bananaworld

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  1. bananaworld

    What did you buy today?

    Picked up these: To try this: Because of these:
  2. bananaworld

    Creator Aircraft Fleet

    Thank you In a word, yes. I bought it NIB cheaply on eBay (box was battered, but I'm after the LEGO!) which just made it better value, so that's the way to do it. The plane itself doesn't 'do' anything (no variable geometry or light-up reheating engines) but it doesn't need to; it's just a really satisfying build with excellent lines when built. The alt build helicopter has some lovely SNOT on it. Go for it; you won't regret it. Ah, but for a lack of space I would! Might leave the bigger ones built up somewhere...
  3. bananaworld

    [MOD] Building a better Droideka

    They're not really too tall for minifig scale; I think what makes them look too tall is the rather spindly 'spine' which makes them a little out-of-proportion. This is where this MOC comes into its own: (By https://www.flickr.com/photos/madlegoman/) Bulked out, in proportion, articulating arms connected in the correct place, the two barrel/binocular blaster, rolls up: perfect. I was trying to use not-a-lot-more than the parts in 75092, but now if I just source some of those 44675s... Thank you! Yes, I'm not really sure why the official ones have the arms SO wrong. That Mk.II looks very shooty! However, it doesn't quite have the intimidating presence of its predecessor, to my eye, for some reason. I do like the sheer number of clippy bits in it though! Maybe I'll have a go at something like a Mk.1.1 which keeps the terrifying clawed legs and wide-slung guns of this one here, but moves toward the Mk.II with more guns... Thanks for the inspiration! You make a sensible case. Realistically, I shalln't be buying it, even though £60 on eBay isn't THAT expensive. I just have too many other LEGO projects to work on! (Can one have too much LEGO...? Should I even ASK that HERE?)
  4. bananaworld

    [MOD] Building a better Droideka

    Thanks for the encouraging words, everyone! Despite not having enough titanium bad robot arms, I figured I'd build another one anyway because one simply HAS to have two: And it means we can (mis)use another Neimoidian quote: "Now there are two of them"...! Ugh, and I wasn't going to buy any more LEGO for a few months...
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    [MOC] [LDD] Naboo N-1 Starfighter

    By far my favourite Star Wars vehicle, and yours is an excellent rendition. The 1x10 slopes definitely improve the nose. The only criticism can be the tail, which is not your fault: the square ending is very LEGO but not terribly satisfactory. Is it better or worse than a series of narrowing cylinders though? That is the question... Excellent work!
  6. bananaworld

    What did you buy today?

    Ooh, which figs did you get? I love any LEGO alien action!
  7. This is quite profound and something that many of us forget: the entire point of LEGO is indeed that it it intended to be MOCed!
  8. bananaworld

    [MOD] Building a better Droideka

    Destroyer Droids have been curiously inaccurate in the way they have been portrayed in LEGO sets. Specifically, the weapon arms are attached in the wrong place, which I feel removes some of the menace of these rapid-rolling, Republic-resistant droids. Originally. LEGO had their blasters mounted on the droids' bases: The 'actual' droids had their blasters mounted on arms emerging from their shoulders (link to Google image search), which I sought to recreate. Various arm iterations were required to not only mount the weapons in the correct place but to correct the other crucial problem with the original, namely that the blasters could only be pointed off into space, not aimed at anything at ground-level. After a lot of clipping, I finally found a solution that captured the look to my liking: The blaster-pairs aren't horizontal, as in the films, but this was a compromise I was willing to settle for. Arms done, the body needed just a little work and the intimidation grew: This is getting much closer to the droid I'm looking for: It even rolls better: After completing these improvements, I went looking for other people's work on these wonderful droids and particularly like the work done to extend the brown curve around the droid's back, further enhancing their accuracy. Having said that, many of the modified droids still suffer from not being able to aim the blasters in three planes. One thing that isn't widely used, and which I did particularly want to keep, was LEGO's use of the two barrel pistol/binocular combo. It was introduced way back in 2011 for Alien Conquest as the ADU weapon-of-choice (the theme closest to my heart, despite them being no match for Droidekas) so it is a shame that it didn't find its way into the 'hands' of Star Wars' Destroyers until 2015's 75092. Thank you for taking at look at my minor MOCing, and please forgive a newbie's photographic setup...!
  9. Right with you there, BrickFit26! AQ was wonderful and CMF has been a great source of related figures, so let's hope they keep releasing green-skins.
  10. bananaworld

    MOC: Friends - Battle of Heartlake

    Well that's a whole new take on the 'Friends' idea! You've instilled in me a new-found respect for the theme. Well done for showing us what's possible with mini-dolls; it seems that when they're not tucking into cupcakes and auditioning for talent shows, they're undergoing military training. Incidentally, that battle-bus is truly epic. Perfect all the way from the hubcaps to the RPG-toting roof-rider. Excellent work!
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    Creator Aircraft Fleet

    Creator is among my favourite themes, with its no-nonsense, anonymised, 3-in-1, 'pure LEGO' approach, and in this theme, the aircraft are always my first purchases. I recently bodged together a nice light-up display area for models and the first theme to go in was a selection of Creator's aircraft: CIMG0062b by bananaworld, on Flickr The Dilemma: They've been on display for a while now and I'm itching to build up another theme from the stash, BUT I don't want to take them apart! Which ones should I save to display elsewhere? Just the stunning larger ones, or are any of the smaller sets just too brilliant to part-out?
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    What did you buy today?

    IT HAPPENED! I had my first go at Pick-A-Brick. I thought it about time I visited my local LEGO shop in Meadowhall, Sheffield this evening, to buy someone a gift - honestly! - but was soon taken in by that multi-coloured wall. So, along with the gift (Venice), a tiny X-Wing (30278) and the free classic knight set I find myself with: 99 2x2 beige tile 10 2x1 beige jumper 28 2x1 black tile with handle 14 2x1 ball-hinge plates 10 2x1 clicky hinge plates 11 2x4 lime green plate 42 2x1x1 trans clear brick 108 1x1x1 lime green round brick 175 2x2 light bley tile 1 8x4 black plate 1x1 purple & green round plates and light bley round tiles (innumerable...) Quite a satisfying haul for a mere £11.99; I shall have to do that again!
  13. bananaworld

    Which forum does my MOC/topic belong in?

    Oh yes, so it is! Thanks for your help; I would have been there all day looking for that...
  14. bananaworld

    Which forum does my MOC/topic belong in?

    This might be the most newbie question posted, but... Where can one find the Creator sub-forum/thread? Is it part of City...? Thanks for your patience.
  15. Thanks very much for the kind words, everyone! I had quite a fun time posing the minifigs on the ship and taking the photos, and writing the story was surprisingly good fun! I hope the writing made up for this tale not being a stop-motion animation film. Indeed you did! Well-spotted.