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Thank you, I've just made it. Here's to you the stud.io file download link: https://bricksafe.com/pages/SpaceBrick/old-fishing-store-diorama important: please do not trust the part list of the model, since it has been made only to create renders and contains pieces in non-existing colors. Also the base structure is not suitable to sustain the OFS model. Use the file only to get an idea of the parts you will need and please do not share it on different websites. Thanks to everybody.
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Thanks! :) Thanks! Yes I can share it without any problem, but I can't upload attachment larger than 0,1 Mb and the file is bigger. :( Uhm, I don't know, I guess just discussing the pictures, but if someone wants to recreate the model it's fine for me :) I will create it as soon as I'll have all the necessary pieces..
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Wow, thank you very much Robenanne! Your approval worths twice! I’m curious, did you imagined the OFS to be placed in a beach, like in my diorama, or in a different position? Maybe on a cliff.. or in a port..? Thank you! Lucarex! :)
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Pictures fixed! Just a small issue when I copied the BBcodes! ;) I'd love to see your creation! Thank you! Thank you! Yes, with a bit of sea the impact of the model is definitely different! It can also became a nice diorama to place the latest beach minifig set!
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Hi everybody, I've just uploaded on my flickr photostream a couple of pictures of my newest digital moc, just an expanded diorama for the gorgeus Old Fishing Store. I publish them also here, hope you like them :) Old FIshing Store Diorama by SpaceBrick, on Flickr Old Fishing Store Diorama by SpaceBrick, on Flickr Old Fishing Store Diorama by SpaceBrick, on Flickr Old Fishing Store Diorama by SpaceBrick, on Flickr Old Fishing Store Diorama by Spacebrick, su Flickr EDIT: pictures fixed
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[MOC] Mods to sets 75101 FO Tie Fighter & 75155 U-Wing
Spacebrick replied to Spacebrick's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Sorry, I normally use a different uploader and it doesn't work here. Now you should be able to see them correctly. Cheers- 20 replies
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[MOC] Mods to sets 75101 FO Tie Fighter & 75155 U-Wing
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Thanks guys! :) I have some pictures of the modified U-wing nose since a friend asked me exactly the same question, but unfortunately no one of the other modifications. Those are more or less the instructions to make it. Assume that there are some differences from the orginal model already in the first picture, so before to start you'll have to work a bit with imagination. Tell me if you are not able to see the pictures, I had some similar problems in the past.. 1) all the parts needed. There is a small mistake here, the 2x6 part with a couple of white rails on the top needs to be advanced by one stud, because the rail has to be placed under the windscreen: Here's the mistake: 2) place the white block. Considering the mistake I told you before, you'll need one 1x6 plate more.. 3) tiles on the sides 4)place the headlights piece in the front 5)lay the radiator part on the dbg tiles and block it with the cannons 6)place the wedges on the 1x2 jumper; this is a tricky passage because the supports are not so stable but you should be able to help yourself with something 7) place the blue tiles. 8) front view, there is space to fit some more pieces:- 20 replies
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Wow, that’s really incredible, very very close to the real model! I especially love the curve that connects the tail to the cockpit made with the yellow arch, you’re probably the first to achieve that perfect shape. And yes, now I want to recreate your model for my collection..
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[MOC] Mods to sets 75101 FO Tie Fighter & 75155 U-Wing
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Thanks! :)- 20 replies
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[MOC] Mods to sets 75101 FO Tie Fighter & 75155 U-Wing
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Pictures updated!! Tell me if you can see them now! ;)- 20 replies
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[MOC] Mods to sets 75101 FO Tie Fighter & 75155 U-Wing
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I've tried with both pc and mobile and I can see them only from my pc, there is something wrong. I'll update the photos again with a different uploader as soon as I can, sorry.- 20 replies
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[MOC] Mods to sets 75101 FO Tie Fighter & 75155 U-Wing
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Hi again, as I promised, here it is the modified U-wing model 75155 that I purchased, with great discount, already with the idea to improve it as much as possible, without modifying the original proportions of the set. Just to be clear, this is not going to be a UCS model. Sorry for the pictures, I will update them when I will have comlpleted all the details of the moc, since I'm transforming the model in something better, as you will see at the end of the post! So. this is the upgraded model with folded wings: and with open wings, placed on the Tie Fighter pedestal you have already seen: The original set, with open wings, was already a big set, in my version is even bigger and it wasn't easy to take a photo with a totally white background. Now, I'm going to show more in detail the several modifications. There is practically not even a single part left as the original. apart from the inside structure which keeps the model in place. Engines: they have been advanced, elongated and placed closed one to each other. The wake now is blue as it looks in the movies. Wings: they have been elongated by 6 studs (and maybe they should be elongated even more) to respect the real proportions, redesigned to enable their opening between the new motors and to hide the studs in the lateral interspace. On the upper surface I also removed more studs I could by using some 4x4 tiles with only one row of studs. They are still too much thick maybe, but to reduce more the thickness it's necessary to remove the interspace. -Cockpit: elongated in the rear part. In the original set this part finished right after the glass without any reason. -Rear: I added a sort of a black grill and I removed the open mechanism, since I'm not interested in playability. -Front: this has been the hardest part by far, I tried several versions before I come up with this one, which is pretty similar to the original one. It is not the best solution in terms of resistence but represents angles and parts in a good way. I redesigned the front radiator (useful in space..) and cannons. -Lower part: differently from the other modifications, I had to reduce this part since it was quite oversized. This is not my idea, I found a good version on the youtube channel of Alternate Bricks and I followed his instructions, and then I modified it again to allow the opening of the door (it was not possible anymore since I advanced the engines). And now let's pass to the moc I'm creating! This time, instead of prepare a pedestal, like I did with the Tie Fighter, I decided to create a small moc of Scarif with just some typical elements, an environment where I can place not only the U-wing but also the the main characters of the movie, Rogue One. I don't have the minifigure of Baze Malbus but I'm going to buy it as soon as possible. Right now, I prepared just a small a sand strip, but I want to add at least a couple of palm trees on the background. Just to have a comparison, here they are the pictures of the original set and the real model. And that's all! What do you think?? Do you like my version? Can I make any more improvements? Thank you for commenting! ;)- 20 replies
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Thank you guys, I'm quite happy for so much support. I didn't expect all this love for my moc and to find so many winter village lovers! Oh, right, to answer to Fuppylodders, studs on the roof are not my favourite solution, but I went with it to fit the style of the others winter sets, as you probably already figured out. In the summer version, in fact, I made it differently. Just to have an idea, which version do you prefer? (asking to everybody)
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Thank you Littleworlds!
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Thank you! To be honest I found the idea on the web, but it's a very nice detail!
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