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I did this some time ago (maybe half a year!).... But it will be public shown for the first time in my LUG's Next Event: 2

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Posted (edited)

This is verry well done. :classic::thumbup:

There are some neat techniques and ideas in there.

If I may suggest an improvement;

You could replace the darkbley roof of the tower by dark bley versions of these elements:

here

here

Currently the roof appears a bit too bulky compared to the rest of the structure.

Thanks for sharing. :classic:

Kind regards,

Teddy

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Posted

Very well done, marcosbessa!

I have to agree to Teddy though: The "tower" is a bit too oversized.

Did you make am interior as well? :wink:

Posted

Thanks! :classic:

In the time I made this, I hadn't any of those plates..... And now I still don't have! LOL But I'll consider that! I think it would improve the MOC too! :thumbup:

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Did you make am interior as well? :wink:

I didn't decorate the interior, but it's made quite like the original set!

Look!

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Posted

This looks really great.

Even that you can take it apart.

Reminds me of the micro CC someone built some time ago.

Thanks for sharing.

Thinking of building the rest of the modells in this line?

-Ras-

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Thinking of building the rest of the modells in this line?

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I've already thought about that.... And I got to say that would be realy fun to build the other ones..... Maybe one day! When I have more free time! :tongue:

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Wow, this is really nice. I think I prefer this 1/4 minifig scale to the microscale versions I've seen before. Really well done, and it's great that you managed to make the floors modular like the original. The use of the Islander headress feathers is a stroke of genius!

Posted

awesome.

really nice.

can be an alternative for someone who cannot afford the 'father'

i like it very much.

Posted

Your mini CC looks very good! Quite elaborate! I mean it's quite difficult to make this little construction as detailed as possible so that it is still very close to the original.

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