Gumbinger Posted December 1, 2017 Posted December 1, 2017 (edited) After this years (underwhelming) release of one of my favorite ships, I thought I'd give it a go and make my own. I was inspired by khatmorg's & atlas_er's versions, and I borrowed some ideas from them and also did some things that make mine unique. I actually built khatmorg's version and really enjoyed it, but I thought it should be a bit larger and a bit more detailed. I also wanted to have retractable landing gear and a realistic underbelly. Enjoy! - Gumbinger fullsizeoutput_6f8 by M G, on Flickr fullsizeoutput_6e7 by M G, on Flickr D728 by M G, on Flickr fullsizeoutput_6ea by M G, on Flickr fullsizeoutput_6fd by M G, on Flickr fullsizeoutput_6ef by M G, on Flickr fullsizeoutput_6e4 by M G, on Flickr fullsizeoutput_6ee by M G, on Flickr fullsizeoutput_6ec by M G, on Flickr fullsizeoutput_6e1 by M G, on Flickr D716 by M G, on Flickr fullsizeoutput_6f1 by M G, on Flickr fullsizeoutput_6e8 by M G, on Flickr Edited December 1, 2017 by Gumbinger Quote
Walrus Bear Posted December 1, 2017 Posted December 1, 2017 This looks really good, most certainly better than the Lego model. Quote
EnderWiggen Posted December 1, 2017 Posted December 1, 2017 That is one clean and efectiv build nice job. Quote
brobert Posted December 1, 2017 Posted December 1, 2017 Nice! Great blend of proven designs and unique ideas, and definitely blows TLG-s horrible rendition out of the water. That's probably this year's biggest letdown for me too.. Quote
Legomanarthur Posted December 1, 2017 Posted December 1, 2017 I love the look of it! It looks very majestic, just like the real ship, though I feel that the engines may be a little too fragile. Do you think it could be modified for it to fit into the Booster Ring? Also are you going to make instructions for it? I would love to look into it and see how it's built. Quote
BrickShady Posted December 1, 2017 Posted December 1, 2017 (edited) Lovely recreation of a beautiful vehicle! I like how the white line goes from the tip of the nose to the back fin without any interruption. The only little suggestion I have is maybe try adding 1x1 dark red cheese slopes on top of 1x4 white slopes to make the transition from the wings to the nose less abrupt and 2x3 dark red wedge plates right after 3x6 dark bley wedge plates to make the gaps a little smaller (if the inner structure allows you to do so). Hope it works out well! Edited December 1, 2017 by BrickShady Quote
Gumbinger Posted December 2, 2017 Author Posted December 2, 2017 (edited) 15 hours ago, Legomanarthur said: I love the look of it! It looks very majestic, just like the real ship, though I feel that the engines may be a little too fragile. Do you think it could be modified for it to fit into the Booster Ring? Also are you going to make instructions for it? I would love to look into it and see how it's built. Thanks! The ship is quite swoosh-able and sturdy. The engines are attached via the stud at the tip with a bar going through it for added support. There are definitely more stable designs out there, but I wanted to go with the round look like the actual ship. I'm sure it can be modified for the booster ring! I am not very good with LDD, so I wasn't planning on making instructions. But I could take some parts off to show the inside. 4 hours ago, BrickShady said: Lovely recreation of a beautiful vehicle! I like how the white line goes from the tip of the nose to the back fin without any interruption. The only little suggestion I have is maybe try adding 1x1 dark red cheese slopes on top of 1x4 white slopes to make the transition from the wings to the nose less abrupt and 2x3 dark red wedge plates right after 3x6 dark bley wedge plates to make the gaps a little smaller (if the inner structure allows you to do so). Hope it works out well! Thanks! I played around with that idea, and was on the fence about it. I liked it, but the cheese slopes stuck out just a bit about the wing, and its a slightly different angle than the nose/wing, so I decided to leave them off. I chose not to use red 2x3 wedge plates right after the 3x6 bley wedge plates because in the model there is a little gap there close to where the gun fires (I hope that makes sense). Thanks for the suggestion though! Edited December 2, 2017 by Gumbinger Quote
Legomanarthur Posted December 2, 2017 Posted December 2, 2017 8 hours ago, Gumbinger said: Thanks! The ship is quite swoosh-able and sturdy. The engines are attached via the stud at the tip with a bar going through it for added support. There are definitely more stable designs out there, but I wanted to go with the round look like the actual ship. I'm sure it can be modified for the booster ring! I am not very good with LDD, so I wasn't planning on making instructions. But I could take some parts off to show the inside. That would be great! Quote
Anio Posted December 3, 2017 Posted December 3, 2017 Nice model AND nice build. Maybe you can use plate 1x1 with hole and a bar to strenghten a bit the engines. Quote
Gumbinger Posted December 3, 2017 Author Posted December 3, 2017 6 hours ago, Anio said: Nice model AND nice build. Maybe you can use plate 1x1 with hole and a bar to strenghten a bit the engines. Thats exactly how I did it. They hold on very well. Quote
Cyanide-Tipped Posted December 4, 2017 Posted December 4, 2017 I liked your idea too for the front landing gear. Quote
atlas Posted December 23, 2017 Posted December 23, 2017 Very good. I'm glad to see that you took some inspiration (however small) from my take on khatmorg's excellent work. you've made some really good innovations here, I think my favourite is the dark grey wedge that you have jutting out of the wing a tiny bit, to recreate that part on the real thing. That's something that I left out of mine and it's great to see you managed to find an elegant way of doing it. How solid is yours? It looks pretty strong, mine is overall pretty well put together but has some weak spots, and I cheated a little bit in places with 'illegal' connections. Quote
Gumbinger Posted February 17, 2018 Author Posted February 17, 2018 On 12/23/2017 at 10:53 AM, atlas said: Very good. I'm glad to see that you took some inspiration (however small) from my take on khatmorg's excellent work. you've made some really good innovations here, I think my favourite is the dark grey wedge that you have jutting out of the wing a tiny bit, to recreate that part on the real thing. That's something that I left out of mine and it's great to see you managed to find an elegant way of doing it. How solid is yours? It looks pretty strong, mine is overall pretty well put together but has some weak spots, and I cheated a little bit in places with 'illegal' connections. Aw man, I didn't realize I had a few replies! Not on here very often. Thanks! I love your version and I referred to yours and Khatmorg's (and some photos) quite a bit! Mine is very sturdy - even the engines, and the only spot that is slightly weak is the underside, back of the wings. The only thing that is 'illegal' is a connection on the inside - The cockpit is a half brick higher than the rest of the ship, if that makes sense. Quote
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