Posted July 17, 201113 yr As promised I would build a second (and better) version of the midi-scale Acclamator Star Destroyer. I hope you guys like it.
July 17, 201113 yr Very nice Hollander :thumbup:. Did you take the old one apart for this or have you still got it?
July 17, 201113 yr Author Very nice Hollander :thumbup:. Did you take the old one apart for this or have you still got it? I had to take the old one apart, because I had to use all my 3x6 wedge plates for this built. I'm still not satisfied with this version, so I will make a third version in a couple of months I guess. Very nicely executed. Thanks.
July 17, 201113 yr Huge improvements, Hollander! I can't spot any major missing details. I also love that you're still not satisfied. Builders that never settle do nothing but improve.
July 17, 201113 yr Author Huge improvements, Hollander! I can't spot any major missing details. I also love that you're still not satisfied. Builders that never settle do nothing but improve. Thanks Brickdoctor (and others)! The thing what I find is hard when building an Acclamator, is the angle which those plates have to make. I don't know exactly how to explain this in English, but the angle of those wedge plates is not sharp(?) enough to catch the shape of the Acclamator. The versions I made are both too pointed, if you know what I mean. Oh well, I'll try to explain myself with a picture I made quick with paint: The upper one has about the shape the ship has now and next to it the very basis way to make the angle. But I could also try to use a 3x12 wedge plate to make the right angle for the Acclamator, as seen in the bottom painting, and you automatically create the space in the shape of a triangel in the middle just like the real Acclamator has. This technique would make it look like far more realistic I guess. Edited July 17, 201113 yr by Hollander
July 18, 201113 yr Quite cool! I for one, would love to see this as a midi-scale set. (Hey we can never get too many!) This MOC looks very nicely built and now I want to go build a midi-scale ship.
July 18, 201113 yr Author Quite cool! I for one, would love to see this as a midi-scale set. (Hey we can never get too many!) This MOC looks very nicely built and now I want to go build a midi-scale ship. Thanks 'Masked Builder'! And if you want to build a Midi-scale ship yourself now, what are you waiting for?
July 18, 201113 yr Thanks 'Masked Builder'! And if you want to build a Midi-scale ship yourself now, what are you waiting for? Is it possible to post photos of the inside ? (to see how it is made)
July 18, 201113 yr Author Is it possible to post photos of the inside ? (to see how it is made) Darn, you're only 30 minutes too late... I just broke it down, sorry. I made a 1-plate high frame, but no really special building technices or so. Everything was just connected with a bunch of hinges.
July 18, 201113 yr Darn, you're only 30 minutes too late... I just broke it down, sorry. I'm waiting for your third version, then.
July 18, 201113 yr The thing what I find is hard when building an Acclamator, is the angle which those plates have to make. I don't know exactly how to explain this in English, but the angle of those wedge plates is not sharp(?) enough to catch the shape of the Acclamator. The versions I made are both too pointed, if you know what I mean. Oh well, I'll try to explain myself with a picture I made quick with paint: Ah. The problem comes from the use of 3x6 plates. I believe a more accurate angle can be achieved with the 8x4 wedge plate. (or at least that's what I've seen in other MOCs)
July 19, 201113 yr This is certainly a hundred times better than the first version, kudos for the continuous improvement Hollander! Though I don't know how you could still top this one as it already look perfect to me at midi-scale, perhaps expanding it to an ambitious UCS-scale one?
July 19, 201113 yr Very nice Hollander - much sleeker than version 1. . I'm also looking forward to V3. Darn, you're only 30 minutes too late... I just broke it down, sorry. WOW. You are relentless in the destruction of your own MOCs - I wish I could be more like this. I can't bring myself to take mine apart (not even the crap ones!).
July 19, 201113 yr Author Ah. The problem comes from the use of 3x6 plates. I believe a more accurate angle can be achieved with the 8x4 wedge plate. (or at least that's what I've seen in other MOCs) I had the same thoughts. This bricklink folder includes an amazing Acclamator, the builder has also used those 4x8 wedge plates. Next month I will probably place a new Bricklink order and then also get my hands on a bunch of those wedge plates. This is certainly a hundred times better than the first version, kudos for the continuous improvement Hollander! Though I don't know how you could still top this one as it already look perfect to me at midi-scale, perhaps expanding it to an ambitious UCS-scale one? Can you read my thoughts KielDaMan? Because weeks before I made the first Acclamator, I promised myself to make an UCS Acclamator one day. But, that won't happen this year I guess. Why? Well, I have to improve my skills a lot first before I dare to start such a huge build, neither I have the parts. I'm also not skilled enough on how to connect the upper and under hull plates to the frame, I was thinking about using magnets, just like in the UCS Star Destroyer. I don't know if there are any tutorials or tips & tricks can be bound on the web regarding those large wedge plate constructions. Very nice Hollander - much sleeker than version 1. . I'm also looking forward to V3. WOW. You are relentless in the destruction of your own MOCs - I wish I could be more like this. I can't bring myself to take mine apart (not even the crap ones!). Thanks 'Praiter Yed'! I know I probably deconstruct my MOC's earlier than most of the folks here, but the point is, ALL my lego is stationed at my grandparents' house. I'm here for a couple of weeks now, so I have to take my change on building a load of MOC's right?
July 19, 201113 yr I had the same thoughts. This bricklink folder includes an amazing Acclamator, the builder has also used those 4x8 wedge plates. Next month I will probably place a new Bricklink order and then also get my hands on a bunch of those wedge plates. Sounds good. I do like your idea of angling the plates inward as well, though. Maybe a fusion of both ideas.
July 19, 201113 yr Thanks 'Masked Builder'! And if you want to build a Midi-scale ship yourself now, what are you waiting for? Yep I know what I want to build now, you'll just have to wait to see it.
July 19, 201113 yr Thanks Brickdoctor (and others)! The thing what I find is hard when building an Acclamator, is the angle which those plates have to make. I don't know exactly how to explain this in English, but the angle of those wedge plates is not sharp(?) enough to catch the shape of the Acclamator. The versions I made are both too pointed, if you know what I mean. Oh well, I'll try to explain myself with a picture I made quick with paint: [respectful snip] The upper one has about the shape the ship has now and next to it the very basis way to make the angle. But I could also try to use a 3x12 wedge plate to make the right angle for the Acclamator, as seen in the bottom painting, and you automatically create the space in the shape of a triangel in the middle just like the real Acclamator has. This technique would make it look like far more realistic I guess. I applaud the amount of thought you've put into capturing the shape of the Acclamator accurately! Have you tried hinged plates? (Something like what has been done here?)
July 19, 201113 yr Yep I know what I want to build now, you'll just have to wait to see it. Is it that half-built Venator in your flickr? Or the Nu?
July 20, 201113 yr I agree with others that this is a huge improvement over the 1st version! The overall shape and color scheme really make this stand out and look quite accurate. I see your point about improving the shape/angles, but you could post this as a final version and I'd buy it!
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