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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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EF76 Nebulon-B Escort Frigate
2643 pieces. 84cm long, 38cm high.
It's a big boy, kept very affordable for it's size/piece count and instructions are available now from rebrickable at: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-131500/Rubblemaker/movie-accurate-nebulon-b-escort-frigate-midi-plus-scale/#details
Full album: https://www.flickr.com/photos/164260086@N06/albums/72177720310520216

Thanks for looking.

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Insane level of detail mate. Definitely my favourite Nebulon midi-MOC out there (barring those which would take up half of my living room), I'll have to compare old pics to new to spot the differences. A nice tight looking build, well done :)

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24 minutes ago, Evilkirk said:

Insane level of detail mate. Definitely my favourite Nebulon midi-MOC out there (barring those which would take up half of my living room), I'll have to compare old pics to new to spot the differences. A nice tight looking build, well done :)

Thanks Kirk. I don’t know how to categorise it size wise anymore. Even calling it midi plus seems too small because it’s really big. But it’s not at the scale of something like 2mpaireds brickvault version so it can’t be called UCS scale. Perhaps ‘Midi Plus Plus size plus a bit extra’ 😄

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6 hours ago, CJCx3_Legos said:

Do you know what scale you would consider this? 

I believe he said Midi-Plus scale. As in - a wee bit larger than Midi.

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12 hours ago, CJCx3_Legos said:

Do you know what scale you would consider this? 

I’m calling it midi plus but it’s probably closer to what many people would consider UCS than midi. I’m not calling it UCS because of models such as the brickvault version by 2mpaired or Mortesvs moc of it which are bigger still and deserve the UCS Scale tag. It’s actually longer and taller than the recent UCS Razor Crest (which is a truly gigantic model) but obviously much thinner. In all honesty, in Lego terms I don’t know how to class it. If you want it in numerical terms it is 1:357 scale.

6 hours ago, Rubblemaker said:

I’m calling it midi plus but it’s probably closer to what many people would consider UCS than midi. I’m not calling it UCS because of models such as the brickvault version by 2mpaired or Mortesvs moc of it which are bigger still and deserve the UCS Scale tag. It’s actually longer and taller than the recent UCS Razor Crest (which is a truly gigantic model) but obviously much thinner. In all honesty, in Lego terms I don’t know how to class it. If you want it in numerical terms it is 1:357 scale.

Honestly - you might be able to get away with calling it UCS - just slap a plaque on it and call it good - Nebula B Frigs are not easy to design/build and this one is quite gorgeous in its own right.

UCS tends to be what I call something that has significantly large piece count - not just scale.

Think the UCS A-Wing weighs in at 2k give or take? My TIE/d is just shy of 3k soooo

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13 hours ago, Kage Goomba said:

Honestly - you might be able to get away with calling it UCS - just slap a plaque on it and call it good - Nebula B Frigs are not easy to design/build and this one is quite gorgeous in its own right.

UCS tends to be what I call something that has significantly large piece count - not just scale.

Think the UCS A-Wing weighs in at 2k give or take? My TIE/d is just shy of 3k soooo

Thanks, a few people who’ve built have actually put those UCS plaques on the stand! 

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