Posted August 15, 20168 yr The first MOC I want to present on Eurobricks was an entry for the MOC Olympics contest on www.imperiumdersteine.de (German LUG). The task for the second Round was to build a ship or an iconic scene of the Empire or the First Order. A base of 32 x 32 was the limit. As you can see I decided to build an iconic scene of the Empire. My MOC shows the meeting, which all the high members of the Imperial Military attended and where they debated whether to use the death star immediately or not. The meeting also resulted in Darth Vader briefly strangling Motti with the Force after the latter insubordinately retorted Vader's warning that the abilities of the Death Star were miniscule compared to the Force. I hope you like it. Bye for now Boba ****** my flickr
August 15, 20168 yr I particularly like your version of the table -- those bricks are gleaming. Do you have any pics showing more clearly how it's made?
August 16, 20168 yr I particularly like your version of the table -- those bricks are gleaming. Do you have any pics showing more clearly how it's made? Same here, love the table and chairs. I also love the walls. Great job and well done!
August 16, 20168 yr I have seen this one on a couple of sites before and they did right to feature it: It looks very cool and captures a very memorable scene and the cold, factual mood of the set perfectly!
August 16, 20168 yr Wonderful moc. Very clean. I have to agree with Raskolnikov and ISDAvenger that the table is awesome, but my favorite part is definitely the iconic death star hallway "wallpaper," (the white stripes on black).
August 16, 20168 yr Author Thank your all for your nice comments. On 15.8.2016 at 11:15 PM, Raskolnikov said: I particularly like your version of the table -- those bricks are gleaming. Do you have any pics showing more clearly how it's made? Of course, here are two pictures of the table and how it is build. It is not a perfect circle, but it works for me. MOC-Table-02 by Boba-1980, auf Flickr  MOC-Table-01 by Boba-1980, auf Flickr  On 16.8.2016 at 4:27 AM, Littleworlds said: I have seen this one on a couple of sites before and they did right to feature it: It looks very cool and captures a very memorable scene and the cold, factual mood of the set perfectly! Yes, it was blogged by the brothers-brick.com for example. Happy about that. Bye for now. Boba Edited September 7, 20177 yr by Boba1980
August 16, 20168 yr I love the expressions on all the mini fig faces, perfectly captures the moment from the film. I particularly like the two moody looking death star troopers. Great display piece.
August 16, 20168 yr Of course, here are two pictures of the table and how it is build. It is not a perfect circle, but it works for me. Thanks!
August 16, 20168 yr That's so cool! One of my favourite scenes of episode IV, and very well recreated.
August 17, 20168 yr Gorgeous work! Everything in it looks fantastic. I especially like the way you did the imperial lights! ~Insectoid Aristocrat
August 18, 20168 yr It's one of those scenes that will probably never get any kind of official release (I'm not counting the room on the DS) due to the fact it's just a meeting that has a heated argument but it's just such an iconic moment. The room looks great on this MOC... I really like how people handle the detailing of those imperial rooms that would be quite boring but the detailing and coving is excellent. I'll never tire of people recreating the lighting effects in plates with the white and black sections.
August 18, 20168 yr That's awesome. Interesting use of lever pieces on the walls. I always find it intriguing how people recreate the wall panelling of Star Wars ships/stations.
August 18, 20168 yr Very nice! I have done something similar, but smaller with the 10188 conference room :)
August 19, 20168 yr Author Thanks to all of you for the nice comments. I especially like the way you did the imperial lights! this was the easiest part of the MOC It's one of those scenes that will probably never get any kind of official release (I'm not counting the room on the DS) due to the fact it's just a meeting that has a heated argument but it's just such an iconic moment. The room looks great on this MOC... I really like how people handle the detailing of those imperial rooms that would be quite boring but the detailing and coving is excellent. I'll never tire of people recreating the lighting effects in plates with the white and black sections. Yes, you are right. For me it is one of the most iconic moments for the empire. And that was the task for the comtetition, build an iconic scene of the empire. That's awesome. Interesting use of lever pieces on the walls. I always find it intriguing how people recreate the wall panelling of Star Wars ships/stations. The problem was, that the original walls in the film are extremely boring and I had not much space (4 studs for each element) because 32x32 was the maximum base in this contest. So I had to build a wall element that looks nearly similar to the film but isn't too boring in lego. The lever pieces and the 1x2 Bricks (Modified 1 x 2 with Grill) were good choices to add some texture. If you like I can make a photo of how the wall elements are build. Bye for now. Boba
September 5, 20177 yr On 8/16/2016 at 1:41 AM, Boba1980 said: Thank your all for your nice comments. Of course, here are two pictures of the table and how it is build. It is not a perfect circle, but it works for me. Yes, it was blogged by the brothers-brick.com for example. Happy about that. Bye for now. Boba i cant see these images. would love to see how this table was made so i can incorporate something similar with a holo on it for my imperial base.
September 7, 20177 yr Author On 5.9.2017 at 11:53 PM, UrbanAnubis said: i cant see these images. would love to see how this table was made so i can incorporate something similar with a holo on it for my imperial base. Sorry, I hope this will work: MOC-Table-01 by Boba-1980, auf Flickr  MOC-Table-02 by Boba-1980, auf Flickr  On 6.9.2017 at 5:37 PM, roadstermatt said: sweet build catches the scene very well Thanks!Â
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