marvelBoy123

[Q10 - Sneeve - TT] Mandalorian forge

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Most of our kind were killed by the empire or forced to join it. But not us...

Today we do not just forge a new armour, we forge new alliances and a New Mandalore!

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I thought the forge in the mandalorian was pretty cool and messing around with some lightsabers, I made something that resembled one and worked from there. The bottom of the forge is a belleville witches hat which is attached with a stud shooter as it only has one stud of connection.

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This is a really cool build. I particularly like the armourer. 

From the text, though, it doesn't seem like this should be a Triumvirate build. Is there more to this story?

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Maybe, I haven't quite decided yet though I have some ideas - mainly I just wanted to build something with the figures.

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On 6/27/2020 at 11:17 AM, Ross Fisher said:

Love that lighting in the first pic, too. 

 

On 6/27/2020 at 8:29 PM, n1majneb said:

Nice little build! Really nice atmospheric imagery with the forge in action

 

34 minutes ago, Simulterious said:

Very atmosferic!

Thanks, I left a gap in the back of the roof to let some light in but my lighting setup is pretty terrible. I ended up shining a regular torch through the gap and it worked surprisingly well - definitely want to have some more cinematic shots of my builds in the future.

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Great armorer! How did you get the hat to stand upside down?

I like the details on your walls, but I think they could benefit from more depth. Adding a layer or 2 of bricks allows you to set the vents further into the wall or offset the door.

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2 minutes ago, MKJoshA said:

Great armorer! How did you get the hat to stand upside down?

I like the details on your walls, but I think they could benefit from more depth. Adding a layer or 2 of bricks allows you to set the vents further into the wall or offset the door.

The hat has one connection point on the side - I added a stud shooter then one of the tap pieces that I stuck into a modified plate on the floor. 

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