Posted May 9, 201113 yr After seeing no Moonbasse related thread for some time here, it is about time to intoduce my newly finished corridors here. First of all the standard version, streching the full 48 studs: It does need a lot of the bus windscreens, but the result using those windscreens is just great in my opinion! The bellow-like connectors at both ends are compatible to the pins of the standard corridor connectors. Due to the rounded shape and having the pipes structure fit properly (aestetically) the top is two plates above the standard and the bottom extends one plate. However that should still allow the monorail pass well undr the connector! The SNOT is done in a way that the inhabitants can still pass through . As an extension to the standard full length corridor I have done a "half"-lenght corridor to allow for a modular system to piece them together as you need for the events, L-, T or X shape. Of course also I but well, we have the standard piece... The center section and the covers for un-used attachment are not 100% finished yet but that time is coming closer courtesy of BL. Final deliveries shall be made soon, and I am looking forward to that! freakWave
May 9, 201113 yr Very nice corridor 'Freakwave', it's very detailed and that's what makes it look great. nice use of the bus windscreens on the side. the rounded edges on them make it look better in a way I'm sure they would provide a great view for the astronauts Once again great work.
May 9, 201113 yr Hello! That's a great construction! I especially like the use of the support structures on the top of the corridor. Well done! Cheers, ~ Christopher
May 9, 201113 yr Very nice MOC Freakwave! I like the use of that support brick for the roof on the top, and the bus windscreens were a nice touch to this model. And the classic space minifig was a nice addition as well. Once again nice MOC!
May 10, 201113 yr Amazing build freakwave! Simply great use of those bus windshields for the transparent wall panels. The overall SNOT build looks absolutely wonderful too, impressive work!
May 10, 201113 yr I want one, I really dig it. Perfect incorporation of the crates, love the framework, it has a nice consistent flow in the design. This is what a space corridor should look like.
May 10, 201113 yr Very nice, I only hope I can do stuff like this in the future. Wish I had a monorail to worry about passing under my bridges! It just looks phenomenal... such a clean, elegant, and "realistic" design.
May 10, 201113 yr Wow! Very cool! Great work! Impressive! Now you have to finish the base and show us!!!
May 10, 201113 yr Author Thanks for all your comments! I'm happy to read your favourable replies! Looks great,is it part of a bigger moc? Wow! Very cool! Great work! Impressive! Now you have to finish the base and show us!!! You can never have enough corridors! Those will be used within a bigger base that is first of all due for an exhibition in June and then later for our annual "Bricking Bavaria" event in November in Munich. I am planning/building right now a kind of security base using nearly the same colour-scheme, actually a bit more black. In June this will be limited to one 48x48 baseplate, for November it should grow to at least three. Don't worry I keep you posted!
May 15, 201113 yr Very nice. It looks very sterile and Spartan, perfect for a moon base. I'd love to see it in actual Lego.
May 15, 201113 yr Very nice. It looks very sterile and Spartan, perfect for a moon base. I'd love to see it in actual Lego. You mean that corridor in the first picture is made of Mega Bloks or Tyco bricks??? ;) j/k
July 22, 201113 yr You mean that corridor in the first picture is made of Mega Bloks or Tyco bricks??? ;) j/k I think he's saying real bricks not 3D rendering (CAD).
July 24, 201113 yr I love the design, clean and well thought through. I particularly like the slight inward curve a the edge of each window panel, small details are what matters!
July 25, 201113 yr Nice corridor design. The windows should provide a nice view for the astronauts at the base. I like the use of the frame looking parts on the top. Have you made any L- and X-shaped versions yet?
July 25, 201113 yr The Original poster said it was part of a larger MOC due to be on display in June. Does anyone know if the finished MOC was posted somewhere? I would lve to see photos of the completed base.
July 25, 201113 yr the design is quite nice, indeed! i think the pilars are a bit too feeble, though... maybe two or four together would have been better...
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