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[MOC] Snowspeeders

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So for a while I wanted custom Snowspeeders for my Hoth diorama. When I saw Brickdoctor's version, I just couldn't resist having a go.

I built the first one for a show we held in Naas, Ireland, basically off Brickdor's LDD file, but with a few mods (mostly for parts I didn't have to hand):

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T-47 Snowspeeder by James Shields, on Flickr

However, for larger Hoth displays, I wanted to have a fleet of them. And as I only have LDD on my desktop computer, which resides in a different room from my LEGO, building from LDD is a pain (as if it wasn't already, given the weird way LDD orders instructions). So I built the extra ones by copying the first. Working this way, it makes sense to get a production line going, so I only have to dismantle once.

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Snowspeeder Production Line by James Shields, on Flickr

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Here's the completed snowspeeder squadron, ready to defend Echo Base:

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Echo Base Defenders by James Shields, on Flickr

One handy tip. Brickdoctor recommended red LEGO rubber bands to hold the wings together. I used these for the first one but found them a little too long (it's possible mine had stretched from prior use). I found some "loom bands" in the bottom of a tub of used LEGO, and they were actually perfect for the speeders. They're a little thinner than the LEGO ones, and really stretchy, so easy to pul over the desired parts.

Once I had my squadron, what's the first thing I do? Why crash one into the snow, of course, recreating Luke's famous scene with the tow cable...

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Snowspeeder Down! by James Shields, on Flickr

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Finally, I'll leave you with my version of the box art of one of my favourite LEGO sets...

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45000 Rebel Snowspeeder by James Shields, on Flickr

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