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Farantros narrative:

It was some time later that we ended up approaching Fondor. We had intercepted a new republic distress call about some imperial war lord who was blockading Fondor and so a massive Triumvirate task force was assembled to 'liberate' the planet. I took the devaronian capital ship the 'Hell-Broth' and my units headed straight to the planet. Fondor was not far from Devaron and so we hoped Pyerce's forces would not question the presence of a devaronian ship until it was too late. Pyerce's TIE fleet was engaged against the local defence force when we arrived and so we were able to get very close to the blockade before we were spotted.

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I left the bridge almost as soon as we engaged - I had to lead my squad on the ground assault of the planet. I placed Umzle in charge and headed for my straighter...

 

I wasn't particularly inspired by this category at first - there are only so many ways to build a star destroyer bridge and I wanted something that was a bit different. That was when I remembered a build of a large scale admiral ackbar on home one and decided to try something similar. While it isn't perfect, I am trying to build at more of a range of scales and this is my first time building at such a large one. I'm pretty happy with how Farantros translated into lego. Let me know what you think!

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I really like the teeth and eyes - nice part usage, Its a shame we don't see more of the ongoing battle but at the same time the flashes behind are suitable.

Looking forward to the next part...

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On 8/7/2020 at 1:52 PM, n1majneb said:

I really like the teeth and eyes - nice part usage, Its a shame we don't see more of the ongoing battle but at the same time the flashes behind are suitable.

Looking forward to the next part...

You sure about that? 

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This is a very creative approach to the category. It's always nice to see brick-built characters! I like the micro-scale battle going on in the back as well.

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Thanks, I'm glad that it paid off to do a creative approach to the category. While I have no real experience of brick-built figures, it was certainly fun to give one a go and I've certainly picked up some interesting techniques along the way, glad you like it!

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