Posted March 2, 20241 yr For this build, I was inspired by the various Skull Island sets that Lego has released over the years. They usually feature a cove with a skull-shaped entrance, with a few structures that mark it as a safe harbor for pirates. My version is this - Skull Station: I decided early on that the skull on the front would be more like a Terminator skull than the typical white one. Putting lasers in the eyes just seemed like the right thing to do. The main concourse is dedicated entirely to a bar, loosely inspired by the Mos Eisley cantina. As a little easter egg, I put a few Blacktron and Spyrius figs in the back of the bar. A shady deal of some kind is obviously going on, just the type that Skull Station is known for. The bottom of the build is a hangar deck, and I hope to have a small craft ready that can fit in the hangar by the time of the deadline. This is still a work in progress - I still have an entire upper story to build, but I wanted to show what I managed to put together so far. I showed it today at the Klossfestivalen exhibition in Jönköping, Sweden. Edited March 3, 20241 yr by Henkeso Updated with slightly better photos
March 3, 20241 yr Oh i love that intergalactic pirate bar! I like the entrance portal and the bar with all the pipes and bottles and stuff! Looking forward to see what you'll add to the build. And welcome to the forum @Henkeso
March 3, 20241 yr Author Thank you for the welcome and the encouragement! The main thing that's missing right now is a level above the bar, that I plan to put the captain's quarters on. And some better pictures - of all the aspects of the Lego hobby, photography is the one I find most challenging. Hope you guys can see past that :)
March 4, 20241 yr Great location. The post-apocalyptic metal skull is a nice touch for an asteroid pirate base.
March 4, 20241 yr On 3/3/2024 at 10:41 PM, Henkeso said: And some better pictures - of all the aspects of the Lego hobby, photography is the one I find most challenging. Hope you guys can see past that :) Photography is something i also struggle with. I even bought a better camera just to take pictures of my Lego but the skills totally elude me.
March 5, 20241 yr Looks like a great build with lots of nice and interesting details! I think it could benefit greatly from better pictures (and light). Quite challenging to capture a big model like this in all its detail but I think it will be worth the effort!
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