MAG85 Posted September 12, 2020 Posted September 12, 2020 I think it’s time for a new thread were we can show und discuss Mods for the Razor Crest. Lego has done a good job. But there are some areas that could be done better with a few more parts. - Removed the spring loaded shooters - Shortened the big canons - Changed the color of a lot of plates and tiles (no red or white bricks anymore) - Closed the roof under the escape pod - Closed the section under the tail with a 8x4 Plate in LBG - Changed the middle section of the nose with a Flat Tile 4x1, a Flat Tile 1X1, 1/2 Circle and four Plate 1X2 W. 1 Knob - Of course the two lights are now in red - many more small changes The next step is the interior. I think the seats should be in dark red. Maybe we can add more details here. On reddit I found the idea with the gun locker. https://www.reddit.com/r/lego/comments/ina9fq/razor_crest_mod_spring_loaded_missile_holder_gun/ Here is my Razor Crest. I would like to see more Mods from the community. TRC_1, on Flickr TRC_2, on Flickr TRC_3, on Flickr TRC_4, on Flickr TRC_5, on Flickr Quote
TeeNuggetTa Posted September 12, 2020 Posted September 12, 2020 Do you have any ideas on how to fill the gaps in the engines?? Quote
mcphatty Posted September 12, 2020 Posted September 12, 2020 Good ideas and great mods so far, the dark grey stripe in the middle of the nose is a good place to start for everyone I think and the rest of your suggestions are good! There’s plenty of space for some surface detail on those big triangular wedge plates at the back, I think I’ll be nodding them too. Haven’t tried it yet but the engine gaps look like they could be closed up by alternating 1 and 2 stud wide curved slopes. Quote
JekPorkchops Posted September 12, 2020 Posted September 12, 2020 37 minutes ago, mcphatty said: Haven’t tried it yet but the engine gaps look like they could be closed up by alternating 1 and 2 stud wide curved slopes. I think Lego themselves did not use that technique because it would result in a more overtly octagonal looking engine rather than a 'suggested' circular one. Quote
TeeNuggetTa Posted September 12, 2020 Posted September 12, 2020 1 hour ago, JekPorkchops said: I think Lego themselves did not use that technique because it would result in a more overtly octagonal looking engine rather than a 'suggested' circular one. I would rather have it look octagonal than spiky, by my opinion may change depending on how it looks. Quote
Mandalorianknight Posted September 13, 2020 Posted September 13, 2020 I've got some mods too, I'll take pictures later but I redid a bit of the skeleton to make the full cockpit area (the light tan plate) fit more figures, added a ladder, changed the spring shooter storage panel to a gun room, made room for a third carbonite (2003 han) in the carbonite storage thing, and switched the seats to black. I'll 100% be using your mod ideas for my copy of the crest, they're great! Quote
Buzzetta Posted September 13, 2020 Posted September 13, 2020 The most glaring thing to me was the hole in the top of the escape pod... here was my fix... two pieces... that was it... It was so easy I let the classic train guys take care of it. It raised the level of the escape pod by a barely noticeable single plate and preserved the design of the ship quite nicely. Quote
MAG85 Posted September 13, 2020 Author Posted September 13, 2020 @all: Thanks for your feedback! 11 hours ago, TeeNuggetTa said: Do you have any ideas on how to fill the gaps in the engines?? Until now, I have no idea. There are MOCs with good looking engines. But mostly on the wrong scale for the Lego version. 6 hours ago, Mandalorianknight said: I've got some mods too, I'll take pictures later but I redid a bit of the skeleton to make the full cockpit area (the light tan plate) fit more figures, added a ladder, changed the spring shooter storage panel to a gun room, made room for a third carbonite (2003 han) in the carbonite storage thing, and switched the seats to black. I'll 100% be using your mod ideas for my copy of the crest, they're great! Thanks. I look forward to the pictures! 2 hours ago, Buzzetta said: The most glaring thing to me was the hole in the top of the escape pod... here was my fix... two pieces... that was it... It was so easy I let the classic train guys take care of it. It raised the level of the escape pod by a barely noticeable single plate and preserved the design of the ship quite nicely. The classic train guys did a realy good job. Quote
Buzzetta Posted September 13, 2020 Posted September 13, 2020 Thanks, I also added a ladder but represented it with the grill pieces using a snot overhang as I wanted as much room as possible in the interior cargo hold so I could fit a speeder bike and some crates. I also added an Ugnaught because... well, because. I definitely like the red circular headlights but may change them to a yellow color or clear. Quote
Zer0100ne Posted September 14, 2020 Posted September 14, 2020 On 9/12/2020 at 3:26 PM, TeeNuggetTa said: Do you have any ideas on how to fill the gaps in the engines?? Here 8s my fix for that. Its the last two pics. Quote
n1majneb Posted September 15, 2020 Posted September 15, 2020 In the cockpit, the gap by the grill and printed tile snuggly fits a 1x1 bracket without any disassembly. Just starting to think about adding some modifications to the set myself and started here, And I added the aerial piece to allow for the childs interest in the ball, seen throughout the series Also, you can just see here that I added a 2x2 round tile with hole to add a cleaner front to the cannon. Quote
Mandalorianknight Posted September 16, 2020 Posted September 16, 2020 (edited) Alright, here's my cockpit mod. The pictures aren't great, but this mod removes some of the technic skeleton by the cockpit (this does not make it unstable, I made sure to test it) to give more room for the cockpit to fit more figures, and moved the hinge connection of the second half of the cockpit cover with sort of a double hinge that connects back towards the escape pod. This gives much more room in the cockpit, and as an unintentional added bonus the second half of the cockpit can be removed without removing the first half now. Edited September 16, 2020 by Mandalorianknight Quote
MAG85 Posted September 16, 2020 Author Posted September 16, 2020 On 9/14/2020 at 2:54 PM, Zer0100ne said: Here 8s my fix for that. Its the last two pics. I think the front of the engine is the same like the Lego version?! But the back of the engine looks very good! 19 hours ago, n1majneb said: In the cockpit, the gap by the grill and printed tile snuggly fits a 1x1 bracket without any disassembly. Just starting to think about adding some modifications to the set myself and started here, And I added the aerial piece to allow for the childs interest in the ball, seen throughout the series Also, you can just see here that I added a 2x2 round tile with hole to add a cleaner front to the cannon. Nice details in the cockpit. I have to update it too. The 2x2 round tile ist a very good idea. 4 hours ago, Mandalorianknight said: Alright, here's my cockpit mod. The pictures aren't great, but this mod removes some of the technic skeleton by the cockpit (this does not make it unstable, I made sure to test it) to give more room for the cockpit to fit more figures, and moved the hinge connection of the second half of the cockpit cover with sort of a double hinge that connects back towards the escape pod. This gives much more room in the cockpit, and as an unintentional added bonus the second half of the cockpit can be removed without removing the first half now. Thats cool, all the heros find their place in the cockpit. Quote
Project Inkfish Posted September 16, 2020 Posted September 16, 2020 I had created a separate topic the other day but thought I would just post here to keep everyone's mods in one thread. I recently finished building the Razor Crest and as with many of the official sets, the scale pretty good but there is the potential for so much more detail, cleaner shapes, etc. I have started with the front end. The first task was at the narrow down the nose to match the canopy. In order to do this I had to eliminate the technic beams. The model is very overbuilt so there isn't really a reduction in rigidity here. Once I had the nose dialed in where I wanted it I cleared out the area under the cockpit to build in the bunk and weapons locker. It took a bit to get both the bunk and weapons locker were usable, fairly accurate, and squished in enough so that the side door was still usable. Next step is to install the lavatory. Then focus on the exterior of the ship. Quote
Zer0100ne Posted September 17, 2020 Posted September 17, 2020 15 hours ago, MAG85 said: I think the front of the engine is the same like the Lego version?! But the back of the engine looks very good! Nice details in the cockpit. I have to update it too. The 2x2 round tile ist a very good idea. Thats cool, all the heros find their place in the cockpit. I did add some 1x1 slopes to cover the studs in the front and thank you. The hack isn't perfect but I'm still happy how it turned out. Been looking for other mods for the back but havnt seen any yet. Quote
MAG85 Posted September 18, 2020 Author Posted September 18, 2020 (edited) On 9/17/2020 at 2:13 AM, Zer0100ne said: I did add some 1x1 slopes to cover the studs in the front and thank you. The hack isn't perfect but I'm still happy how it turned out. Been looking for other mods for the back but havnt seen any yet. Yes, that's my fault - sorry. On the second look i see it. On 9/16/2020 at 2:44 PM, Project Inkfish said: I had created a separate topic the other day but thought I would just post here to keep everyone's mods in one thread. I recently finished building the Razor Crest and as with many of the official sets, the scale pretty good but there is the potential for so much more detail, cleaner shapes, etc. I have started with the front end. The first task was at the narrow down the nose to match the canopy. In order to do this I had to eliminate the technic beams. The model is very overbuilt so there isn't really a reduction in rigidity here. Once I had the nose dialed in where I wanted it I cleared out the area under the cockpit to build in the bunk and weapons locker. It took a bit to get both the bunk and weapons locker were usable, fairly accurate, and squished in enough so that the side door was still usable. Next step is to install the lavatory. Then focus on the exterior of the ship. Cool, that you post your updates her. This is a good idea with the narrow nose. I have a update with the interieur. Mando has now a toilet and a sink. Behind a wall there is some technic from the razor crest. I use this drawing as a guide: https://thymewayster.tumblr.com/post/611032137095954432/so-im-trying-to-write-a-mandalorian-fic-thats TCR_6, on Flickr TCR_7, on Flickr I don't now if it's possible, but it would be cool to insert this light brick as a backlight for the two lights in the nose. TCR_8, on Flickr Edited September 18, 2020 by MAG85 Quote
Hold0511 Posted September 18, 2020 Posted September 18, 2020 (edited) I've changed to the narrower front, added the 4x8 plate to close out the rear tail gap, tiled various aspects, created a weapons bay in place of the missiles (simple one for now until my BL order lands), put some covers over the body/wing technic pins, done the escape mod from above and changed the cockpit about. If you change the nose you should be able to find space for the light brick at the bottom of the nose, but I've added some plates at the bottom to help with the shaping which you would have to play around with to be able to push the light switch button. I think if you play around with this you could get the light brick in the bottom of the nose. Edited September 18, 2020 by Hold0511 Pics added Quote
Case39 Posted September 21, 2020 Posted September 21, 2020 (edited) I'm going to modify my Razor Crest too. Larger and higher, but i have no idea, how to beef up the engines? Any Ideas? Greetings Edited September 21, 2020 by Case39 Quote
Hold0511 Posted September 21, 2020 Posted September 21, 2020 I've got some parts coming from Lego B&P to update the engines - mostly the rear but Ill play around with the front as well. For now I've added 1x1 LBG wedges to the inverted curved slopes around the front to smooth out the visuals, and tiled around the cylinder to reduce the studs around the wing area. Quote
Case39 Posted September 21, 2020 Posted September 21, 2020 11 minutes ago, Hold0511 said: I've got some parts coming from Lego B&P to update the engines - mostly the rear but Ill play around with the front as well. For now I've added 1x1 LBG wedges to the inverted curved slopes around the front to smooth out the visuals, and tiled around the cylinder to reduce the studs around the wing area. Ok hard to imagine? And the size? Quote
Hold0511 Posted September 21, 2020 Posted September 21, 2020 (edited) This was the quick mods pending the order arriving I'm going to try to use some 65617 Brick, Round Corner 3 x 3 (think front engines of the last T-70) to help blend the back, build out the nozzle and then see if I can close out the front, maybe trying 2 rings offset to increase the number of slopes I did this for my Clone Wars Y-wing (with the armour) engine - might work. Edited September 21, 2020 by Hold0511 Engine pic added Quote
Case39 Posted September 22, 2020 Posted September 22, 2020 11 hours ago, Hold0511 said: This was the quick mods pending the order arriving I'm going to try to use some 65617 Brick, Round Corner 3 x 3 (think front engines of the last T-70) to help blend the back, build out the nozzle and then see if I can close out the front, maybe trying 2 rings offset to increase the number of slopes I did this for my Clone Wars Y-wing (with the armour) engine - might work. Looks nice. How to build this? Quote
Hold0511 Posted September 22, 2020 Posted September 22, 2020 7 hours ago, Case39 said: Looks nice. How to build this? I'll do some pics of the parts for you next chance I get. I made a quick and dirty build of one nacelle using the bricks I had to hand to give you a feel for it. It will droop a little as I used a pipe and not a bar for the connection as for now I have left the original lego bulkhead' as was, ideally I'll put a bar in else strengthen up the area behind the DBG wheel. # Quote
Case39 Posted September 22, 2020 Posted September 22, 2020 (edited) Looks definitly better! What Parts are needed? Edited September 22, 2020 by Case39 Quote
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