Ellisss_2 Posted August 18, 2024 Posted August 18, 2024 (edited) Here is my progress on Darth Malak's ship from Knights of the Old Republic, to scale with my Harrower. I always wanted to design this and with the 25th anniversary Darth Malak I thought it was the perfect opportunity. This is an early version, many of the greebles will probably change. Unfortunately, there has to be a transparent support beam through the middle, however I don't think it detracts from the appearance too much. I would appreciate some feedback. Edited August 22, 2024 by Ellisss_2 Quote
Sentinel_Brix Posted August 18, 2024 Posted August 18, 2024 I love the KotOR game and I love your build! It gives me a feeling of ... familiarity . The angles of the dorsal and the ventral "beak" look so neat and well mimic the original. I don't even think you need to improve the greebling. It looks well with the studs on the surface, giving it a fitting texture. It's a pity it needs the trasparent support but understandable from stability point of view. The ship is designed to work in zero gravity, unlike your model Do you have other photo angles of the ship? Quote
FullBrickDev Posted August 20, 2024 Posted August 20, 2024 Impressive! Now I want to play KOTOR again The transparent beam doesn't bother me much, although it does seem to slightly affect swooshability. Quote
MaximillianRebo Posted August 21, 2024 Posted August 21, 2024 Very nice work all round, especially on the angles of the front section. Regarding the central beam, would it work better to have several single transparent beams spaced along the structure, as multiple transparent beams placed side by side isn't very, well, transparent. Not sure if this is just replacing one problem with another problem though... Quote
Ellisss_2 Posted August 22, 2024 Author Posted August 22, 2024 On 8/18/2024 at 9:14 PM, Sentinel_Brix said: I love the KotOR game and I love your build! It gives me a feeling of ... familiarity . The angles of the dorsal and the ventral "beak" look so neat and well mimic the original. I don't even think you need to improve the greebling. It looks well with the studs on the surface, giving it a fitting texture. It's a pity it needs the trasparent support but understandable from stability point of view. The ship is designed to work in zero gravity, unlike your model Do you have other photo angles of the ship? Thank you, I will post some more pictures when I have built the rest of the left side, the parts have just arrived. On 8/19/2024 at 9:38 PM, Artizan said: Nice Thanks :) On 8/20/2024 at 4:07 PM, FullBrickDev said: Impressive! Now I want to play KOTOR again The transparent beam doesn't bother me much, although it does seem to slightly affect swooshability. That makes me and you both. The ship is definitely not as swooshable as all my others due to a lot the techniques to get the angles and get the sections to join seamlessly. 21 hours ago, MaximillianRebo said: Very nice work all round, especially on the angles of the front section. Regarding the central beam, would it work better to have several single transparent beams spaced along the structure, as multiple transparent beams placed side by side isn't very, well, transparent. Not sure if this is just replacing one problem with another problem though... Thanks, this is possible, however it would also require another black stand on the bottom as the bottom section past the hangar is also “floating”, so it wouldn’t provide much structural support to the top section. Quote
Ellisss_2 Posted December 23, 2024 Author Posted December 23, 2024 The model is digitally finished in Stud.io now, with some minor changes to make. The piece count is 2544 and it is roughly to scale with my Harrower. Some areas do not translate very well on stud.io due to illegal building techniques, and are at incorrect angles. Quote
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