H_Solo Posted March 21, 2015 Posted March 21, 2015 Hello there, I started off in this very board by sort of hijacking a thread about bricklinking a 10179, making a promise I'd start my own thread about it. Well, today I finally had some time to take pictures of my 10179 and as I was snapping away, I also took some pictures of the rest of the collection... I was pulled out of my dark age about last september, when we had moved to our new house and I bought some SW-Lego Microfighter sets for my 5yo boy... I found those little ships so interesting and the figures so spot-on, I started collecting and building away... of course, as a huge SW-fanboy, starting with the 10179 as my very first BL-project in November/December. Here goes: Some odd-colored plates in old (dark) gray, red and tan add to the overall "shabby" look of the Falcon. As you can see, I did some changes to the greebles and added a little piping to the surface. Here's a shot with the modified engines... the Idea was shown here on this board by Scottish Dave: A shot on the engines, only minor changes here... I tried to close up all wider gaps between the hullplates by adding little bits and pieces below them: Brickbuild radar-spoke on the dish and some of the characteristic laser-burn-marks on the hull... Sorry, I do not have much pictures from the building process, but that can be seen endlessly here on the board and on the internet anyways... I do have some other stuff, though: Living room: The mighty Death Star and the infamous Slave 1 In the dining room we have the stuff, my son plays with right now: Republic Gunship, T-16, B-Wing, a Tank, and some other stuff... If he looses Interest in those, I grab em for my cabinets in the cellar, which right now display: the battle of Hoth: and the rest of my LEGO SW things: And finally, my dedicated Star Wars room... (I've been collecting Kenner/Hasbro stuff on and off since the early 80ies, when the original Movie hit the theatres here in Germany.) I hope you enjoyed the tour. I'd love some feedback and I'd be happy to answer any questions... Quote
dartmar Posted March 21, 2015 Posted March 21, 2015 I am fully envious of such a room. Big Star Wars fan here and I want a room like that for myself to enjoy. Quote
Tariq j Posted March 21, 2015 Posted March 21, 2015 Wow, that's a stunning collection you have there. Keep it up! Quote
Fuppylodders Posted March 21, 2015 Posted March 21, 2015 Every time I see someone elses 10179 makes me want to start my own, but funds are always so tight and I need the money for lots of other things/projects :( On the other hand, I actually much prefer the brick built radar dish like yours over the printed dish. It looks so spot on that had I not known it is supposed to have a printed dish, it looks like it belongs there. The rear engines look really nice too, a very good alternative. Nice Falcon! Really nice room too! Quote
Virani Posted March 21, 2015 Posted March 21, 2015 You need more Lego. Just kidding, great collection! Quote
H_Solo Posted March 21, 2015 Author Posted March 21, 2015 Thank you! Yeah... You always need more LEGO, don't you? Right now I'm searching parts for the docking bay 327 for my Falcon... Next week Legoland Germany opens up again, and I'll have a look what they ask for 2500 black tiles... Quote
ScottishDave Posted March 21, 2015 Posted March 21, 2015 Your Falcon looks excellent - those are nice, well-chosen greeblies you've added, and it's always nice to see someone using the modified engines and dish! Do the engines light up, by any chance? Good luck with the Docking Bay - it sounds like a brilliant way to display the Falcon. Quote
duboismerci Posted March 22, 2015 Posted March 22, 2015 Superb room! Great colection! I specialy like your Hoth display. Just wondering how you made your snow? It's not Lego but it fits really nicely. Quote
dr_spock Posted March 22, 2015 Posted March 22, 2015 Wow, great collection and nice MOD to the Falcon. Is the room below ground? Quote
H_Solo Posted March 22, 2015 Author Posted March 22, 2015 Thank you all! Do the engines light up, by any chance? No, but it's build with the transclear bricks, so it certainly could... perhaps when placed in the Deathstar-hangar, I'll also add some light effects to the ship. I specialy like your Hoth display. Just wondering how you made your snow? It's not Lego but it fits really nicely. Thats just some white fabric I found with our rugs... seems to be the back of an old shirt or something. Fits great, but I really want to brickbuild the snowfield sooner or later. Is the room below ground? Yes its a room in our basement, where I keep most of my stuff... (mostly DVD- and movie memorabilia collection) Quote
JackoBoy Posted March 23, 2015 Posted March 23, 2015 First of, nice modifications to the falcon, really thought they looked great. Amazing room, man! That's something I'm most likely going to end up having, with all the SW stuff I buy haha. Thanks fir sharing :) Quote
Chills Posted March 23, 2015 Posted March 23, 2015 Very cool room! Such a large collection, yet so well organized. Exactly what I expect from a German. Is that an aquarium in the middle or a window? Quote
H_Solo Posted March 23, 2015 Author Posted March 23, 2015 Thank you! Thats a window with some foliage on the ground... A lighting shaft on the side of the house, as its below ground. Quote
notaromantic Posted March 23, 2015 Posted March 23, 2015 I'm not a Star Wars guy myself, but when I was younger, I had a very dear friend who was a serious Star Wars guy. So myself, I wouldn't have a Star Wars "room", ever, that I can imagine, of my own; yet, I feel very comfortable within them. What better place to burrow... Anyway, I've seen more than a few BL'd 10179's by now, and I just wanted to mention to you that yours is my favorite. The textures that odd and discolored bricks create, while subtle, do add a plethora of depth and detail to a build. I've been playing around with adding Greys to Bleys, as well, which the Castle guys do real well, also. It looks really great here. Wonderful job. What's next on your building palette? After this monster, I can't imagine being the same builder anymore. I know big projects like this have always "altered" me in terms of what I wanted to, and thought I could, tackle as a project next... Quote
H_Solo Posted March 24, 2015 Author Posted March 24, 2015 (edited) Thank you, notaromantic. I also think with these large builds that subtle differences in color can create a very nice effect to the overall look... You just have to be careful not to strain this effect, as it tends to get distracting and too obvious easily, making some parts look "out-of-place". I wouldn't do it to republic or imperial ships, though, as too me they always look brandnew and clean. My next project is a Death Star Hangar to house this Falcon, I'm sourcing parts for it right now... After this I'm already eying Anios Venator UCS (if I can find some room for it to display)... Edited March 24, 2015 by H_Solo Quote
Boettner Builds Posted March 24, 2015 Posted March 24, 2015 Any better pictures of the "brick built" radar dish? It looks 1000X time better than that over priced printed dish!!! Quote
ScottishDave Posted March 24, 2015 Posted March 24, 2015 Hi, My brickbuilt dish is the same as H_Solo's. I don't know about "better", but here is a picture of it, and a discussion about it's construction, at this post here: Brickinking a UCS Millennium Falcon - Page 10 This should give you all the info you need to build one of your own. Quote
Kelso Posted March 24, 2015 Posted March 24, 2015 That's an awesome room! I could spent hours and hours in there. Quote
H_Solo Posted March 25, 2015 Author Posted March 25, 2015 Thank you, Kelso. That's what I do... At least my wife says so... Quote
Lobot Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 That's a very nice looking 10179, H-Solo! And it's always good to see a great collection of vintage Star Wars figures & sets. I spent a fortune several years ago collecting a full set of figures, including the Blue Snaggletooth etc etc, but sold them when I decided to focus on collecting LEGO SW sets. Quote
H_Solo Posted March 25, 2015 Author Posted March 25, 2015 (edited) I still love the vintage Kenner toys... I collected and played with them as a child, so they hold a lot of sentimental value to me... I completed my vintage collection in the early 90ies, when the hype really took off with the PT movies. Since then I collected mainly 12"figures, ships and vehicles but left everything MISB, just putting it in the shelves. With LEGO its now different for me, I always want to build the models, so the packaging isn't that important to me... And of course my son wants to play with them and check em out... (He says he has to check, if the models are sturdy enough...) Edited March 25, 2015 by H_Solo Quote
BJM Posted March 25, 2015 Posted March 25, 2015 Yep - I just wanted to add that i really enjoy these types of posts where someone shows what they have been up to, and it all looks really fun. I too wonder about a UCS Falcon, it is the only thing I really want that I am missing, and actually the thought of moding one based on the design - rather than getting everything just so - is more appealing to me. Maybe one day. Anyhow, a great post and thanks for your efforts. Quote
karmajay Posted March 26, 2015 Posted March 26, 2015 Looks great! Thanks for sharing. I have some of my stuff displayed on some cheap bookshelves. We'll be moving in a few months and I'm hoping to upgrade to some nice glass displays! Quote
truebricklove Posted April 3, 2015 Posted April 3, 2015 This room is beautiful! I'd never want to leave it. Was it really expensive to BL the MF? Quote
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