many "steps" as possible and smooth the outline. Therefore it's a lot of turning stud directions The Guardian of Forever by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr The Guardian of Forever by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr The Guardian of Forever by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr The Guardian of Forever by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr The Guardian of Forever by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr
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I’ve been thinking about making my own USS Enterprise/Voyager-type ship with figures using the Futuron torsos, as with certain changes I think they’ll be most fitting for Star Trek-type outfits. Have any of you done something like this, thought about it, or know of someone that has? I think it would be quite neat and all the detail that one could fit in to the bridge with all the space and technology pieces over the years would be fun to make and play with, along with making one’s own crew. There are also figures that lend themselves to being different species that could be encountered, such as the CMF Series 9 Alien Avenger or the Series 8 Evil Robot, and older space factions/subthemes such as Insectoids and UFO.
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Some of you may remember the Vintage Space Memorial I posted a couple months ago. Well, I finally got to take proper pictures of the ship I mentioned in it: the fast space cruiser Andromeda! The ship is loosely based on FX Star Patroller (6931). At least it got a lot of parts from it - and was ironically (and without me even knowing!) build exactly 30 years after the release of the set - quite a happy coincidence. My main goal was building a ship large enough to give it a "proper" space-ship bridge, as you know from TV series like Star Trek. The name of the ship's class is inspired by ther German show Raumpatroullie - Die phantastischen Abenteuer des Raumschiffs Orion (Space Patrol - The fantastic adventures of the space ship Orion), where the designation schneller Raumkreuzer (fast space cruiser), was used. For the future I plan to refit the Andromeda with a small detachable shuttle-craft and improve a few things I am not quite happy with yet. For example I literally ran out of blue bricks! And some more wall-panel computers would be helpful too Anyway. I hope you like my little big spaceship!
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After some break I made another Star Trek MOC LDD. The Jeffries tube. The LDD file you can grab here: http://bricksafe.com/files/m2m/star-trek/Jeffries_Tube02.lxf Some reference from the original show: http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x54/TrueX-Ray/TNG Caption This/TNGCaption205e.jpg
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And here comes my latest MOC: the hybrid crossing between a STar Wars Y-Wing and a Star Trek USS Enterprise. Hybrid Bomber Wing by Veynom, on Flickr I based my model out of the Lego 75172 Y-Wing set and then started really heavily modifying everything. A new prototype is ready by Veynom, on Flickr The resulting model is very sturdy, fully swosshable, and not-so-ugly-kind-of, at least if you like flying junk ships. Preparing the new Wing bomber by Veynom, on Flickr Loading the bombs by Veynom, on Flickr As play features, I kept the bombing compartment, the rotating gun, the astromech slot, and the opening cockpit. The colors have moved from yellow to black, LBG, DBG, and white. A darker scheme in the end. Good job, Admiral! by Veynom, on Flickr It looks like the rebel admirals are relatively satisfied with the resulting hybrid bomber. I have been told it looks a bit like the Firefly Serenity, which I did not know before. I'm still looking for a valid name for that ship. One of the proposals on the table would be a Goose-Wing as it has a duck look. Comments welcome.
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This is based on Rick Sternbachs design wich you can see here: and here: It should be possible to connect multiple lifeboats with the magnet :)
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Here are two versions of the Nomad Probe from 'The Changeling' episode of Star Trek TOS. With Dr McCoy for scale. Heres a reference pic:
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Unfortunately nobody has responded to my original German-speaking question in another (German) Lego forum. I try it here: Hello Although I myself have quite a lot of nerdiness to me, technical interests and hobbies, a certain film genre and hobbies that a "serious" adult should not have (?), I can start with the whole superhelden area, the starwarsfilms and also similar series little. Somehow I find the stories boring, very simplistic, humorless, politically far too correct and often too simple knit. Therefore, my question to the older fans (older in the sense of: Having a family of their own, have already participated in the professional life for a long time, the first destiny and crises have brought about, interested in "real" social / political issues - not only image newspaper and Facebook ...): What fascinates you at the superheldenstory, whether film, serial or comic? What is so special for you on Star Wars and similar film series? (No, I'm not interested in why Star Wars is better than Enterprise Enterprise, Battlestar Galactica, or is not). Signature: My nickname which I use in that forum. This text I have automatically translated with the Google translator. Lapidem
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Hello I guess as my first ever post on this forum, not 100% sure this is the right spot for this kind of post, but I should introduce myself, I am a 34 year old from Australia, who has always had a passion for Lego but could never really afford it when I was a kid. But now having a 3 and 4 year old boy of my own who are completely obsessed with Lego, i have recently rediscovered my love of this simple toy. I have gone from building mostly sets, to creating my own designs. My aim is to make every design I do as something that my boys would love to play with so playability to me is everything. Anyway that's enough of that, I am wanting to show off one of my first designs, I really enjoy a challenge and I definitely had one with this project. I am a Sci-fi nerd and love Star Trek, in particular everything Klingon so I was very disappointed that Lego never got the star trek licence. I am currently working on building this Bird of Prey, at this stage I have only made the cockpit and neck, but have the parts for the wing and disruptor ordered. I am really looking forward to seeing how this Stud.io design that I have spent so many hours on turn into a real product. My main concerns for the build is how strong the wing hinge attachment is as there is quite a lot of weight on them. But I will find out in the next week or so when all my parts arrive and I can trial it. Hope you all find it interesting, I believe it turned out pretty good, with a few play features included, such as the dining hall, opening cockpit, adjustable wings and shooting disruptors. Model Details (according to Stud.io) 4335 pieces 74cm wide, 68cm long. 4.3kg I wanted to add more pics but it seems I can only upload 1 due to the size. See if I can work around this. Also if you are interested, I currently have a Lego Ideas set in the support stage. Its a minifigure scale SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket, again showing my love for all things space related. any support will be greatly appreciated. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/2a60e3c2-c86f-4154-8be3-6fb148943362/statistics I am very interested to hear what you all have to say about my Bird of Prey, any issues you see or possible problems I will have turning this into a real model. Thank you very much for reading this. :) Any ideas on how to post more pictures? I am not that tech savy. Thanks Ok I made a Flickr account to show some of the other photos. I have also ordered custom Klingon minifigures and Batleths to hang in the dining hall. https://www.flickr.com/photos/192336319@N06/
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Star Trek: Prelude to Axanar is an awesome piece of fan fiction. You can see and feel the love and effort, they put into this. Besides that, the starship design is stellar. So, this is my take on the USS Ares, NCC-1650. This is like a Defiant of pre-TOS era, for sure a tough little ship "The Ares class was a Federation Starfleet battle cruiser that first saw service during the Four Years War. It was the first purpose-built combat vessel constructed by the Federation since the Earth-Romulan War." USS Ares by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr USS Ares by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr USS Ares by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr USS Ares by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr USS Ares by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr AXANAR Ares Class by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr
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Instructions: https://youtu.be/TmZuVdQT6Gk
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NCC-1701, no bloody A, B, C or D (Montgomery Scott) I feel like TOS-style and Lego fits perfectly well together! I also really appreciate building Star Trek ships in this scale. USS Enterprise by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr USS Enterprise by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr USS Enterprise by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr USS Enterprise by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr USS Enterprise by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr TOS Constitution Class heavy cruiser by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr Render and lighting made with Stud.io
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Suvlu'taHvIS yapbe' HoS neH – "Brute strength is not the most important asset in a fight" (unless, of course, you are commanding an Imperial Klingon ship named "Strenght"). My Klingon battle cruiser has unfortunately no klingon markings on the hull, so it, at least, needed a klingon name IKS HoS by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr IKS HoS by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr IKS HoS by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr IKS HoS by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr Day Soch may'Duj by keineAhnungBonzo, auf Flickr
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As the away team maintained their course to the northwest, Commander Riker squinted into the distance. "Mr. Data, do your tricorder readings still suggest the crashed shuttle is over the next ridge?" "They do, sir, but I'm only picking up Romulan life signs." ------------- A quick Star Trek The Next Generation MOC I made in Stud.io this week while quarantining with COVID. Hoping to get back to physical bricks again soon when I have more energy. Here are some of the Studio part files I created (based on decals from this post by @Hound Knight): TNG Uniform TNG Uniform - Worf Worf Head Data Head
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Lego does Star Wars but they should they also do Star Trek which has been popular for many people in this whole world too. I would like the mini figures of the Captains Kirk and Captain Picard and The Klingons and the Borg and Wesley Crusher who is Wil Wheeton and Data and all the others. Even if Star Wars is bigger and better I would also like to have Star Trek as I like both. But what do you think. Comment below to have your say this time and make this happen.
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This is a model I've just recently finished on commission. The goal was to create a model of the iconic USS Enterprise from Star Trek with a Millennium Falcon-style petal-opening bridge that would fit a minifigure-scale interior. Obviously, a truly minifig-scale Enterprise would be a massive model, so the idea was rather to achieve something like the 10198 Tantive IV set where the scale of the interior differs from that of the actual ship. Accordingly, the full interior of the main hull here represents what in 'reality' would be a small section at the center top of the main hull. It has space for five minifigs seated centrally under the top 8x8 dish, and when the panels are opened this exposes the rest of the bridge interior where these figures can then be moved around. Instructions now available HERE.
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1. Set 1701: Galileo 7 Exploration by [DustyBricks], on Flickr 5. Door Opening by [DustyBricks], on Flickr 6. Tricorder readings, Dr. Mccoy? by [DustyBricks], on Flickr 7. Back by [DustyBricks], on Flickr 9. Controls by [DustyBricks], on Flickr Hello all, this Galileo 7 shuttlecraft from the original Star Trek series is my latest creation. Once again, I tried to build it like a Lego set with as many play features as possible. This build depicts the shuttlecraft Galileo 7 landing on Taurus II only to meet a large, stone/spear throwing anthropoid on the planet surface, as in the original episode "Galileo Seven". So, yeah, I'm in a very Star trek mood... Anyway, Enjoy! Video with all of the play features: https://flic.kr/p/qmVBVY
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Youtube Link Under the command of Captain Jonathan Archer, the NX-01 crew answers an urgent distress call only to quickly find themselves deep over their heads on a planet without any land mass. A Pritchard Studios Production. For more information, and to follow the progress of the film, see here. For some time I've been developing the idea for a Star Trek fanfilm. It's finally to the stage where I have something to show off! While the teaser here is entirely CG, the film itself will be mostly stop-motion, with effects shots and scenes of the ship rendered in Blender.