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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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This is my take on a minifig-scale UCS scale Imperial Shuttle from Return of the Jedi. Since I wasn't sure where to start, the worm gear mechanism is loosely based on the official set. However, the rest is a mix of my design with subtle cues  taken from Marshal Banana's MOC and 10212. It features gear-driven wings, detachable landing gear, poseable weapons, and an opening canopy with room for 4 minifigs.

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13 hours ago, TheGeneralMoe said:

Thats a very nice rendition of the shuttle! The cockpit is very accurate to the movie, better then the official Lego model.

Thanks! It took me a while to figure out how to do the sides, I ended up using a combination of hinges and Mixels joints.

That is a good looking shuttle - great cockpit! How are the wing operated? The official model works ok, but the wings are very heavy for the small gears.

Any idea what the brick-count is?

What a great shuttle MOC. I as other too like that cockpit. You have nailed the shaping of it. I think I would prefer fewer studs on the wings to better match the sleekness of the nose and the top wing, but all in all ace job!

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9 hours ago, mortesv said:

That is a good looking shuttle - great cockpit! How are the wing operated? The official model works ok, but the wings are very heavy for the small gears.

Any idea what the brick-count is?

I attempted to motorize the wings by attaching a geared-down M-motor to it but there was too much strain so I ended up using a crank-driven wing. As for piece count, I'm not too sure. The official UCS set has a count of 2503, including minifigs. But judging from the enormous amount of different slopes used and the complexity of the cockpit design, I'll put the piece count to 2900.

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