Posted October 4, 20177 yr Hi everyone With Ep. VIII only just over 2 months away and I am getting rather excited for the release I thought I would build something from the movie! ;-) There are quite a few good shots of this in the teaser trailer, some die-cast models and of course the System scale model to get some good reference pictures. The trickiest part was getting the engines in place with the bottom fin. I ended up using a 5L technic lift arm as I could attach this to two bricks with studs on the sides to hold it in place. I also think this ship is ripe for a future polybag so I thought I would get in first! ;-) Here it is, let me know what you think. and as usual on display Planets style with a Resistance Bombardier minifig: Enjoy. Jon Edited May 14, 20204 yr by obijon
October 4, 20177 yr Very nice build. Good shape! Think, many would like to add it to there am Mini-scale fleet! Me too ?
October 5, 20177 yr Neat! You've managed to get in pretty much every detail. Only thing I think is missing is the bubble cockpit on the top, but other than that a very nicely scaled down version!
January 4, 20187 yr It’s a very nice moc is it possible you could post some instructions for this MOC?
January 8, 20187 yr Author thanks for the compliments. As for instructions I am away on business at the moment, I also do not use LDRAW or anything similar, but if you need some help recreating it just leave a message with any questions and I am happy to help. More Last Jedi models coming soon. Jon
January 8, 20187 yr ...so it will be me who is not with line with the others. Oh well :D I don't like it. This is a nifty little build by itself, but it can be done much better by using rounded pieces or cheese slopes. These ships were very definitely tubes with slightly rectangular bomb chute attached. The body is actually shorter or about the same length as the chute. Their engines don't stick out that much, and wings are really slim and narrow. With such a small build there are dozens of iterations possible in quick succession and I strongly recommend going through few more. Edited January 8, 20187 yr by Jerac
January 8, 20187 yr Author Building in such a small scale compromises need to be made. for example the engines. There is no smaller way to get 5 engines in a row so they will not “stick out”. Making them not stick out would involve making the fin wider which would then make the hull wider to match and you then have a much larger model. the design of the hull is determined by the way the fin is attached and that is why round bricks have not been used for the tube. Using cheese slopes would also make it more angular. The body is also roughly the same length as the fin as the first picture shows. You cannot take one part of the model in isolation in this scale. Every part needs to interact to get the overall shape. jon
January 24, 20187 yr Author Hi all I have taken a few of the comments on board and made a few slight changes. I was not going to change anything but while building a CITY set with my 5 year-old boy I came across this piece: This solved the problem of having to use the bracket to attach the cockpit and how the wings would be held in place. This let me also change the top section using the bricks with the curved top. I have also added a couple of bricks to the fin while not overall any wider it just does not taper off so quickly. I have also added a turret on the top. Here is the updated model: More new stuff soon. Jon
January 25, 20187 yr Great! Your update is really a significant level up. Now in fact I don't care about engines being too wide or any other flaws, as the model just flows together so nicely. Good job! Now you need to make a little fleet of these, I think. EDIT: very cheap possible improvement idea: swap side 1x4 tiles to 1x3, leaving last stud open. This will make the hull be more cone-shaped. Edited January 25, 20187 yr by Jerac
January 27, 20187 yr The updated version is so much nicer. I was trying to recreate this myself but didn’t know how to attach the engines on the side is it possible u could tell me how u did that?
January 27, 20187 yr Author Yep that’s it. With 1x1 bricks with studs on sides to hold the lift arm in place Edited January 27, 20187 yr by obijon
April 20, 20186 yr This is lovely! I just re-engineered yours and it looks awesome! I wonder if the bomber is of 1:250 scale so that I can add to my Rebel Fleet! :P
April 20, 20186 yr On 4/20/2018 at 2:34 PM, Azrielsc said: This is lovely! I just re-engineered yours and it looks awesome! I wonder if the bomber is of 1:250 scale so that I can add to my Rebel Fleet! :P My thought exactly :D The official length of the resistance bomber is 30 meters, so at 1:250 scale it should be 15 studs long. This build looks approximately 12 studs long if I'm not mistaken ? Just a bit out of scale sadly ! The build itself still is very nice though, great job, especially the updated version.
April 20, 20186 yr Thanks @AfolFree! I guess people won't notice much whilst the Bomber is flying within my Rebel's Fleet! I had mine made in dark red to represent Crimson Squadron (the truth is that I don't have bright blue for Cobalt Squadron, maybe I should try dark blue instead!)
April 20, 20186 yr Author Looks great in red. Nice to see other people enjoying and building my models.
April 20, 20186 yr On 4/20/2018 at 5:52 PM, Azrielsc said: Thanks @AfolFree! I guess people won't notice much whilst the Bomber is flying within my Rebel's Fleet! I had mine made in dark red to represent Crimson Squadron (the truth is that I don't have bright blue for Cobalt Squadron, maybe I should try dark blue instead!) Damn you ! Now I'm tempted !
April 21, 20186 yr On 4/20/2018 at 7:02 PM, obijon said: Looks great in red. Nice to see other people enjoying and building my models. Thanks for sharing your build too! And it so happens to be around the 1:250 scale so I could be making more!
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