Iperial_Fleet_Commander Posted August 20, 2018 Link to Flickr album I built a small C-9979 landing craft to display with the upcoming Venator from KrisandKris12. It's about 17.5 studs wide and 10 studs long. The doors open, and the turrets can move. I plan to replace some pieces with better colors, (namely the bracket and hinges on the doors) but for now its good enough. Enjoy! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kristof Posted August 20, 2018 (edited) I like the suggestion of the door opening and the overall shape, though I think the ends of the wingtips would benefit from more roundness. Also I would 100% try to avoid the 'illegal' or rather partial connection of the binocular pieces on the 2x2 jumpers. Just use 1x2 jumper and 1x2 place beneath and let the binoculars overhang to the front :) Would look good and would be correct. EDIT: the micro AATs are cool :D one piece but its beyond doubt what it is. Also I wouldn't fear of breaking the colorscheme a bit. having it uniform brown, though maybe most accurate when it comes to averaged color coverage on the real prop, makes for rather plain look. On scaled down models its sometimes beneficial to magnify some little color features just to bring the diversity to the surfaces. Edited August 20, 2018 by krisandkris12 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iperial_Fleet_Commander Posted August 21, 2018 1 hour ago, krisandkris12 said: I like the suggestion of the door opening and the overall shape, though I think the ends of the wingtips would benefit from more roundness. Also I would 100% try to avoid the 'illegal' or rather partial connection of the binocular pieces on the 2x2 jumpers. Just use 1x2 jumper and 1x2 place beneath and let the binoculars overhang to the front :) Would look good and would be correct. Thank you! I might round the wings, but this was just built with pieces I already had. And I tried the 1x1 under it, but it poked up too much for my liking. 1 hour ago, krisandkris12 said: EDIT: the micro AATs are cool :D one piece but its beyond doubt what it is. Also I wouldn't fear of breaking the colorscheme a bit. having it uniform brown, though maybe most accurate when it comes to averaged color coverage on the real prop, makes for rather plain look. On scaled down models its sometimes beneficial to magnify some little color features just to bring the diversity to the surfaces. Yeah, the AATs are technically too big, but I wanted to represent them here. And when I eventually order pieces, I'll probably get some old brown pieces to mix in with the reddish brown. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kristof Posted August 21, 2018 ^ I agree that 1x1 under the binoculars make them stick out too much. Thats why I suggested the 1x2 jumper instead, so sou can bring them uo to the front edge and let the wider front of the lenses have room to overhang. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cylo Posted August 21, 2018 Nice! I really like the opening doors, but the colour scheme looks a bit odd to me. Is that how it is in the movie? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ellisss_2 Posted August 21, 2018 Nice build, great job getting opening doors at this scale! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iperial_Fleet_Commander Posted August 21, 2018 12 hours ago, JarJarBonks said: Nice! I really like the opening doors, but the colour scheme looks a bit odd to me. Is that how it is in the movie? I think it's more tan in Episode 1, but I had more brown than tan, and the lego tan is too light for my liking. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kristof Posted August 21, 2018 ^ I personally kinda like brown, but as I said before, it needs to be broken down a bit with some accents. Even if the real thing doesn't really feature some evident color features. On another thought, tan works really nice with dark tan accents and it gives reasonably accurate look, plus there is a nice contrast between tan craft and brown MTTs coming out of it! :D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites