Posted April 15, 201311 yr Hello everybody, for quite a while I have been following all moddings and own creations of super star destroyers around this forum. As this is my all time favourite of all Star Wars capital ships for allmost 20 years I could not resist buying Lego's 10221 and use it for a nice conversion foundation stone. I have read the threads of Anio, Georc and Mortesv and pulled out all information possible. My conversion focusses on the following aspects: Enwiden the super structure Redo of the flat bottom Side view Stern view I know there is much more modding potential but these were the most obvious concern I had. Additional things to change would affect the engine sections: Tilt the engines proper to the angled lower hull. Lengthen the sternmost engine section. Close any open gaps of the lower hull. I am quite happy with the results so far, but in one aspect I need your help. My experience in advanced brickbuilding is practically not existing, so I am quite at loss with my problem. The images show what I mean: The „wings“ overlap at the front and brace in the rear. As it appears to me this is due to a to narrow angle of the mainframe. Once I tried to widen the angle by one stud in the front by replacing the foremost hinge part. This would be enough to solve the problem. But then all of the hinge parts between the first and the last hinges don't fit on any studs anymore. What would you suggest? Rebuild the to total sideframe and place all hinges on new positions? Or use another technique insteadt of hinges to place the frame in the desired angle? I am very looking forward to suggestions... If you wish I will also add additional detail shots of the new bottom. Regards.
April 15, 201311 yr Are you sure you didn't just make a mistake? That's not a tiny flaw anymore.. And I don't think it has anything to do with the frame. I didn't see this anywhere before.
April 15, 201311 yr That a big overlap For my SSD rendition I've fixed the "wings" on technic axle, as you can see in this picture: Maybe it can help you.
April 16, 201311 yr Author Ah, I should have mentioned that I changed the angle of sloping of the wings, when I broadened them. The intention was to reduce the slope of the wings, because in my opinion it is way to steep. Hopefully the image shows what I mean... I think the overlap has something to do with the angle of sloping and that it could be solved by changing the angle of the frame just a little bit. It seems to me, that the wings are not aligned exactly parallel and that is causing the problem. Did you make similar observations? I hope this is not to confusing...
April 16, 201311 yr That last picture is awesome with the wave, the biggest problem I've found with the star destroyers and gaps is that it can be very hard to fix without having to bend the plates slightly.
April 16, 201311 yr Author Yes, from that perspective the wave in the plates looks horrible. oO Next time when I dismantle the hull, I will try to stabilize the wings with some bricks from front to back. The hull is just so long. I am afraid bending is not enough.... @Bob De Quatre: Unfortunately I don't see how technic axles could solve my problem. But I am very interested in the way how you fixed the angular part of the frame to the straight mainframe. Is it the same angle like in 10221?
April 16, 201311 yr I think the official Lego Executor looks terrible, i got mine still in the box. I build the moc that frousmoul and Anio made, that one is vert accurate and looks awesome. Pics in this topic http://www.setechnic.com/Forum/topic2304-150.html?hilit=executor Building instructions here: http://www.setechnic.com/Forum/topic2304-210.html?hilit=executor
April 16, 201311 yr To be honest, I don't really know how the 10221 is built. But I think I used the same angle, as the angle is defined by the 12x3 wedge plates. I built the frame the same way Anio did so you may want to look at his instructions, but I used a very different way to attach the hull panels. You can see more about my SSD on this thread and on my flickr (click on the pic in my previous post).
April 17, 201311 yr Author Yay!! I think I did it !! It took me around 2 hours of switching, turning and adjusting the blue hinges, but finally they are aligned in a proper way. Took almost 20 jumper (converter?) plates... oO The image shows one side of the frame after the alignment of the hinges on a dummy plate. The angle has widened by placing the hinge on the left four studs to the left. Tomorrow I should have taken some images of the fully reassembled model with parallel aligned wings and without overlap. Bob: Your creation looks incredibly awesome! So many inspiring techniques. I will need quite a time to dig into your thread... And maybe I can adopt some of them.
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