nopingrid Posted March 6 Posted March 6 After designing a few capital ships in midi scale for Brickvault, I wanted to challenge myself with a model with minimal studs. Therefore, the top panels of the Avenger is basically entirely SNOT, which allowed me to include a lot of details like the half plate offsets. This model took about a month to design and it's 38.7cm long, 22.6cm wide and about 17cm tall. It uses 1536 pieces, so it's quite dense for a midi scale model. The superstructure has a bunch of greebling details using clips, round plates, bars and roller skates. The entire thing is removable to reveal easter eggs hidden inside the ship like this tie fighter: Unfortunately the underside doesn't look as good as the top, there are a bunch of studs and some gaps. The hangar is also present but there are gaps due to the panel construction and the 2 degree difference between the cheese grater slopes and the 2x3 wedge plates. Here's how the ship looks next to 2 other models, the official Executor set and also my Arrestor Cruiser MOC The instructions for this model is on my Rebrickable (nopingrid) if you're interested in building this! Quote
Sentinel_Brix Posted March 6 Posted March 6 Very nice, very smooth. Interesting approach you've taken and the result is really remarkable. I love the last image, with the Arrestor and Avenger together.  Quote
Feuer Zug Posted March 9 Posted March 9 Solid build. Sounds like it's quite heavy for it's size. Quote
jimmynick Posted March 13 Posted March 13 It's gorgeous. Nothing else really to say. The tiny offsets on the hull are great, the docking bay is perfect, just wow! Quote
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