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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Hello

My and of my family last work: Dreadnought Class Harrower by The Old Republic videogame.

4000 pieces of black for a year of work between design and construction, we used a photo and a screenshot to create it.

Presented for the first time to Verona Model Expo Italy, it had a very good success and we are so proud.

We have created an internal structure with Technic pieces to keep it light, first with a MLCAD project and then building it and modifying it until we found the solid final structure.

Then we created the 4 wings, always starting from a basic project through MLCad and then construction and modifications.

Finally, the 3 upper decks and side finishing created "free hand".

Difficulties to overcome? Wings and bridges are inclined, we also wanted to keep the two lower wings fixed (for easy transportation) without use magnets. After a lot of tests we found a hooking made with Technic that would allow to keep the wing connected in each point independently by the angle required.

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Other photos: https://flic.kr/s/aHskANF5yy

We are proud, we like :wub: it so much, Harrower and Knight Hammer: our "Bad girls" :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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Many thanks for watching!!! Comments are welcome!!!

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Awesome. I've tried my hand at making this ship in the past, but, never got it to look right. Good job. I would love to see some details of the inside of the ship. The skeleton of it.

Thanks for sharing, Jamie

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Wow that is pretty epic! Love the TOR designs and it's such an underrepresented part of SW in lego that any TOR Moc is welcome. Especially when the MOC is as excellent as this one!

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I would love to see some details of the inside of the ship. The skeleton of it

Soon I should be able to have skeleton photos :classic:

Is it roughly the same length as the 10030 ISD but wider?

Yes, You've seen right :classic:

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I am curious, how did you manage the long narrow bridge - is it stable?

The first and the second decks are a unique structure of plates and Technic bricks, a right part and a left part; through Technic Axles I inserted them in the base structure.

The third deck (the highest) is done in a unique piece; through Technic Axles I inserted it in the previous decks. The third deck helps to keep united the previous deck.

All the decks are sloped but solid and stable.

:classic:

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I can't imagine transporting all those sets to a show!

In effect not too easy :sceptic:

a big box made to measure .... luckily I have an husband able to do a lot of things, also boxes :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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