Mad Spandy Posted April 23, 2020 Posted April 23, 2020 Hello everyone, The Twilight is Anakin Skywalker's ship in the majority of the clone wars TV show and while it may not be the sleekest one out there it has always been one of my favourites. Unfortunately I missed out on the official Twilight set and since then I have always wanted to build it. I knew that I didn't have the pieces in my collection to build a minifigure scale version of the Twilight so I put the idea off until I got the A-Team LEGO Dimensions pack and I immediately saw that the piece used as the spoiler on the back of the van mini build would be perfect for a micro-scale Twilight build. That set the scale and then the rest of the ship followed. I am pretty happy with it overall and I think it captures the feel of the Twilight quite well. One part I am trying to work on is a new design for the main wing because I don't really like how thick it is on my model so any suggestions there would be much appreciated. Photo 2020-04-23, 1 29 25 PM by Mr. Dufresne, on Flickr Photo 2020-04-23, 1 30 21 PM by Mr. Dufresne, on Flickr Photo 2020-04-23, 1 29 49 PM by Mr. Dufresne, on Flickr Photo 2020-04-23, 1 28 58 PM by Mr. Dufresne, on Flickr Photo 2020-04-23, 1 28 31 PM by Mr. Dufresne, on Flickr Photo 2020-04-23, 1 28 09 PM by Mr. Dufresne, on Flickr Photo 2020-04-23, 1 27 18 PM by Mr. Dufresne, on Flickr Thank you for checking out my MOC, any thoughts or suggestions are much appreciated! Quote
Mandalorianknight Posted April 23, 2020 Posted April 23, 2020 This looks great! I really like how that spoiler piece works as that part of the cockpit. I think the main wing works fine, you can't really get that shape with something one plate thick, so I think your solution is as good as any. Quote
Kristof Posted April 24, 2020 Posted April 24, 2020 I never cared much about this particular ship, nor any of the lego renditions (besides some complimentary appreciation of few well executed mocs) but I totally applaud to this! :) Clever design, not only for the cockpit, which truly is a mastered centerpiece but even elsewhere I love how the shapes come together. Impressive. Quote
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