November 30, 20195 yr Sorry for the bump up, but I finally built mine! Many thanks to Jhae for designing the fantastic model. Edited November 30, 20195 yr by Reaper
December 1, 20195 yr 14 hours ago, Makin Bacon said: How much did it cost approximately to get all of the parts? I think it took around 1300 AUD, so roughly equal to the millenium falcon There are a ton of light bluish gray tiles so hence the expensive price
April 5, 20204 yr Such a cool model! Must have taken ages to piece together! Really like how you’ve added the lighting to the already cool interior!
February 17, 20214 yr On 8/9/2016 at 12:23 PM, LiLmeFromDaFuture said: Maybe not exactly, though a statement that this is appropriately scaled to minifigures would be technically correct . Well, what do you define as appropriately scaled? Appropriately scaled as in it's the same size relative to them as the real deal would be to a real person, or appropriately scaled as in it's the right size to hold as many minifigs (plus equipment) as the real deal would hold people and equipment? That's the trouble with standard minifigures - their proportions and lack of articulation kinda break scale. A car big enough to seat four minifigs tends to be gargantuan next to them, while a car more in scale can typically only seat one. I have mixed feelings about the model. On the one hand, there's obviously a lot of skill and effort put into the design and build. On the other hand... It has something that tends to bother me about a lot of the "pro" builds I've seen: It's a LEGO build that seems to be breaking its back trying to hide that it's LEGO. To me, that almost always looks very unsatisfying - why this extreme aversion to showing studs?
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