HanShotFirst Posted January 9, 2014 Posted January 9, 2014 (edited) I'm doing the same thing, have any of you read this: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=81759 I love this idea, it's saving me several hundred dollars! I don't understand why it doesn't have more comments... Edited January 9, 2014 by HanShotFirst Quote
khatmorg Posted January 9, 2014 Posted January 9, 2014 I love this idea, it's saving me several hundred dollars! I don't understand why it doesn't have more comments... Probably because of the "dangit why didn't I think of that" factor . Quote
ScottishDave Posted January 9, 2014 Posted January 9, 2014 OR you could build a better engine for less than £20 I did this just last week. I bought: 350 1x1 round plates in trans light blue (2p each, £7) 70 2x2 light bley plates (5p each, £3.50) 50 1x2 clear bricks (10p each, £5) Total cost of £15.50 plus p&p. I paid way too much for the clear bricks. I worked out later that any old yellowed, chewed bricks would do from a lighting point of view. It does have to be 1x2 bricks however, so that when you bend them, the engines take on a nice curve: I have a lighting kit on it's way. It is coming from overseas, so I won't have it this week, but I will probably have it before the end of January. I'll post more pictures when it's all wired up. In the meantime, I used a phone camera to test the lighting effect: All credit for this entire idea goes to Matt de Lanoy, who first used this idea in his awesome Falcon MOC (a ship which my shabby old bricklinked 10179 is not worthy to polish the hatch covers of). Of course, all of this does mean that I have two original light bley boat riggings which I have no further use for... Quote
Cult_Of_Skaro Posted January 9, 2014 Posted January 9, 2014 OR you could build a better engine for less than £20 I did this just last week. I bought: 350 1x1 round plates in trans light blue (2p each, £7) 70 2x2 light bley plates (5p each, £3.50) 50 1x2 clear bricks (10p each, £5) Total cost of £15.50 plus p&p. I paid way too much for the clear bricks. I worked out later that any old yellowed, chewed bricks would do from a lighting point of view. It does have to be 1x2 bricks however, so that when you bend them, the engines take on a nice curve: I have a lighting kit on it's way. It is coming from overseas, so I won't have it this week, but I will probably have it before the end of January. I'll post more pictures when it's all wired up. In the meantime, I used a phone camera to test the lighting effect: All credit for this entire idea goes to Matt de Lanoy, who first used this idea in his awesome Falcon MOC (a ship which my shabby old bricklinked 10179 is not worthy to polish the hatch covers of). Of course, all of this does mean that I have two original light bley boat riggings which I have no further use for... Oh, you don't need those...You can just send them along to me! Quote
TheBear Posted January 9, 2014 Posted January 9, 2014 This is so much better than the rigging. I have never understood why people are willing to pay a fortune for it when there are alternatives like this. Quote
Commander Colt Posted January 10, 2014 Posted January 10, 2014 People pay for the set, not a MOC, there are plenty of better alternatives out there, with interiors and better cabins and better stands. This set has a cult following that people feel it commands, and the rarity makes people want it more. Quote
draganb Posted January 10, 2014 Posted January 10, 2014 People pay for the set, not a MOC, there are plenty of better alternatives out there, with interiors and better cabins and better stands. This set has a cult following that people feel it commands, and the rarity makes people want it more. I understand that, but since people are now brickling it (most of the time not 100% correct parts), then it can't be considered an official set from a purist point of view. In that case why not go and improve on some details. I certainly would Quote
TheBear Posted January 10, 2014 Posted January 10, 2014 People pay for the set, not a MOC, there are plenty of better alternatives out there, with interiors and better cabins and better stands. This set has a cult following that people feel it commands, and the rarity makes people want it more. If rarity is what people value then modding it would make your version ever rarer. I think the main reason most people don't do it is that it takes more time and effort. Quote
HanShotFirst Posted January 13, 2014 Posted January 13, 2014 Resell value is also greatly diminished if you don't buy the rigging. I love ScottishDave's engine design, though. It solves the lighting problem and ultimately looks better than the official version. Might have to mod my falcon after seeing that one... I understand that, but since people are now brickling it (most of the time not 100% correct parts), then it can't be considered an official set from a purist point of view. In that case why not go and improve on some details. I certainly would Exactly. The original's greebles look good, but they're not exactly accurate, esp. in the front and sides. I've seen plenty of modded Falcon's which look more accurate to the movie version and don't have some of the more expensive parts. I have yet to see a custom radar dish that looks good, though. I think I'll have to bite the bullet and get that one... Quote
Robert_88 Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 (edited) @ScottishDave: Thanks!!! Matt De Lanoy is a genius! Edited January 15, 2014 by Robert_88 Quote
jump_ace Posted August 25, 2015 Posted August 25, 2015 In case you guys don't want to spend hundreds on the Light Bluish Gray 47996 pieces, check out my 3D printed replicas here on ebay: *link removed* Jerome Quote
neoconagenda Posted August 25, 2015 Posted August 25, 2015 Okay, so I am not going to argue ethics here... I am just going to say WOW!! THOSE ARE AMAZING!!! Quote
ZCerberus Posted August 25, 2015 Posted August 25, 2015 In case you guys don't want to spend hundreds on the Light Bluish Gray 47996 pieces, check out my 3D printed replicas here on ebay: The site is about the MOCs and Lego products, not a sales space. Members with a history on EB are welcome in the buy/sell/trade area, but posts primarily about commerce outside that forum will have the links removed. In this case, I also question 3D printing a copyrighted part. It is something I think should best be left off this site. Though policy on this point may be pending. Thank you all for understanding. Quote
Frostyfeet Posted August 26, 2015 Posted August 26, 2015 @scottishdave I'm wondering if there is a list of parts that can be replaced without it showing, I mean non visible hard to find pars for other cheaper alteratives. Do you know of such a list. Quote
jump_ace Posted August 26, 2015 Posted August 26, 2015 The site is about the MOCs and Lego products, not a sales space. Members with a history on EB are welcome in the buy/sell/trade area, but posts primarily about commerce outside that forum will have the links removed. In this case, I also question 3D printing a copyrighted part. It is something I think should best be left off this site. Though policy on this point may be pending. Thank you all for understanding. Totally understandable. Would it be okay if I were to post some pics here and then people can PM me for further details? Jerome Quote
Lobot Posted August 26, 2015 Posted August 26, 2015 Hi Jerome, the Eurobricks guidelines state (link): Selling, self promotion and promoting: New members are not allowed to sell/trade on this site, but we do allow long term members to do so in the Buy/Sell/Trade/Finds forum; be sure to read the rules to this forum before posting there. We occasionally allow exclusions to this rule but you need to contact the staff first. We NEVER allow the personal message system to be used to spam or contact members to make sales offers. In addition, you can't use the PM system until you have made 10 posts. Quote
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