GameyRaccoon Posted January 5, 2019 Posted January 5, 2019 I don't think a topic for this exists on EB, so discuss this building style here! You can post your MOCs here, too. Quote
Digger of Bricks Posted January 5, 2019 Posted January 5, 2019 5 hours ago, GameyRaccoon said: I don't think a topic for this exists on EB, so discuss this building style here! You can post your MOCs here, too. So, is this just supposed to be a general discussion topic on MOCing within this style, such as discussion on personal construction techniques, parts, defining your own take on the "look" of the style, and so forth? Quote
GameyRaccoon Posted January 5, 2019 Author Posted January 5, 2019 11 hours ago, Digger of Bricks said: So, is this just supposed to be a general discussion topic on MOCing within this style, such as discussion on personal construction techniques, parts, defining your own take on the "look" of the style, and so forth? Yes! Exactly. Quote
Space Police XVIII Posted January 6, 2019 Posted January 6, 2019 What is 'this building style' exactly? Guessing it's a bit more specific than plain old boring Classic Space? Quote
GameyRaccoon Posted January 6, 2019 Author Posted January 6, 2019 1 hour ago, Space Police XVIII said: What is 'this building style' exactly? Guessing it's a bit more specific than plain old boring Classic Space? Yes- The Marauder is an example of an NCS ship. You can read the rules and backstory at http://neoclassicspace.com/about-us. Peter Reid and Tim Goddards book, LEGO Space, is a very good way to start. Here is one of my MOCs. A speeder. Quote
TeriXeri Posted January 6, 2019 Posted January 6, 2019 (edited) Just went to that website, and somehow this picture is familiar : Mark Stafford LL-929 (2009) http://neoclassicspace.com/image/06-top-view Snapshot of TLM2 , the white/blue color scheme, shapes, and white side rockets, and red transparent parts are very similar between the ships. Now of course the question is, to see if any of those ships make it to an actual set. Edited January 6, 2019 by TeriXeri Quote
GameyRaccoon Posted January 6, 2019 Author Posted January 6, 2019 (edited) 3 hours ago, TeriXeri said: Just went to that website, and somehow this picture is familiar : Mark Stafford LL-929 (2009) http://neoclassicspace.com/image/06-top-view Snapshot of TLM2 , the white/blue color scheme, shapes, and white side rockets, and red transparent parts are very similar between the ships. Yeah! I hope we can get some of those as sets! Which will provide us with more trans yellow! Edited January 6, 2019 by LuxorV Please do not quote images from the same page, and especially the post above yours. Thank you. Quote
TeriXeri Posted January 6, 2019 Posted January 6, 2019 1 minute ago, GameyRaccoon said: Yeah! I hope we can get some of those as sets! Which will provide us with more trans yellow! Same ships also shown on the Benny's Space Squad set box : Quote
GameyRaccoon Posted January 6, 2019 Author Posted January 6, 2019 (edited) *Gasp* 13 hours ago, TeriXeri said: Same ships also shown on the Benny's Space Squad set box : Edited January 6, 2019 by GameyRaccoon Quote
Digger of Bricks Posted January 6, 2019 Posted January 6, 2019 I'd like to mention this other subset within the Neo-Classic Space building style known as "Classic Space Evolved", as coined by Peter Morris. As he describes it... Quote Flickr - Classic Space Evolved Classic Space Evolved is the idea that we take a set from the Classic Space period and bring it up-to-date with modern building techniques and parts. The goal is to create a MOC that looks very similar to the original set, with similar play functions and recognizable design features. What I like about this style myself is that it offers leeway in hue of color changes, keeping a particular color scheme within the same spectrum context, but allowing for darkening and/or lightening of any of the individual colors within a particular subtheme's signature color scheme. Quote
GameyRaccoon Posted January 6, 2019 Author Posted January 6, 2019 3 hours ago, Digger of Bricks said: I'd like to mention this other subset within the Neo-Classic Space building style known as "Classic Space Evolved" While I personally don't care for it much, you can totally discuss it here. :D Quote
Digger of Bricks Posted January 6, 2019 Posted January 6, 2019 4 hours ago, GameyRaccoon said: While I personally don't care for it much, you can totally discuss it here. :D No? You personally prefer original spacecraft designs in the Classic Space style rather than reimaginings/reinventions of the original sets? Quote
GameyRaccoon Posted January 7, 2019 Author Posted January 7, 2019 50 minutes ago, Digger of Bricks said: No? You personally prefer original spacecraft designs in the Classic Space style rather than reimaginings/reinventions of the original sets? Oof. Wrong choice of words I guess I meant those MOCs in particular. The original sets are fine too. Quote
Digger of Bricks Posted January 7, 2019 Posted January 7, 2019 Outside of reinventions of the original sets, here are a handful of some of my favorite Neo-Classic Space MOCs: LL222 by Jon Blackford Spoiler LL-414 Deep Space Perimeter Patrol Ship by nnenn Spoiler LL-998 Sapphire Condor by Ed Diment Spoiler Quote
GameyRaccoon Posted January 7, 2019 Author Posted January 7, 2019 1 hour ago, Digger of Bricks said: Outside of reinventions of the original sets, here are a handful of some of my favorite Neo-Classic Space MOCs: LL222 by Jon Blackford Reveal hidden contents That looks amazing. Quote
Digger of Bricks Posted January 7, 2019 Posted January 7, 2019 10 hours ago, GameyRaccoon said: That looks amazing. Plus, he also built it a smaller, one-man counterpart: Flickr - LL221 Quote
TeriXeri Posted January 7, 2019 Posted January 7, 2019 (edited) Great builds, but still feels odd not seeing any studs on the wings, that's just me I guess Of course LEGO is making more SNOT bricks and plates nowadays, so more build styles are good. The recently added 1x1 Bracket helps even more for small detail , and is getting more common in 2019 sets. Edited January 7, 2019 by TeriXeri Quote
MAB Posted January 7, 2019 Posted January 7, 2019 57 minutes ago, TeriXeri said: Great builds, but still feels odd not seeing any studs on the wings, that's just me I guess It wouldn't be NEO Classic Space if there were. One of the build rules is: Control those studs: Studs aren't good for aerodynamics, so try to keep exposed studs to a minimum. Quote
GameyRaccoon Posted January 7, 2019 Author Posted January 7, 2019 2 hours ago, MAB said: It wouldn't be NEO Classic Space if there were. One of the build rules is: Control those studs: Studs aren't good for aerodynamics, so try to keep exposed studs to a minimum. Yep. Studded wings look strange to me. Quote
Digger of Bricks Posted January 8, 2019 Posted January 8, 2019 Here are a few reinterpretations of the good ol' LL928 that easily fall into the context of Neo-Classic Space: Neo Galaxy Explorer by Alec Hole Spoiler LL929 Galaxy Explorer by @ZCerberus Spoiler Galaxy Explorer 2.0 by LegoSpaceGuy Spoiler Quote
icm Posted January 8, 2019 Posted January 8, 2019 (edited) Eh, rules rules rules. To me, neo Classic Space is simply anything built in a style or subject inspired by the Space sets between 1978 and 1987. That includes all official sets in the Classic style released after 1987, such as the Benny ship from TLM1, the mini Galaxy Explorers that came with a DK book and the 60th anniversary set, Benny's Space Squad, and the 4+ spaceship in the TLM2 line. In an extended definition, neo Classic Space is anything inspired by other neo Classic Space builds that generally sticks to the blue-yellow-gray color combo or the white-blue-gray color combo. With that said, how would you classify my modern set-style interpretations of 918, 926, and 928? Are they neo Classic Space, Classic Space Evolved, or something else entirely? Edited January 8, 2019 by icm Quote
x105Black Posted January 8, 2019 Posted January 8, 2019 Maybe just Classic Space with modern parts? Quote
GameyRaccoon Posted January 8, 2019 Author Posted January 8, 2019 I guess? I would just call it "CS MOC" Quote
Digger of Bricks Posted January 9, 2019 Posted January 9, 2019 On 1/7/2019 at 7:24 PM, icm said: With that said, how would you classify my modern set-style interpretations of 918, 926, and 928? Are they neo Classic Space, Classic Space Evolved, or something else entirely? At least Classic Space Evolved; but yeah, I'm pretty lax myself as far as such criteria when it come to Classic Space creations. Now, as for Retrofuturism, don't even get me started... Quote
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