Posted December 12, 20168 yr This is my second entry in the Brickset Star Wars 'What's Missing?' building contest. 75203 Coruscant Pursuit - £49.99, $59.99, €59.99 - Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Zam Wesell This set contains 495 parts. - Track Zam Wesell in a dangerous pursuit through the skylanes of Coruscant! - Release the assassin droid from Zam's speeder and shoot at pursuers with the hidden shooters. - Chase the bounty hunter in a customised airspeeder with moveable steering vanes and a concealed storage compartment. - Activate the exploding function on Zam's speeder. - Includes two airspeeders, ASN-121 Assassin Droid and three minifigures! Here is a link to the LXF: https://www.dropbox.com/s/seyr9vgr71l78dn/o0ger_Coruscant.lxf?dl=0 Edited January 8, 20187 yr by o0ger
December 12, 20168 yr I'm not a prequel fan, but you've really captured both vehicles perfectly, and at the perfect scale too, well done!
December 12, 20168 yr Author 7 hours ago, Flandy said: I'm not a prequel fan, but you've really captured both vehicles perfectly, and at the perfect scale too, well done! Thanks! I'm not a prequel fan either. But I really dig those speeders! :)
December 12, 20168 yr I do too. I wish they would just remake this freaking set already! I really want that yellow one.
December 12, 20168 yr Love it! Really great, I especially like the yellow one. The entrance to the Outlander Club looks really nice as well.
December 12, 20168 yr Very good job! The original bounty hunter pursuit was the first thing I ever bought from Bricklink so this brings back memories.
December 13, 20168 yr Author 22 hours ago, VaderFan2187 said: I saw this on brickset! Great job! :) Really? :) do you have a link? Edited December 13, 20168 yr by o0ger
December 13, 20168 yr 2 hours ago, o0ger said: Really? :) do you have a link? http://brickset.com/article/25219 The link to all the flickr submissions were from here. That's where I saw it :)
December 14, 20168 yr I adore the minimalist but effective solution to the Outlander Club entrance! Bravo.
December 14, 20168 yr Author Thank you everyone for your comments! On 2016-12-12 at 9:06 PM, JDbricks said: Love it! Really great, I especially like the yellow one. The entrance to the Outlander Club looks really nice as well. 11 minutes ago, darththeling said: I adore the minimalist but effective solution to the Outlander Club entrance! Bravo. Heh! Thanks! It was the last thing I built in the set. I had not reached the part limit of 500 parts so I figured the set needed something more. I think the entrance gives the set even more playability. I don't know if you watched the video. Did you see the "crash function" on Zam's speeder? This is how it's done: You can use wedge plates (like I did) or slopes to get the same result.
December 15, 20168 yr I really like this reproduction of these ships. Both look gorgeous and, more importantly to me at least, look like something Lego would release, especially with the stud shooters and crash function. By the way, is your Zam the original figure with a different face or a custom?
December 15, 20168 yr The yellow speeder is perfect, so instantly recognizable. Love the crash feature, really makes it seem genuine and designed for kids. Really could see this as an official Lego product exactly as you made it!
December 15, 20168 yr Author 5 hours ago, strider117 said: I really like this reproduction of these ships. Both look gorgeous and, more importantly to me at least, look like something Lego would release, especially with the stud shooters and crash function. By the way, is your Zam the original figure with a different face or a custom? 1 hour ago, Kodan Black said: The yellow speeder is perfect, so instantly recognizable. Love the crash feature, really makes it seem genuine and designed for kids. Really could see this as an official Lego product exactly as you made it! Great! Thanks! That is exactly what the contest is about. The goal is to design a set as close to what LEGO would design themselves as possible. Zam is the original Zam, with another head. (from Sabine Wren actually) Edited December 15, 20168 yr by o0ger
January 16, 20178 yr Just saw the video. I wouldn't exactly call the stud shooters "hidden guns"... but the crashing feature works well.
January 16, 20178 yr Author 4 hours ago, VaderFan2187 said: Just saw the video. I wouldn't exactly call the stud shooters "hidden guns"... but the crashing feature works well. Well, no, but it was the best I could do. I'm proud of the crashing feature though :)
January 16, 20178 yr Just now, o0ger said: Well, no, but it was the best I could do. I'm proud of the crashing feature though :) Yep. I tried making one version by myself in LDD (quite some time back) and used the same cockpit, but couldn't cover up the sides enough. Good job
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