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Pete, it looks great ! :thumbup:

You use a very good mix between plates, tiles and slopes. :classic:

Well, I would really appreciate to see how the model is built inside (structure).

Cause I think it is the hardest part to build.

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Pete, it looks great ! :thumbup:

You use a very good mix between plates, tiles and slopes. :classic:

Well, I would really appreciate to see how the model is built inside (structure).

Cause I think it is the hardest part to build.

The structure is just bricks and plates, the wings are held with technic lift arms as can be seen in the photo's, the sloped middle sections uses car roof hinge plates. The outer sloped surfaces are held on top by 1x2 hinge brick with 2x2 hinge top plate, and on the bottom by technic connectors and plate modified 2x2 with holes. the angle of the cockpit is made with techinc click hinge. what made this hard is that nearly all of it is built on stud offset, as you can see that the top is 5 studs wide and the bottom is 7 studs wide, plus with the studs built in a lot of directions!

Also to get an idea, the 3 sloped areas either side, the bottom of the 65 x 2x2x2 slopes sit on a plated section the full width of the ship, so that would be the starting point.

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Nice. The shaping looks good, and the plates are looking better than I expected.

Praise indeed!

taking pictures of greebs in black is very difficult!!

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Amazing progress! It's definitely looking better! :thumbup: I'm assuming now that you've got one wing done the other will be easy right?

yep easy and yes it is the Right one lol.

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Wow this keeps getting better and better. I would shell out a lot of money to get one of these if it was on sale. Looks great keep up the great work!

or you could spend a lot less and build one youyrself?

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Looking good! :thumbup: The few studs on the plates don't bother me at all even though I'm more of a tiles fan.

I'll keep that in mind.

The structure inside will certainly be interesting, but I can understand if you want to keep it for yourself.

Are you planning to add an interior too? Should be doable at this size. Also it would look quite interesting! :classic:

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i will post a few internal structure shots tomorrow as that will be the last chance for it before it's button'd up so to speak. theres no secret connections it's all simple to be honest.

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That's good looking! Now I want one. :wub: I wish I had the parts to build one. :hmpf_bad:

just bricklink them if you need them it's the only way i can build the mocs.

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I was not happy with the connection for the sloped sides so i stripped the entire model down and rebuilt it! *oh2* but now the sides are stronger and i've only gained 1/2 plate width either side, i also rebuilt the internal structure so it's a bit lighter now.

just waiting on a bricklink order from the USA and i can get the body wrapped up and finished! :grin:

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yet more rebuilds!!

i have now narrowed the sloped sides by 2 studs in total and also changed the connection of the 1x3 brick arches to give a clean look, rebuilt the internal structure and also changed how the wings are hinged (still can't find a way to hold them in the folded position).

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