Posted April 20, 201212 yr Hello everybody, Today I would like to present you my Lego Y-wing. This model is based on Lego UCS version 10134 Y-wing. Lego has done really good job designing it and I thought I could improve it a little bit (hope I have succeeded). So much for the introduction, now let´s look at the pictures! Comments are welcomed.
April 20, 201212 yr The cockpit looks a bit small but other than that you have done a really great job. Well done.
April 20, 201212 yr I am guessing here but you don't have the actual set right? If that is the case then it is a pretty good MOC. If you are working from the original UCS set (which was amazing anyway! ) then I have to agree with some of the others and you have made it worse not better.
April 20, 201212 yr Great work. The second picture looked odd, like that Y-wing was flying sideway at high rate of speed. :D
April 20, 201212 yr Great work. The second picture looked odd, like that Y-wing was flying sideway at high rate of speed. :D I thought that as well. I do agree the actual set was better, but still better than any of my mocs. I do like the detail you put into it.
April 21, 201212 yr Though not screen accurate it does look like a Rebel technician could easily have modified an existing Y-Wing to perform some new role.
April 21, 201212 yr Not bad Y-wing 'Trooper 278' , by the looks of your Y-wing it's seen many a Rebel mechanic right ? Is this a single seater or twin seater ?
April 21, 201212 yr Author Thanks guys, well I know it is not as good as official lego set (in the fact I wouldn ´t even want it to be, because rebel fleet wasn´t perfect right? :D), but I thought I could bring back the "classic feeling" of star wars, my apologise if I have failed in that.... to lightningtiger- yes it has :D, it is single seater. Cheers Luke
April 21, 201212 yr I can see a lot of your signature SNOTing in this creation, which isn't bad except for the fact that it could be a bit less studded in certain areas. Both Gareth's and OceanBlue's UCS Y-wings used prefab rounded corner pieces for the engine nacelles. More on this later. Proportions are the other major issue to be addressed. There's a good ortho shot of Gold Five (actually Gold Two) here. Edited April 21, 201212 yr by Ishv-viss-j
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