Posted February 11, 201213 yr An obscure building near the plaza reveals a secret entry to the hangar where the rebels have overrun the battle droids guarding the entrance with the aid of the two Jedi. The first in a series of Lego Star Wars Modular Buildings. Click the pic for more details... AC
February 11, 201213 yr Lovely! I love the piece from the Landspeeder to have a column like feel. Can't wait for more!
February 11, 201213 yr This is great! Wow, this is amazing! Just one thing: Rebels? Rebelling against the Trade Federation occupation. Edited February 11, 201213 yr by LEGOman273
February 11, 201213 yr , I'm ready for the others ACPin. This is great, using the engine pieces for the walls looks fantastic, as do the doors.
February 11, 201213 yr Nice MOC. The parts usage is great..Do the doors open and close or just stationary?
February 11, 201213 yr This looks great, looks very well thought out and put together. Has a nice crisp look to it.
February 11, 201213 yr Nice work, ACPin. I like the use of the engine pieces, and those crates are simple but work so well.
February 11, 201213 yr Having seen Ep. I in theaters today, I can say this is pretty accurate. Great work!
February 12, 201213 yr Author Wow, this is amazing! Just one thing: Rebels? See how LEGOman273 got it! Lovely! I love the piece from the Landspeeder to have a column like feel. Can't wait for more! Not really columns but more like refueling stations as the tubes/hoses are connected to them. This is great! Rebelling against the Trade Federation occupation. You got it! SW Modulars huh, very nice look forward to seeing more AC Why not for SW? There's far too many vehicles produced and rehashed but no decent buildings done. , I'm ready for the others ACPin. This is great, using the engine pieces for the walls looks fantastic, as do the doors. I'm planning to do one every week as these are fairly small. This is great! I love all the details on the doors and walls. Great job! I've actually done the front of this building before without interior details. This is great! I love how you used the classic yellows for the minifigs! I'd rather not use the fleshie ones. Nice MOC. The parts usage is great..Do the doors open and close or just stationary? Yes, they do open and close as there are two hinges on each side. This looks great, looks very well thought out and put together. Has a nice crisp look to it. It helps to use some good reference pics for the scene to make sure that the correct characters/details are in place. Nice work, ACPin. I like the use of the engine pieces, and those crates are simple but work so well. What now, you forgot that those came from the swamps? Having seen Ep. I in theaters today, I can say this is pretty accurate. Great work! Haven't seen it yet, how do the podracers look like in 3D? AC
February 12, 201213 yr I just saw it in 3D and when this scene came up all i thought of was you and this MOC....lol
February 12, 201213 yr This is great! I love how you used the classic yellows for the minifigs! Don't think this was done deliberately, the earlier SW sets like 7121 which came with Qui Gon was yellow faced
February 12, 201213 yr Very nice, even though this is indeed a relatively small MOC for your standards. Mesa looky forward mui mui to yousa Gungan MOC.
February 13, 201213 yr Niceee! Love the use of engines and all thouse small details like crates and equipament on the floor. Looks lovely!
February 15, 201213 yr Author I just saw it in 3D and when this scene came up all i thought of was you and this MOC....lol That sounds weird but funny! Don't think this was done deliberately, the earlier SW sets like 7121 which came with Qui Gon was yellow faced It was deliberately intended to make use of the yellow minifigs. Very nice, even though this is indeed a relatively small MOC for your standards. Mesa looky forward mui mui to yousa Gungan MOC. Small only at the start! That's for next month as I'll finish off this month with the other scenes connecting to this. Niceee! Love the use of engines and all thouse small details like crates and equipament on the floor. Looks lovely! It's always good to add little details to complete the whole scene. AC
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