spacie Posted April 28, 2024 Posted April 28, 2024 Started as an attempt for SHIPtember 2023, finished just ever so slightly overdue. The starting point was an experimental rough frame sketch using only znap pieces, no technic beams whatsoever, which was then reinforced with stacked plates all around (and on some internal nooks and crannies). For 10.5 kg of plastic, the end result is surprisingly strong, stable, and swooshable. For the exterior, the curved front section with trilateral symmetry was probably the most difficult to get figured out, but in the end I'm actually quite pleased with the results (although it took a bit more time than I would've liked...) Quote
Feuer Zug Posted April 29, 2024 Posted April 29, 2024 You used ZNAP for the structure?!?! Insanity. We need to see pictures of the ZNAP internals! Awesome ship. Lots of great detailing around the hexagonal core. Are those trans-red grills for the engines? The pilot seems to have been behind the stick for some time with that beard. Quote
spacie Posted April 30, 2024 Author Posted April 30, 2024 (edited) There's some more WIP shots in the album on flickr (link), but this shows most of what's inside: (the grills are trans-neon orange ) Edited April 30, 2024 by spacie Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 Wow, this is really huge! Fantastic ship and amazing building technique! Quote
apemax Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 Loving the design of this, Really unique use of ZNAP pieces for the structure and great detailing all over. Well done. Quote
Space Coyote Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 Great work, I love the color choice, tons of fun details to drink in. Fantastic work! Quote
arieben Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 Incredible work, thank you for sharing! The blue really pops so much contrasted with the red and yellow. Quote
Erik Leppen Posted May 2, 2024 Posted May 2, 2024 Love it. I like the 3-fold symmetry, that's hard enough and it shows almost no gaps anywhere. The color scheme is very coherent and I like the subtle use of yellow and orange as accents. I think it has just the right amount of studs visible for it to work as "nuts and bolts". I especially like the red and gray stacked wedge-plates creating angles around the cylinders. Having the whole thing supported by a Znap is a wonderful idea and sounds like a great way to use those pieces for what they do best. I saved a few pictures to my local inspiration folder to look at for ideas for future spaceships. Little things such as the use of sand-blue grille tiles add a lot of detail. I hope to do SHIPtember one day. Quote
tmtomh Posted May 4, 2024 Posted May 4, 2024 The Znap interior structure, the design, the angles, the scale, the exterior appearance - just amazing in all respects. Quote
Feuer Zug Posted May 6, 2024 Posted May 6, 2024 On 4/30/2024 at 3:13 PM, spacie said: There's some more WIP shots in the album on flickr (link), but this shows most of what's inside: (the grills are trans-neon orange ) Wicked! I don't think I've ever seen that many ZNAP pieces ever, nevermind in a single creation. Thanks for showing the framework. Quote
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