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When I first went to see Star Wars Episode 7 on opening night, I've been very sceptical. I've seen Star Wars - The Force Awakens three times now. I love this movie, because right off the bat it delivers what makes Star Wars so great: Likeable and interesting characters, both heroes and villains that are fascinating, and a story that is driven by characters taking action and not endless, boring expositional dialogue. Discounting the Star Wars TV-experience with The Clone Wars and Rebels animated series, both of which feature likeable characters and some well-written stories and arcs, Episode 7 was the first cinema-experience that truly felt like Star Wars since the not yet special-editioned Return of the Jedi. I personally rank Episode 7 at number 3, right after A New Hope and Empire, because it was a lot more character-driven than Return of the Jedi, had banter like Empire and was fast-paced without being annoying.

Rey and Kylo Ren are my favorite aspects of the whole movie - both are well-written and the acting delivers greatly. One of my favorite vehicles in the movie is Rey's Speeder. It doesn't have the legacy of a Millenium Falcon, the notoriety of TIE fighters, nor is it an icon like the X-wings, but it is a nicely designed vehicle that perfectly fits Rey as a character. It is like a huge jet-intake and fuel chamber feeding two vertically-mounted jets, and you sit on it like on a powerful bike, not like in a car as with Luke's speeder in a New Hope.

I've seen quite a lot of MOCs of this vehicle already, but none of them quite spoke to me, so this was an opportunity to have a go at my own. As anyone who knows my MOCs, while I have build some rather huge and mid-sized Star Wars Vehicles of all varieties, I do have a soft spot for speeders. What I was trying to achieve with this MOC was the narrow sleek shape of Rey's Speeder, the characteristic intake and have Rey in a riding position on it, not in a sitting position. I am quite pleased with the result, and I hope you like it too. As always, constructive criticism and comments are welcome. Now that Episode 7 has rekindled my interest in Lego Star Wars, you can bet more MOCs will come in the near future.

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Edited by DarthTwoShedsJackson

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This looks great, although it might be a little bit on the small side to my eye. Much better scale the the TLG release though. How is Rey actually held in position? It seems she's wedged in behind a grey stud... Would love to see a shot without a pilot/rider/driver.

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This is definitely closer to the scale of the original... though personally I prefer the beefier version Lego cooked up simply because it's more impressive. Yes, yes -- I'm American; I'm enamored of all things large and in charge.

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Did you use only the parts from the Lego version? I might get the set but I just want the Rey mini figure, but if I could build this I'd be willing to get the whole set.

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Great! And if the movie means you make more MOCs, then all the better! All these Rey's speeder MOCs look similar after a while, but yours is pretty distinctive. Are you gonna put a net on the side?

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Yay, wonderful! I could only imagine some stickers to improve the look, as for brick construction, you nailed it!

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Hi Darth,

The front shot reminds me quite a lot of my own version of Rey's speeder but after looking at the side views of yours there are quite some differences after all.

I quite like your speeder although I think it is a bit too long. The original is about four metres long which is about the same as two figures. Yours looks like it is almost three figs long. :blush:

By the way, are you on IdS too?

Cheers,

Kit

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Amazing MOC! I love it when people build things to scale. This is why I build MOCS rather than Buying Lego Sets.

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