bmerigan Posted March 12, 2018 Posted March 12, 2018 (edited) Every fan by now knows of the "Kessel run" Millennium Falcon which we'll see in the May 2018 Solo movie which has a cargo pod extension between the mandibles. Lego released a midi-scale version (set 75212) early in 2018. I searched around but couldn't find anybody who had attempted this addition to the 75192 UCS Millennium Falcon, so I gave it a go myself. There's no list of parts and it is way too heavy, it's just what I could do with the parts on hand. Here's some pictures: It slots in place with the long plate-with-rail on each mandible sliding into a groove in the side of the cargo pod. Edited May 28, 2018 by bmerigan image uploads no longer worked Quote
deraven Posted March 12, 2018 Posted March 12, 2018 Quite nice! Flows nicely with the rest of the ship, and as a first try with limited source material to work with so far, it's great! Quote
r4canine Posted March 12, 2018 Posted March 12, 2018 Love the new design of the falcon and this only makes the UCS better imo! Quote
mcphatty Posted March 12, 2018 Posted March 12, 2018 Brilliant! Great work blending it with the UCS Falcon, it must be a huge chunk to add to the set. Quote
Smitty500 Posted March 12, 2018 Posted March 12, 2018 Looks sweet. Better flow than the official sets. Wow, I had never even thought of it being a cargo pod just for the kessel run, I thought it was some bs they added to retcon the Falcon. Quote
AndrewShun Posted March 26, 2018 Posted March 26, 2018 Are you sure you captured its length right? I does look a bit too long from these angles Quote
bmerigan Posted March 26, 2018 Author Posted March 26, 2018 I didn't think it should be too wide at the front. I just extended the lines of the mandibles till they tapered down to what I thought was a reasonable nose width. My other option was a whole 6x3 wedge plate shorter which I felt was definitely too wide across the front. I think you might be right by about 2 studs, but... this is the parts I had on hand. We'll see in May won't we? Quote
Sucram Posted March 26, 2018 Posted March 26, 2018 this is awesome, i tried to make one but gave up, now will try again later after seeing this Quote
bmerigan Posted March 26, 2018 Author Posted March 26, 2018 Have fun! I found it an odd width to fit between the mandibles, 9 studs, so everything was 4 + 4 + 1, or 8 + 1. Not neat. Quote
RoleKeeper Posted March 27, 2018 Posted March 27, 2018 Does it hold up with the extra weight on the mandables? Do you need to add some sort of extra landing gear on the underside to hold it up? Quote
Jerry McGlade Posted March 27, 2018 Posted March 27, 2018 @rolekeeper I tried to replicate it with a semi-solid interior but the mandibles almost fell off, so because of that I hollowed out the interior and it works just fine. Quote
bmerigan Posted March 28, 2018 Author Posted March 28, 2018 I can't see any flex in the mandibles when I slide it into place. I don't leave it on long term though, pretty sure the weight would have some impact after a few months. I hear about people with flexing mandibles. I figure they have altered the interior and taken away some of the internal bracing. When building, there's a row of 1x2 jumpers on the body, and after attaching the mandible there's a plate which holds it to these jumpers. That appears to be the main part which stops drooping. Quote
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