Posted October 27, 20186 yr And here comes a rare variant from the famous TIE-Fighter, the TIE Expérimental M1 which first appeared in the old X-Wing Alliance video game. For this variant, the famous TIE concept is inverted: instead of having one pod surrounded by 2 wings, we have 1 central wing surrounded by 2 TIE cockpit pods TIE Experimental M1 by Veynom, on Flickr I used many bricks from the 75211 set as this set provides a good chunk of what I needed. The only real challenge was to create a sturdy double wing to support the 2 pods. TIE Experimental M1 by Veynom, on Flickr Once the wing is done, it is all about symetry but not completly still.TIE Experimental M1 by Veynom, on Flickr TIE Experimental M1 by Veynom, on Flickr And in the end, I get one more TIE variant:TIE Experimental M1 by Veynom, on Flickr And my collection of TIEs is growing:TIE-Separator by Veynom, on Flickr TIE/tb Torpedo Bomber by Veynom, on Flickr TIE-Emancipator by Veynom, on Flickr TIE-Defender by Veynom, on Flickr Uglies by Veynom, on Flickr TIE-Interceptor by Veynom, on Flickr TIE-Viper Profile View by Veynom, on Flickr I'm a true TIE-fan. :)
October 27, 20186 yr pretty good ship! i got a couple of suggestion: you can use the same "dish with hinge" up the cockpit... it will give the same round shape on each "bubble" and i think for the engine is better the "Dish 5 x 5 Scala" (https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=6942#T=C) to give a smooth shape...
October 27, 20186 yr Aaah I love this flying idiocy! :D Like, firing that huge gun TOTALLY wouldn't make the entire thing spin like a whirligig! I guess it would look a tiny little bit better if dbg pieces were swappped to lbg, but it is great anyway. You did DYE-wing too! Oh come on? How cool is that! As for idiocy... where are the engines on the Y-TIE hybrid? Edited October 27, 20186 yr by Jerac
October 28, 20186 yr Author On 10/27/2018 at 7:02 PM, Rustinidiel said: pretty good ship! i got a couple of suggestion: you can use the same "dish with hinge" up the cockpit... it will give the same round shape on each "bubble" and i think for the engine is better the "Dish 5 x 5 Scala" (https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=6942#T=C) to give a smooth shape... I tried for the top dish, but ultimately, I preferred to go with the disymetry. Moreover, the large hatch forces to add a front support at the joint with the cockpit window. This makes it more difficult to add or remove the pilot. Less playable. As for the other dish, you're right and I forgot. :) Thank you all for the nice comments about this flying anomaly.
October 29, 20186 yr Author 22 hours ago, LEGODrongo01 said: This looks really cool but annoying to display Thanks. Display is not so difficult as can easily add some black 1x8 slopes at the bottom and it will provides a stable support. for the wing.
October 29, 20186 yr Nice ship, I like the first picture especially with the stairs and the little cart thingy. Makes it look like a real lego set. I am not familiar with the ship itself though, is the extra pod a heavy cannon of some sort? If yes, does it have a special purpose or role?
October 30, 20186 yr Author 13 hours ago, Hollander said: Nice ship, I like the first picture especially with the stairs and the little cart thingy. Makes it look like a real lego set. I am not familiar with the ship itself though, is the extra pod a heavy cannon of some sort? If yes, does it have a special purpose or role? Thank you. I had built the stairs for my Duck-Wing (see below) and recycled them for this picture. A new prototype is ready by Veynom, on Flickr Regarding the "big gun", this is actually a turbolaser ... much more powerful than the usual lasers. And from what I remember from playing, these flying idiocies were really fast and agile and rotating all around you and pesting you like hell.
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