---Vertea--- Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 For the past three months, I have grown quite obsessed with the new SP3 series. The aliens are so awesome, and the ships are amazing(well, the bad guy ones, at least). This obsession finally led me to create something in that general style, which is a challenge because until yesterday, I did not own a single space set from any era!(except for a few SW sets and some inherited parts) Anyway, This beast of a ship was influenced by the design of the Lunar Limo and the Skull twins' ship. Now I know some of you are going to say "Why is it called Squidman's Cruiser? It doesn't fit Squidman at all!", so I'm going to hopefully knock that out now with a quick explanation. You see, yesterday, I bought my first and only SP3 set: Suidman Pursuit. I hated squidman initially, but it ws the only set I could afford, and I was not going home without SOMEthing that day . Anyway, I finally got Squidman out of the box and I LOVE him! he is one of the coolest minifigs I've ever seen. And so when I got home, I put him inside the cruiser I had built and was surprised to find that he fit- large head and all! This, of course, make him the driver of this mad vehicle, and thus the vehicle gets its name. I think that Slizer or any of the skull twins would make better pilots, but Squidman works- besides, he now finally has his own rockin' ship. So without further ado, I give you... SQUIDMAN'S CRUISER! A top view: The thrusters. I imagine this ship is capable of all kinds of ridiculous (and need I say 'Ludicrous') speed. The trunk actually opens! This was a feature that I accidentally made. The inside surprised me, as it is quite large. ...Large enough for a minifig-and probably lots of accessories, too! The cockpit opens to show the pilot himself. It can fit any minifig quite snugly. A side view with the cockpit open. Here's a minifig alien (the head is from Harry Potter) for scale The ornament seems a bit out of place doesn't it... Maybe it's not really an ornament... ...Maybe it's a raygun!!! It doesn't match the color scheme, but Lego villains aren't known for being too bright when it comes to hidden things... Just for fun I made a four-armed cronie. the head is from the Jaller Inika minifig. I blacked in the eyes and side holes. Voila! Instant head. The cruiser gang claims another victim!! Hope you guys enjoy! Comments and feedback appreciated-please no flaming or spam like my last topic here- that kind of stuff is really really annoying. Flickr Gallery I will be updating with pics of the underside and landing gear soon. Quote
user Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 Nice little ship I like the color scheme! But the only thing better than the ship is that alien you made he's one of the coolest figs I've ever seen! Quote
---Vertea--- Posted June 4, 2010 Author Posted June 4, 2010 Nice little ship I like the color scheme! But the only thing better than the ship is that alien you made he's one of the coolest figs I've ever seen! glad you like it, but which alien? The fellow with the orange suit or the four-armed brute? Quote
lightningtiger Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 Nice MOC craft and also the 4 armed alien - which is very COOL indeed ! I'm a conformist! '---Vertea---' I'm a conformist! ! Quote
user Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 glad you like it, but which alien? The fellow with the orange suit or the four-armed brute? The form armed freak. Quote
---Vertea--- Posted June 4, 2010 Author Posted June 4, 2010 The form armed freak. yaaay! Glad you like! Four armed minifigs are in shortage, methinks. Frenzy is still my fave SP3 fig. Quote
Randal Posted June 4, 2010 Posted June 4, 2010 Nice MOC. Though I think it needs more greeble. I'm really taken by the mobster aspect of the SPIII line. In fact, I used the Lunar Limo in today's "Brick". (I just love the idea of a space ship with a hood ornament) Quote
---Vertea--- Posted June 7, 2010 Author Posted June 7, 2010 Nice MOC. Though I think it needs more greeble. I'm really taken by the mobster aspect of the SPIII line. In fact, I used the Lunar Limo in today's "Brick". (I just love the idea of a space ship with a hood ornament) "greeble?" what's that? Quote
user Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 "greeble?" what's that? It's the singular form of greebles. Quote
---Vertea--- Posted June 7, 2010 Author Posted June 7, 2010 It's the singular form of greebles. yes, but what are 'greebles'? lol. I've heard that term before- in reference to those parts that allow tilting, I think. is that them? Quote
Clone OPatra Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 Firstly, lovely ship. Who cares if it doesn't fit the Squidman minifig colors, he can ride whatever vehicle he wants! Greebling is a technique to make things look more industrial, machine-like. Common, easy-to-use greeble pieces are the 1x2 grill plate and the cheese grater (as it's come to be called), but also using lots of bits and bobs together can create a greebly effect. Some of the official Star Wars models have greebles, like the UCS Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, and Rebel Blockade Runner. Quote
---Vertea--- Posted June 7, 2010 Author Posted June 7, 2010 Firstly, lovely ship. Who cares if it doesn't fit the Squidman minifig colors, he can ride whatever vehicle he wants!Greebling is a technique to make things look more industrial, machine-like. Common, easy-to-use greeble pieces are the 1x2 grill plate and the cheese grater (as it's come to be called), but also using lots of bits and bobs together can create a greebly effect. Some of the official Star Wars models have greebles, like the UCS Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, and Rebel Blockade Runner. ah... I'm not sure I have so many of those... The cheese graters I definitely have none of, or I would've used 'em- they really add to the ship look. Quote
squidman85 Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 Who cares if it doesn't fit the Squidman minifig colors, he can ride whatever vehicle he wants! Well,many vehicles in SPIII have black,red,grey and yellow colors(and some orange and lime). I very like the ship,but i think it's need some more spikes,chains(and some stickers).Everything else is great.I also very like the four-armed dude.It remind me a minifigure from Mega Blocks(i don't like MB,but i liked it,when i was very yound)space theme. Quote
Rocketbilly Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 Fantastic MOC! I really like the way you've got it to fit so well with the theme with only the one set, certainly looks authentic. It's also good to see another British Space Police fan. It's my favourite theme, I wish it was more commonly available here! Oh, and that four armed alien is great, too. I've been meaning to pick up some Bionicle figs to use in SP3, but I had no idea how versatile they are! Quote
---Vertea--- Posted June 7, 2010 Author Posted June 7, 2010 Fantastic MOC! I really like the way you've got it to fit so well with the theme with only the one set, certainly looks authentic. It's also good to see another British Space Police fan. It's my favourite theme, I wish it was more commonly available here! Oh, and that four armed alien is great, too. I've been meaning to pick up some Bionicle figs to use in SP3, but I had no idea how versatile they are! actually, I'm from the US- Tucson Arizona, to be exact... Unfortunate, since we hardly ever get new sets on time- we never got the minifigs series 1! Anyway, I'm glad you like it :) The bionicle minifigs are...okay, but really only work for so many aliens, before they start looking the same. I prefer the droid bodies from SW, but there aren't enough heads that fit those bodies. Quote
user Posted June 7, 2010 Posted June 7, 2010 Here's a good example of greebling by Prof. Larsson Quote
---Vertea--- Posted June 7, 2010 Author Posted June 7, 2010 Well,many vehicles in SPIII have black,red,grey and yellow colors(and some orange and lime).I very like the ship,but i think it's need some more spikes,chains(and some stickers).Everything else is great.I also very like the four-armed dude.It remind me a minifigure from Mega Blocks(i don't like MB,but i liked it,when i was very yound)space theme. I'm low on spikes, and I tried the chains, but they looked... out of place. This vehicle is a little more of a luxury car with the potential to be badass . Although I think if I had some of the straight spikes, I'd definitely add them on. And I loathe stickers. I try not to use them when I build,as it prevents me from using those parts in anything other than that theme. But there are exceptions- like the Mars Mission alien ships. I hate megabloks, too, but I admit that every now and again I wish Lego had figures like that. Quote
---Vertea--- Posted June 8, 2010 Author Posted June 8, 2010 Here's a good example of greebling by Prof. Larsson neat-O! I'm notsure how much greeble is used in SP3 sets, but I think next time I just might add a bit more.... Quote
prateek Posted June 8, 2010 Posted June 8, 2010 Nice little ship I like the color scheme! But the only thing better than the ship is that alien you made he's one of the coolest figs I've ever seen! Ditto! This is a great ship. It would look nice with Hyperspeed Pursuit and Lunar Limo! I also love that 4-armed alien Quote
Rocketbilly Posted June 10, 2010 Posted June 10, 2010 actually, I'm from the US- Tucson Arizona, to be exact... Unfortunate, since we hardly ever get new sets on time- we never got the minifigs series 1!Anyway, I'm glad you like it :) The bionicle minifigs are...okay, but really only work for so many aliens, before they start looking the same. I prefer the droid bodies from SW, but there aren't enough heads that fit those bodies. Ahh, silly me! I'm sure there's an Innsmouth here in the UK, too I also prefer the droid bodies for aliens, but you're right about the lack of headage, plus they tend to be fairly pricey, for what they are but you can make some lovely robots with them. Will/Rocketbilly Quote
BrickClick Posted June 10, 2010 Posted June 10, 2010 Nice MOC I love the idea of space gangsters! And the four armed dude bring the word ''awesome'' to a whole new level! Quote
KDog Posted June 10, 2010 Posted June 10, 2010 Greebling is a technique to make things look more industrial, machine-like. Common, easy-to-use greeble pieces are the 1x2 grill plate and the cheese grater (as it's come to be called), but also using lots of bits and bobs together can create a greebly effect. Some of the official Star Wars models have greebles, like the UCS Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, and Rebel Blockade Runner. I kind of prefer the more classic, smoother LEGO style, and I think this MOC captures that. Quote
CMP Posted June 10, 2010 Posted June 10, 2010 Squidman always did deserve a ship of his own. Great job, and I too love Mr. 4 Arms over there. Quote
---Vertea--- Posted June 10, 2010 Author Posted June 10, 2010 wow! you guys REALLY like the four-armed brute! In that case, I think I just might make him a ship as well- would y'all like that? Anyway, I'm really glad you guys like this ship. I honestly don't know why I didn't post my stuff in the Sci Fi forum before, but you can expect LOTS more in the future. Quote
BrickClick Posted June 10, 2010 Posted June 10, 2010 wow! you guys REALLY like the four-armed brute!In that case, I think I just might make him a ship as well- would y'all like that? Anyway, I'm really glad you guys like this ship. I honestly don't know why I didn't post my stuff in the Sci Fi forum before, but you can expect LOTS more in the future. Yes I'd love a ship for him! And I can't wait for more! Quote
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