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

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Here is my next MOC: a version of the USS Enterprise from 2009's Star Trek. No need for gab, let me just go right to a few of the photos:

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More photos at my Flickr (Flickshot30)!

Please feel free to download and use however you choose. Comments/suggestions/gripes welcome.

UPDATE: Both warp engines redone and pushed further back on ship.

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Pretty good.

I like your version, but the engines seem a little off to me. Thet may be too big or something.

Nice build!

But I agree with Chem Master, I think the engines are too far forward / engines extend a bit further back.

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Ok guys, thanks for suggestions. I'll get on them ASAP and re-post the model.

Love it. I want one

It looks good. Just keep an eye on the neck when you seek to build it in actual brick. The one great pitfall off LDD is it does not calculate for strength, weight or gravity. Much like the classic AMT plastic models, the Lego neck will have issues supporting the saucer unless you use some re in forcement.

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It looks good. Just keep an eye on the neck when you seek to build it in actual brick. The one great pitfall off LDD is it does not calculate for strength, weight or gravity. Much like the classic AMT plastic models, the Lego neck will have issues supporting the saucer unless you use some re in forcement.

Thanks. I'll probably redesign the neck later this evening.

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