Anio Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 EDIT : Professional building instruction available here : You can email me at setechnic@gmail.com /EDIT Hi everyone ! Today, I present you my latest MOC : it is a UCS Executor. I started this project at the beginning of January 2010. With that project, I had several goals. The first one is obviously that the MOC had to be accurate. And here are the other rules I wanted to respect : - no illegal build - no odd colors - a true frame (like the 10030 ISD) - no use of old parts which are no more used today by TLG - optimisation of the part number as much as possible - the model has to look homogeneous In my eye, I managed to respect everything. :) A few more pictures : http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=425848 The video : I hope you like that MOC which took quite a lot of time and effort. :) Anio Quote
Solscud007 Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Wow. I am speechless. Fantastic and superb!!!! TLG should commission your work for an official version. Quote
XimenaPaulina Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 (edited) WOW, as in totally Wow, you have done it again Sir Anio! The sheer amount of greeble details are just amazing, I could just imagine how much time, effort, and 'resources you've put to come up with this truly masterful creation. Impressive job as always! Your collection of 'superships' are looking great. Edited September 2, 2010 by KielDaMan Quote
lightningtiger Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Goodness this is AWESOME 'Anio' - the details on top are fantastic, what a super-star destroyer eh ? I'm a conformist! 'Anio' I'm a conformist! ! Quote
RepublicForces Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 (edited) Yeah well... it's kinda... EPIC!!! Edited September 2, 2010 by RepublicForces Quote
sok117 Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 This ship is amazing! I can't believe al the detail that has gone into this one, Really, really superb job on this one, and congrats on your collection. Can't wait to see whats next Sir Anio. On a side note, may I suggest that you reduce the amount of pictures in your first post, the ship is really awesome, but it may take a really long time for it to load for people with a slower internet connection, and personally I think it's a crime if people can't see this beautiful creation. Quote
cavegod Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 excellent as always i was keeping an eye on this on your website! so whats next? Quote
Darth Jar Jar Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Wow excellent MOC the many hours that went into building this is all worth it. Its just so beautiful Quote
LegoDad42 Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Just beautiful! An tremendous model....you are a true master! Quote
Tervlon Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 World class MOC! Thanks for detailing the problems you encountered during the build and how you solved them. The back/underside greebling is wonderful. Quote
Admiral Ron Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Simply Marvelous! I love the greebles and the overall shape of it! I cannot find a single thing at fault, now you just need to make it minifigure scale Again, great job! Quote
CMP Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 That's no moon...wait...it's not a space station either...holy crap, that's one freakin' big ship!! That is massive, as is the amount of greebles. Great work! Quote
Rufus Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Superb, Anio! It's great that you've taken us stepwise through the process of designing and tweaking the model - a real insight into how it's done - thanks! One question: the bags of bley bricks and plates in the photos - are they a special order, or are they from another UCS set? Quote
heofthehothbrick Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 WOW!! That is incredible. The effort and hard work you've put into that is well worth it. An incredible MOC that is accurate. The detail of the greebles is really well done, even by the engines. Very well done. :thumbup: Quote
Anio Posted September 2, 2010 Author Posted September 2, 2010 (edited) Thank you everyone for your very nice comments. I'm very flattered you like my MOC. On a side note, may I suggest that you reduce the amount of pictures in your first post, the ship is really awesome, but it may take a really long time for it to load for people with a slower internet connection, and personally I think it's a crime if people can't see this beautiful creation. Describing the building process is important to me. I think this can be very helpful for other people. Because a good MOC must first have a good design (something strong, optimised, etc). And the fact that on EB I can post as much photo as I want (but I remain reasonnable ; all the photos on this page are not very big), is very useful for me. Because it enables me to explain many things. On the contrary, on FBTB I can not post as much photos as I want, and that's a big problem for me. For me, presenting a MOC is not giving a link to a gallery. It is much better with the photos in the thread, with comments on each photos. excellent as always i was keeping an eye on this on your website! so whats next? Did you understand well the French posts ? My next projetcs ? Hum, I currently waiting for parts to put bigger wings on my TIE (I will show you some new photos when it is finished). Then, I have to redo my Slave and write some reviews on my website. I hope I will be able to start a new MOC in January. One question: the bags of bley bricks and plates in the photos - are they a special order, or are they from another UCS set? All the parts I have for my MOCs (and so, all the bags you see on the photos) have been bought on Bricklink. I never buy sets for their parts. If I want parts, I go on Bricklink. So, I get only what I need. Besides, my collection is not so big to do MOCs ( http://www.brickset.com/search/?OwnedBy=Anio ). All the UCS models are built. I don't do anythings with my Technic, because it is studless (MOCing with studless is not what I prefere...). Yesterday I bought the 10212. Like the other UCS, I will build it and put it on a shelf. So, I don't have any spare parts with the models I buy. Moreover, I hates having many parts in my storage boxes. Because when I look at them, I think "Do something with these parts !! You can't let them like that !!". That's why I rebuilt my 10030 ASAP. More generally : the fewer useless part I have, the better it is. Edited September 2, 2010 by Anio Quote
cavegod Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 nah i translate it to engilsh and try and read it, the translater gets a lot of words wrong and in the wrong order. Quote
Brickdoctor Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Wow, great job, especially considering the part limitations you imposed. Quote
ThatGuyWithTheBricks Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 And to think, what took this down was one tiny A-Wing crashing into the main bridge. Quote
AndyC Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Absolutely magnificent. I really love your description of the build process too, it helps a lot to see what you went through before finalising the design. I do wish TLG would do a set like this, I'd definitely buy it (although not too soon, the new Shuttle has emptied my wallet for the time being!) Quote
382nd Legionnaire Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 wow! not only is the moc really good. i thought this was la UCS lego set. but you have a technical specifications card to boot!. How did you make that? Quote
hhcBrick Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Amazing model! This is one of my favourite Star Wars ships, it's nice to see such a good Lego model of it-- if only TLG would release it! Quote
prateek Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Wow. I am out of words. This is awesome! Everything is so perfect, even the mini ISD looks so good! I love that last shot with all those Star ships Quote
Anio Posted September 2, 2010 Author Posted September 2, 2010 How did you make that? As I wrotte, Oxycrest did it on photoshop. He does all the display cards of my MOCs (see my Brickshelf gallery). :) Quote
Legostein Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Hello there! I guess everything has already been said. But I am also impressed by your creation. It's great to see how you managed to use many of the building techniques of the 10030 Star Destroyer set like the use of magnets to attach the wedge plates to build your very own and original version of a Super Star Destroyer. Well done and thanks for sharing, Christopher Quote
Tricky-Brick Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Very impressive! The amount of detail and the greeblings is really nice. It must've taken a long time to pull this off so seamlessly. Quote
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