December 26, 201113 yr Author One should especially note the wonderfully done engine area, with cheese slopes around a steering wheel. Though I should add a small note... that small area in the middle of the cheese? I do believe that's a window. One could simply replace the round plate, stud, and inverted saucer attached to the ring with ones in black, or even remove them, in which case I would also add: Another small point; as with your x1, I also think you could have included the darker bits visible through the lower half of the windscreen. But the highlights of this model make that nitpick insignificant. Thanks, Fallen. I don't remember why I didn't make that inverted dish black or transparent. I did have to skimp a bit on the interior, though. As with the rest of the advent models, this was a one-day build and I didn't want to spend much time on the interior.
December 26, 201113 yr I did have to skimp a bit on the interior, though. As with the rest of the advent models, this was a one-day build and I didn't want to spend much time on the interior. That's understandable, since many of the actual models didn't even have cockpits.
December 26, 201113 yr To finish it all off: My LDD TIE Collection, including the TIE/in from my forthcoming proper post for the Jedi Community Build. That TIE Interceptor is beautiful, and seeing them together is a great image. Also a fantastic end to your Advent Calendar.
December 31, 201113 yr Aw! I was expecting a miniland-scale Santa Yoda! But this is great too, perhaps even better considering how much better you are at vehicles! Those look all great, and as I said in the funnies thread, congratulations for completing your calendar! You had a lot more work to do than me; I just had to take pictures of minifigs and come up with funny captions for them, but you had to make an original MOC each day! I don't think I could ever do that, so hats off to you, Sir. Happy Holidays!
December 31, 201113 yr Well done on finishing the calendar, all of the models were superb . I really think it is a feat to do a MOC a day,
December 31, 201113 yr A TIE-interceptor is indeed better than a LDD Yoda, not in the last place because a detailed and well designed figure would require illegal connections, at least in most of the cases.
December 31, 201113 yr Author You had a lot more work to do than me; I just had to take pictures of minifigs and come up with funny captions for them, but you had to make an original MOC each day! I don't think I could ever do that, so hats off to you, Sir. Thanks. But I'm not really good at making up jokes, so I think I'd have a harder time with the funnies.
January 4, 201213 yr You finished it! I would have just given up on the 15th. Those TIEs look great as does the tree. I got a bit lazy in the Star Wars forum towards them end there.
August 24, 201212 yr I was just checking whether my current Lego project can be found via Google - instead I found Brickdoctors Midi Scale X-Wing! Great ship! If you like, have a look at MY Midi Scale X-Wing at http://lego.cuusoo.com/profile/Blanik#projects ! I am currently pleased with the engine and wing configuration, but I wonder, if it would lead to an improvement of the fuselage if I'd introduce a fuselage-style like Brickdoctors.
August 24, 201212 yr I was just checking whether my current Lego project can be found via Google - instead I found Brickdoctors Midi Scale X-Wing! Great ship! If you like, have a look at MY Midi Scale X-Wing at http://lego.cuusoo.com/profile/Blanik#projects ! I am currently pleased with the engine and wing configuration, but I wonder, if it would lead to an improvement of the fuselage if I'd introduce a fuselage-style like Brickdoctors. Well I hardly see the need to bump a year old topic just to advertise your moc.
August 24, 201212 yr Well, not really... currently I am not satisfied completely with my forward fuselage. Changing it into a more tapered shape is desireable, if it then compatible with my aft fuselage. And I wonder how the engine body - engine nozzle attachment works.
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