DarthTwoShedsJackson

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  1. Don't count on it. Ahsoka's story did not end on Malachor, and she will play a very important role further down the line.
  2. How long will this final voting round go to determine the winner?
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    [MOC/Mod] Green 2 L'ulo L'ampar's RZ-1 A-Wing Interceptor

    Another beautiful rendition of my favorite rebel starfighter. I like how you have mirrored the wedge slopes on the front of the model. I also like how the fuselage directly behind the cockpit canopy is built and shaped - I will take a cue from this and re-visit my latest A-wing version to improve this part of the model accordingly. I only wonder if the engines in your version are abit too long. Making them a bit longer is a good call, since the engines of the official versions are all too short in comparison to the rest of the vehicle, but I think you maybe went a bit too far. Nonetheless - great model!
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    [LDD] Mortesv's CR90 corvette (reverse-engineered version)

    Great to finally see some builds come together here. As for a faithful reproduction of the Tantive IV studio model, I've found one thing that could be changed. What I'm speaking of is the starboard (right) side of the Tantive IV - the section between the escape pod section and the docking rings. As for the port (left) side of that section, you find two narrow sloped and slanted fins or ridges going from the top and underside of the docking ring to the centre top and bottom end of the escape pod sections - represented on mortesv's great model by the angled flag pieces. On the starboard side, however, the lower fin (or ridge) does not go all the way to the centre bottom end of the escape pod section, but stops 2/3 of the way and meets a vertical fin or ridge. Interstingly enough, this leftover from the early design stages of the ship as the original Millenium Falcon was there to leave space for a large access hatch and was kept even after the studio decided to make the Blockade Runner Leia's larger ship, and has also been recreated faithfully on the digital Rogue One Tantive IV. The Clone Wars-model of the Tantive IV has 'corrected' this feature and left out that gap, and the covettes in the REBELS show do not have that gap, either. I wonder if the Roque One-versions of the corvettes from the REBELS show have that gap or not - but maybe this goes a bit too far with the detail. Just to play devil's advocate... It goes without saying that you do not absolutely need to incorporate this quirk into your model, I just want to point it out for those who do and missed that part until now as I did. https://www.google.de/search?q=tantive+iv&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwixpc2C6N_TAhXMDywKHXWaDGIQ_AUIBigB&biw=1024&bih=488#imgrc=2CtlripSI-S1MM: You can also see it on my screenshot from Rogue One on the page before in this thread.
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    [LDD] Mortesv's CR90 corvette (reverse-engineered version)

    For my Corvette, yes, because its story is firmly rooted within the show. Just out of curiosity, I studied the Tantive IV as it is shown in Rogue One. At the end of the movie, there's a short scene where it directly passes the camera. Clicking through the quick sequence frame by frame, I was able to grab a screenshot where the starboard docking ring points directly at the camera. I know quite a bit about 3d models, perspectives etc. and how easy it is to get a wrong impression because of a slightly off-centre perspective, so I chose a structure to visually indicate when I had the correct frame - the docking apparatus on the lower end of the passenger lift section (in the red box). If you'd look at the frame directly before or after the chosen frame, the edges of the front and rear little cylinder of this apparatus are round because the camera is not pointed directly at its centre. In the frame I've chosen, they are straight - strongly suggesting that the vertical camera-axis is parallel to a vertical axis going through the apparatus' centre. Also, the round docking ring is perfectly at the centre of the cylinder in which it is housed. I don't need to be right, I just find it interesting. At the end of the day, this is a nitpick either way.
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    [LDD] Mortesv's CR90 corvette (reverse-engineered version)

    No, it doesnt. I offset mine by the thickness of one plate...
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    [LDD] Mortesv's CR90 corvette (reverse-engineered version)

    Yes, I suspected that. The Corvettes from REBELS are designed slightly differently in certain areas. So to get a REBELS-version right, you need to get that offset between the horizontal airlock cylinders and the vertical cylinders of the radar mount and passenger access lift right - especially on a model of that scale and detail.
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    [LDD] Mortesv's CR90 corvette (reverse-engineered version)

    I do not have my reference pictures on hand of the Tantive IV studio model, but as for the Corvettes from the REBELS show, both the cylindric radar mount and the passenger access lift do not line up with the side airlock cylinders, the latter of which are placed slightly forwards in comparison to the former: That took me a while to solve properly and in a clean way on my smaller scale Corvette, too.
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    [MOCs] Battlegroup Fulcrum - a Rebel Fleet

    Disassembling it into sub-builds and counting, it comes to closely around 380 parts - including the display stand. I didn't realize it is that many parts for such a small model - loads of jumpers, brackets and modified bricks and plates. Although, if you want to simplify the colour-texture of the shell-shaped hull plating, you can reduce it by several parts.
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    [MOCs] Battlegroup Fulcrum - a Rebel Fleet

    I'm glad you like it, mortesv. I'm a fan of the vehicle- and prop-design since I saw the original trilogy in the cinema as a little boy, but without a story and characters who utilize them, it's all meaningless - which is why I always like to have a story with tie-ins into the official storylines for the models. Plus: that's a lot of fun. Yes, if you wanted to, you could build little cargo modules using modified 1x1 bricks with coloured cheese slopes attached to them and directly attach them to the plate structure inside the shell. Right from the start, though, I imagined this vessel to be modified as a tanker, and I built the details inside the shell accordingly - representing fuel tanks and piping: Yes, there can't be enough fleets out there, can there? I'll keep the idea with the Y-wings in the back of my mind and see if I can come up with an interesting and plausible story for those - but the Y-wings were liberated by Ezra and Co. after they had to leave Ahsoka with Vader on Malachor just before the temple collapsed! Since the history of Battlegroup Fulcrum spans from the very early days of the Rebellion when Bail Organa and Ahsoka Tano organized the first fledgling cells to the Battle of Endor and beyond, there's a lot of possibility for vessels, characters and stories. I might even create some unique characters and personalities for this fleet, such as high-ranking officers, intelligence agents, fighter pilots, and commandos. This might even lead to some minifig-scale MOCs of smaller vehicles and ship interiors if this will grow into a full-blown photographic anthology - something that I had on my mind for a long time. Maybe I have too many ideas, but I'm of the opinion that it is better to have too many ideas and not be able to make them all come true than to have no ideas at all.
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    [MOC] [LDD] Star Wars Rebels Interdictor Class Cruiser

    I'd love to see this brick-built - great model and rendition of the ship from the show. Now you only need a Quasar carrier to cross its path...
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    [MOC] 1 metre Imperial Class II Star Destroyer - Avenger

    Impressive build and model. Frankly - I first thought you had overdone it a bit with the details at that scale looking at the 'clean' pictures with the even lighting and white background, but that last image where it rests on the table with less even (thus more natural) lighting sold me on this model. Great stuff! As for reference material - yes, I can empathize, I have hundreds of photos of studio models used for the original movies as well as dozens of images of the models and textures used for the animated shows on my computer by now... How long did it approximately take you from conception to finishing the build?
  13. This is a tough one. Although I don't like her character that much, I think they did a great job with the minifig of Luminara Unduli. Since I believe she will get many votes anyway, my vote goes to Pao - I just like the headprint with his big mouth, and I love the fact that we get some of the little people in the Star Wars universe on the Rebels' side, and some unique ones at that!
  14. @JekPorkchops This was all in good fun - just pulling your leg. As for the headpiece-discussion: Yes, I said that when we discussed the minifig before it got released. However, you should've also quoted my review of the actual minifig here on Eurobricks a couple of days before she got officially released, because I never owned the headpiece before that and commented that its shape actually fits Ahsoka better than Shaak Ti. That being said, in truth I find Han's new hair piece perfect, I just like the Ahsoka minifig more as a whole, not just because we finally got an adult version of her, but most importantly because they did a great job with her printing and especially got her face and expressions - thus the character - perfect.
  15. I would have voted for Han Solo if he actually got a new head piece mould that was totally accurate. The rest of the figure looks fantastic and very detailed but that new hair piece is completely inappropriate for him. Also, his blaster should've been silver at the muzzle. I'm voting for Ahsoka Tano. With that new print on the female adult Togruta-hairpiece, she's pretty much perfect. The only thing that could possibly be added to her is dual-moulded arms for her exposed shoulders and maybe dual-moulded legs for her shin armour (though that last part is kinda optional, as a Lego figure is more of an approximation then a replica of course).
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    LEPIN ripping off STAR WARS MOCs

    I've been notified that LEPIN is now stealing MOCS from AFOLs to potentially make into sets. https://www.reddit.com/r/lepin/comments/65c5o7/what_moc_would_you_love_to_see_lepin_make_next/ This is new for me, and I don't know if this has been done before, but it is pissing me off, seriously! Many of us make MOCS and post instructions for free, others make MOCS and sell instructions - you can have your opinion on each of the two ways to go about this, but a third party openly planning to make money from the work LEGO-fans have put into models for fun and the community is plain disgusting. Have you seen this before? Has something been done about this in the past, or what can we do about this now? Removing LDD-files is an option, but this will also affect people who are fans themselves and would like to build other fans' models with their own LEGO-collection. I see LEPIN actively taking the fun out of MOCing here, and this needs to stop!
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    LEPIN ripping off STAR WARS MOCs

    Care to explain what makes one a 'fanatic'? You see, you are the only one in this discussion throwing such loaded terms around, and in my experience, this often is an indicator for projection. As a matter of fact, one could label your point (not you as a person) as being borderline fanatical (which I don't), because as of yet you fail to address or have deliberately ignored some major points made against your apologetics for LEPIN. Also, what are the bad 'practices' and history you are talking about? LEGO having copied kiddycraft is known by most by now, and a counterpoint has been presented (investments to improve the copied product in a major way - see my post earlier). Speak for yourself. I for myself would tell them to *brick* off, if they'd ask at all. It puzzles me to see someone argue that a company who made huge investments into creating the quality product we enjoy as squeezing money out of people, and at the same time apologizing for a knock-off who benefits from all those investments - not having to make those themselves because they can now copy the product of these investments - for bringing joy to the poor. I'd not be surprised if the profit margin for LEPIN is higher per product than that of LEGO. All that being said, no hard feelings, please - I think despite differing opinions on this one particular matter we are all decent people here, and I'd hate it if things would be taken or intented to be personal in a discussion about LEPIN's practices.
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    LEPIN ripping off STAR WARS MOCs

    Please don't take this personally, but I think you are comparing apples and oranges here, sort of. While I agree and everyone interested in LEGO and its history knows by now that they copied the brick system originally produced by kiddycraft, you should also take note that LEGO's brick system is NOT protected by copyright anymore, which I have no problem with. Also, while they copied the original brick system, LEGO has put a very substantial effort into designing, improving and engineering it into the high-quality, high-tech brick system we know and enjoy today - that is no small feat and needs to be acknowledged. With the system now open for other companies to reproduce, these companies benefit from the resources - financial, technological and brain-power - LEGO has put into making the system what it is today without much need to invest on their own. Since you were talking about putting things into perspective, I thought it might be okay to also put these things into perspective in defense of LEGO.
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    [MOC] UT-60D U-Wing - SB00101 UCS

    In case you haven't been notified, yet: Your MOC, too; is in the running to be stolen by a knock-off company, potentially to be made into a set! https://www.reddit.com/r/lepin/comments/65c5o7/what_moc_would_you_love_to_see_lepin_make_next/
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    LEPIN ripping off STAR WARS MOCs

    Please, don't be - this has nothing to do with nationality or race, it's about what is being done.
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    The Best 2016 LEGO Star Wars Minifigure Round 1

    I also vote for the A-wing pilot!
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    The Best 2016 LEGO Star Wars Minifigure Round 1

    I go for one of the most evil and at the same time most stupid, but also most well-acted characters in the Star Wars-universe: Tarkin! I would've gone for FN-2187, but maybe I'm the only one who doesn't like the sand-printing. It's too light and scattered for me. I would have gone for a slightly darker tone and arranged darker patches with some feathering on the edges.
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    The Best 2016 LEGO Star Wars Minifigure Round 1

    I vote for the 5th Brother - it's one of the minifigs I don't yet own, but will definitely get. The Death Trooper not so much, although it's a great minifig, too.
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    LEGO Star Wars 2017 Pictures and Rumors

    I'd wager the polybag will be polyethylene or a similar polymer. The content of the bag will most likely be acrylonitrile butadiene styrene.