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Designed in Empire era, this mechsuit was built in few models and destinated to annihilate enemies on the battlefield. despite there are a few prototypes, this mechsuit gives to the trooper inside a great stength without losing agility, Mechsuit_Trooper by Rusty B., su Flickr The "Empire Trooper" mechsuit has a high powerful laser cannon mounted on one arm and the freedom to hold another weapon, or a tower shield, with the other hand. Mechsuit_Empire_Trooper by Rusty B., su Flickr the "Death Trooper" mechsuit has a high powerful laser cannon mounted on one arm and the freedom to hold another weapon, like a big trooper lightsaber, with the other hand. Also, this infiltration model is equipped with a Jetpack. Mechsuit_Death_Trooper by Rusty B., su Flickr The "Elite Trooper" mechsuit has a high powerful laser cannon mounted on one arm and the freedom to hold another weapon, like a electrostaff, with the other hand. Mechsuit_Elite_Trooper by Rusty B., su Flickr instructions of all models are avaiable here: Empire Trooper https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-40148/Rustinidiel/mechsuit-empire-trooper/#details Death Trooper https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-42530/Rustinidiel/mechsuit-death_trooper/#details Elite Trooper https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-42536/Rustinidiel/mechsuit-elite-trooper/#details All pictures can be found on my Flickr. i hope you like this design, i really appreciate comments and criticism
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I've updated the models, fixed the "neck system" (was a bit tricky and someone disliked it), and replaced the pics with the new ones. now, whith this new "neck system" you can use all the helmet you prefer, without collision problems
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[M4-23 - Imperial Ship] Eta-5 Hybrid "WarHawk" Starfighter
Rustinidiel posted a topic in Watto's Junkyard
This is my entry for the M4-23 Contest: the Eta-5 Hybrid "WarHawk" Starfighter: During the Great Jedi Purge, the Empire developed some new ship designs and upgraded some old ones, as the Darth Vader's Eta-2 Actis Intrceptor, or the Alpha-3 Nimbus-class starfighter, before reaching the "perfection" with the Tie-series. One of thoose prototype was the Eta-5 Hybrid Starfighter, codename "WarHakw", manufactured by the Corellian Engineering Corporation. This long range starfighter is basically an high-powered Hyperspace engine with a cockpit and a wing-sytem inspired by the previous Eta-2 class. The result was this hybrid ship, with a good agility in battle and the advantage of being self-contained and therefore perfect for solitary Jedi hunt. Provided with an astromech housing and a cargo-bay, the WarHawk allows to be a multi-purpose ship. I hope you like my work, all comments, suggestion and criticism are appreciated. Wish everyone good luck! P.S.: this entry is a digital one, but the ship is fully buildable and tested in real life. and sorry for my bad english (if someone has suggestion to improve my description for a better comprehension, don't hesitate to tell me) -
[M4-23 - Imperial Ship] Eta-5 Hybrid "WarHawk" Starfighter
Rustinidiel replied to Rustinidiel's topic in Watto's Junkyard
Thanks a lot for your appreciation!! the inspiration comes from a ship of a videogame (Everspace), but i wanted to make it with a StarWars-taste... for that, I figured it was the Corellian Engineering Corporation who built it, using the YT-series cockpit and the wings/mandibles design proper of the corellian designs -
here is my entry to the Imperial Ship Contest:
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hi all, finally i've finished my two versions of the N1-Starfighter, the Royal one and the Mando's modified. My initial inspiration/approach was from the awesome work of Inthert (https://www.flickr.com/photos/143232344@N06/), and I've mantained a couple of details of the original model. I've recreated all the internal structure and the external shape to obtain my personal model, keeping in mind to build a sturdy set that can be displayed (the instructions contain a simple and effective stand solution) but also can be played. The final model can fit inside a minifigure (with the helmet) and the modified version can fit the Grogu minifigure too (Studio doesn't have the Grogu head, so i've recreated in a tricky style ). A big thanks to Universe Sandbox (http://universesandbox.com/), the "sky background" of my image is created with that awesome software! more pics (i'll add some others) on my Flickr: Royal (https://www.flickr.com/photos/152734688@N06/albums/72177720297347013/) Modified (https://www.flickr.com/photos/152734688@N06/albums/72177720297148686/) and instructions avaiable on Rebrickable: Royal (https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-105197/Rustinidiel/n1-starfighter/#details) Modified (https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-104193/Rustinidiel/din-djarins-n1-starfighter-modified/#details) i hope you like them (i really like any suggestions and criticisms)
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[MOC] N1-Starfighter (Royal and Modified)
Rustinidiel replied to Rustinidiel's topic in LEGO Star Wars
thanks a lot for you appreciation! all feedbacks mean a lot for me -
[MOC] N1-Starfighter (Royal and Modified)
Rustinidiel replied to Rustinidiel's topic in LEGO Star Wars
i rally appreciate all the feedbacks, because i prefer to give perfect instructions (and with 3d software something can be done in wrong) so, in absolute peace, if you can show me the problem (an your fix if you want) i really thank you because with your help i can fix my instructions for all who own them -
[MOC] N1-Starfighter (Royal and Modified)
Rustinidiel replied to Rustinidiel's topic in LEGO Star Wars
sadly the Studio software has some weird collision... sorry for the mistakes, but if you had written to me (here, or on flickr, or on rebrickable)... i would have worked to resolve the problem, updating the instructions (the same i've done with the Royal version, thanks to @Hold0511 for his feedbacks)... anyway, tell me what parts dont fit together, what steps are incottect... and i'll make my best to fix them all -
because it is a different ship... not a "N1", but a "NX", a similar ship used as "police patrol" and as "training ship" for the future N1-pilots... that bulbous section is an engine, in the other pics on my flickr you can see a rear view of the ship
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hi all, this is another Naboo ship. The NX Police Cruiser, an atmospheric starship that looks similar to the N1-Starfighter. it appears in the N64 game "Star Wars Episode I: Battle For Naboo" My initial inspiration/approach was from the awesome work of Inthert (https://www.flickr.com/photos/143232344@N06/), and I've mantained a couple of details of the original model. I've recreated all the internal structure and the external shape to obtain my personal model, keeping in mind to build a sturdy set that can be displayed (the instructions contain a simple and effective stand solution) but also can be played. The final model can fit inside a minifigure with the helmet (minifigure is not included into the part lists, you can choose your favourite one by catalog). more pics (i'll add some others) on my Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/152734688@N06/albums/72177720297542837/ and instructions avaiable on Rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-106033/Rustinidiel/nx-police-cruiser/#details i hope you like it (i really like any suggestions and criticisms)
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[MOC] N1-Starfighter (Royal and Modified)
Rustinidiel replied to Rustinidiel's topic in LEGO Star Wars
hi, thanks for your question (i'm not a "super designer" but if you asked that, maybe yu appreciate my work... and this means a lot for me) anyway, depending on a lot of things (for my designing process, not all got the same approach): if in the early designing phase i know to want a particular detail, i place it in the position, and than i create che others things (interior and exterior) around it... if i know a part of the model is hard to be build, i start with the internal structure (for be sure to obtain solid anchorage points)... if i need a particular shape, i make a lot of building tests to reach the final shape structure, than i use those techniques to design the ship... so, finished the protoype model, i deassemble all for optimize the build, checking the errors (sometimes some things done in a 3d software can't be done in real life), and i repeat this phase many time... changing little things, or redesigning the entire model... by the way, i use different approach for any model (because any creation is a new challenge for me), creating a spaceship, or a house, a diorama or a car... the real suggest i can give to you is the knowledge of existing parts and existing colors... like the kid who knows his lego bricks inside the "toy container"... is a good start point for your creativity to say "hey, that thing can be done with that part? maybe yes, let's try"... and the most important thing: HAVE FUN hope that was helpful thanks a lot, that is a beautiful surprise -
[MOC] N1-Starfighter (Royal and Modified)
Rustinidiel replied to Rustinidiel's topic in LEGO Star Wars
i really appreciate you decided tu purchase my instructions! if you will find some errors (i think to have checked all right), don't hesitate to contact me. please, when built, post some pics if you can... Thanks a lot for your support! -
[MOC] N1-Starfighter (Royal and Modified)
Rustinidiel replied to Rustinidiel's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Thanks a lot, i'm working on another things to integrate in this project thanks for your appreciation! i'm really glad you like them! and for all, if you want build them subtaining my work, on rebrickable there are the instructions to purchase (links on first post) -
thanks to @Hold0511 and @azanderk for your comments! i'm really glad you like my work. Soon i'll post the "original" version of the N1 Naboo Starfighter based on that design
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thanks for your appreciation! i haven't built it in real life for now, but the structure is solid and stable. maybe a couple of little detail on surface are weak, but it is playable
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hi all, i've worked a lot on this because i love this ship and tried to make my best on it more pics (i'll add some others) on my Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/152734688@N06/albums/72177720297148686/ and instructions avaiable on Rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-104193/Rustinidiel/din-djarins-n1-starfighter-modified/#details i hope you like it (i really like any suggestions and criticisms) P.S.: we need Grogu head in Studio, i've tried to "recreate" it in a funny way
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is right that the problem... if i want sell my model, using one background imagefor the "model preview"... that is a "commercial use"
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[WIP] Death Star and cloud city FPS game in Unreal Engine 5
Rustinidiel replied to Nachapon Lego's topic in LEGO Star Wars
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properly because it's a gray area, i want to find a "secure solution"... than if i find a particular image to use, on deviantart or artstation, i'll ask the permission to the creator (making the credit if needed)... but if i can find a free way, it generates less stress
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thanks a lot for your help! yes, for my personal activity, i use google image too... but for example, if i want to sell one instruction on rebrickable, if i want make a cool picture with my model and a background, i think i must use a license-free images
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hi to all, i'm not expert about image licensening... so, i'm asking here: where i can find "free license" images to use as background for my Lego Star Wars photoshopping? for example a "planet view" for one in-flight ship, or a landscape for a minifigs battle
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Custom LDD bricks and fixes
Rustinidiel replied to Equilibrium's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
the "bricklink" trans-black color is named "trans-brown" inside LDD... that's it -
LDD , for me, is the best: easy to use, working perfectly (in the most cases) with the flexing/rotating parts... and with the awesome work of the community, updating the part list with new models, and with the usefull help of @M2m i can continue to use that old, but awesome software! Stud.io for me has a lot of potential (better graphic, incorporated render system), but until the interface and the usability will not change (becoming easy as LDD), i continue to dislike it. P.S.: i dont know if the following thing is possible or not... but, if Lego would share a freeware license of LDD, maybe the community would update and share more easly the custom versions...
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Hi all, Maybe you know the cool MOC-5505 Death Star II midi-scale (https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-5505/집중/death-star-ii-midi-scale/) here the LDD recreation Death_Star_01 by Rusty B. I've modded that creation to obtain a better solid structure, a transparent stand and more detailed exterior Death_Star_02 by Rusty B. here a comparison of the original moc and my modded version Death_Star_03 by Rusty B. Death_Star_04 by Rusty B. outside the modded version has more detailed curved panels ans a better round disc superlaser, but the major work i've done is inside, the original moc has the round structure of the Death Star, with the curved panels, only posed on the internal structure/stand... the only parts blocked on the structure/stand are the "building" sections of the Death Star... i wanted to fix that aspect of the moc, and found some solutions to fit and block all the external structure to the internal structure/stand Death_Star_05 by Rusty B. now the round section with curved panels is blocked with the internal structure/stand, the result is a more solid creation... the round panels are blocked in position too because someone love the Death Star II and some one the first version, i recreated the both versions, ofcourse with similar but different internal structure/stand Death_Star_06 by Rusty B. But i think someone not want only a Death star as a display set... maybe someone want a playset, or a little diorama inside it... mantaining the lower structure/stand and let the superior curved panel movable, is possible to obtain a little, but usefull, amount of space to create a little vignette here the Death Star I when opening the round panels Death_Star_Playset_01 by Rusty B. and now with all the round panels opened, and rotated emperor throne Death_Star_Playset_02 by Rusty B. i know, i know... the "final duel" was not inside the Death Star I, but is only to explain the potentiality of the space, and because i love the rotating emperor throne for this i made the Death Star II version, more canonical... but with firm throne Death_Star_Playset_03 by Rusty B. i think is possible make other vignette inside, with a bit of imagination... mine are a prototype with not mutch details... but, only changing the emperor throne orientation inside the Death Star I, all other minifig can be stay in that position and the round panels can be opened and closed perfectly... as always, i used only exsting bricks in existing colors... i think to build soon in real bricks one version of my modded moc for Chrstmas, and than i will post more photos of the creation.... for now, i hope you like my work comments, opinions and mostly criticism are always welcome