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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Hi,

I would like to present my first MOC, be easy on me :classic: , as it's my first real MOC in a long time, especially with SNOT techniques which are new to me.

The inspiration for this came about one day looking at the rounded slope and circular plates thinking it might make a nice saucer section, thus this

USS Enterprise was born in the fires of Lego Digital Designer.

I like this shot, side rear.

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Front Side

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Side

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Rear

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Front looking down

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Top down

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Thanks for looking and hope you enjoyed this.

For the size very nice detailing, espically like the body and narcells. My only critique is the round saucer section seems a tad small compared to the body. :thumbup:

I have the same opinion as gcanik; it's really neat except the saucer section is a bit small for the rest of the ship. That's a toughie, because those quarter plates go from 4x4 to 6x6, which would be too big. You can get 10x10 radar dishes, though.

Edited by fred67

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Thanks ;)

I know what you mean about the saucer being small, felt that myself, but I started with that section first as liked the roundness, then the rest came together.

Cheers,

That's very good, actually!

My only suggestion is, as others have said, to make the saucer section a pit larger. I'd also recommend raising it above the engine nacelles, or making it at the same level.

Excellent little creation, though yes, the saucer section a little broader. :wink:

Brick On where no man has gone before 'obakesan' ! :grin:

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