Posted February 18, 200916 yr EDIT : Professional building instruction available here : You can email me at setechnic@gmail.com /EDIT Hi ! I would like to present you my first MOC. It is a TIE Fighter UCS. :) UCS TIE Fighter by Anio, sur Flickr UCS TIE Fighter by Anio, sur Flickr UCS TIE Fighter by Anio, sur Flickr Interior : UCS TIE Fighter by Anio, sur Flickr The model is not that complex from a building techniques perspective. A short video : I hope you like. :) Stay tuned for my next UCS model ! :-)
February 19, 200916 yr I saw this on brickshelf. I it! It's fantastic! Lego better release a UCS standard TIE soon, I've been wanting one forever! One suggestion - Any chance of bigger wings? They look really great and all... But a bit small to me. Great job and keep up the good work! Edited February 19, 200916 yr by legoman
February 19, 200916 yr I saw this on brickshelf. I it!It's fantastic! Lego better release a UCS standard TIE soon, I've been wanting one forever! One suggestion - Any chance of bigger wings? They look really great and all... But a bit small to me. Great job and keep up the good work! I don't think the wings are small I think they're just right! Anyways looks like you have a real talent on making UCS
February 19, 200916 yr Author Thanks ! The model is 1:28 scale. So the wing have the good size. For example, the true model is 6,3 meters long. My MOC is 28 studs long. And 28*0,8*28=6,27 meters. Actually, the cockpit is too high. But I can't build in an other way with the parts I use (especially the 2 big parts).
February 19, 200916 yr Thanks !The model is 1:28 scale. So the wing have the good size. For example, the true model is 6,3 meters long. My MOC is 28 studs long. And 28*0,8*28=6,27 meters. Actually, the cockpit is too high. But I can't build in an other way with the parts I use (especially the 2 big parts). But the cockpit doesn't look high to me at all
February 19, 200916 yr A very good rendering of that iconic fighter indeed! Maybe the cockpit could look a little more interesting with some additional details...
February 21, 200916 yr Author @Warmaster : I will ask you the same question that I wrote on FBTB : Who do you think you are to put MY building instruction in YOUR folder ? (moreover without credit) :skull:
February 21, 200916 yr I saw it browsing brickself and assumed that was your folder... But it aint the one in your sig... That's just sad! Now... Let's find this guy
February 21, 200916 yr I'm not into SW but I appreciate a great SW moc when I see one and this is one such. Well done and kudos to your friend for the instructions, very good!
February 21, 200916 yr Great work. I've taken the liberty of resizing the pics and added them as deeplinks. Also this has been indexed. Thanks for sharing and thanks for even adding an instruction for this beauty
February 21, 200916 yr Author Great work.I've taken the liberty of resizing the pics and added them as deeplinks. Also this has been indexed. Thanks for sharing and thanks for even adding an instruction for this beauty Thanks a lot for your kind words.
February 22, 200916 yr That's a really good MOC!! I especially love the wings and the cockpit they are really well done. I reckon it could become a UCS because its that good. I think that the connection between the wings and the cockpit could be a little bigger but i couldnt make anything like that
February 22, 200916 yr Very well done. I think the scale is perfect, the wings and the parts that connect them together are very well done. I think most of those parts can be found in the UCS Vader's TIE avanced set, so this would be a good sort of alternate model for that set.
February 22, 200916 yr Author That's a really good MOC!! I especially love the wings and the cockpit they are really well done. I reckon it could become a UCS because its that good. I think that the connection between the wings and the cockpit could be a little bigger but i couldnt make anything like that You are right. But I couldn't use Technic pin, like on the 10175. This kind of connection was too big. But with the brackets, it is quite strong (more than I tought). :) Very well done. I think the scale is perfect, the wings and the parts that connect them together are very well done. I think most of those parts can be found in the UCS Vader's TIE avanced set, so this would be a good sort of alternate model for that set. You are right too. I buy the parts I used for my TIE. Then, I will rebuild the 10175. The 2 big parts of the cockpit were very expensive...
August 20, 200915 yr Check this out, a UCS TIE Fighter MOC, similar to the TIE advanced but not totally! Credit to Anio on brickshelf, a wonderful job! Also the gallery. Great job!
August 21, 200915 yr Anio already posted this here. I thought this looked familiar, but wasn't sure of the link. Thanks Millacol88! Topic merged
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