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You will find my email address in the second message of that thread...
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Great design ! I love the mini RBR too. I would love to see how you built the inside of the ship (I always miss that on most MOC presentation on EB).
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The yellow one is probably my favorite model. :) I think yellow + blue from R2 makes a nice color scheme. A dark blue version (Utapau) would be nice, but there is no copper R2 printed dome available. And I highly doubt we will get one any time soon. Not to mention that a dark blue Jedi Interceptor would have to be made with an hyperdrive ring. Thank you ! I can see why you think the cockpit was the hardest part to design. But the wings are, by far, the part where I struggled the most. Especially to make them foldable with appropriate stops.
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Thanks ! Yeah, I put a lot of effort to optimize the model both regarding the building process and the details. Thanks. :) The core of the build is 6 stud wide, and I think it should'nt be too hard to make it more hollow to have a 4 stud wide room inside it. The problem would be to have access at the inside from the outside. I think that modifying the side panels so that they are articulated or openable would both joepardize their integrity and their details.
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Thank you guys. =) Yes, 4 refs had to be painted. The dome you mentionned for example. The windscreen is not ideal indeed. I spent hours trying every windscreen TLG ever produced, and concluded that this one was the best option. With side view it is pretty good. From rear view, it is too angular though. Rey might fit on the model. Didn't try though, as I don't have any buildable figure.
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Mack Granite Snow Plow - 42078 alternate model
Anio replied to M_longer's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
The model is good looking, the functions are cool, and the whole thing is very nicely built and designed. You nailed it. -
138km/h ? Where did you get that from ?
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[MOC] Coruscant Speeder Chase XJ6 and Koro-2 (UCS Style)
Anio replied to dmarkng's topic in LEGO Star Wars
It's been such a long time that I want to do the XJ6 Speeder with UCS treatment. I like your version. You might consider uploading pictures on FlickR. Not everyone uses instagram... -
LEGO Star Wars 2019 Set Discussion - READ FIRST POST!!!
Anio replied to Stash2Sixx's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Hell ! Oo Am I the only one who think that this new Slave 1 looks so much better than UCS Slave 1 75060 ? @_@ -
E-mail me at setechnic@gmail.com :)
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EDIT : Professional building instruction available for sale. See the end of the first post. You can email me at setechnic@gmail.com /EDIT Dear Lego Fans, You have been looking for a UCS A-Wing for quite a long time ? Then this may be the MOC you are looking for. UCS A-Wing by Anio, sur Flickr UCS A-Wing by Anio, sur Flickr UCS A-Wing by Anio, sur Flickr It's been a while the UCS A-Wing is on my todo list... More or less 5 years. And each time I tried to design it, I failed... In 2015, I reworked on that project, and it seemed that all the problem I had were gone. At least, I could find tricks and solution for each of them. So, I could build the UCS A-Wing. A few words about the building process : First, the build is modular : The chassis is built in odd width, which is very unusual for a studful model. Well, and I would say that this is a method that I try to avoid generally. Indeed, studful = even width. BUT, because of the gap in the noze, I was compelled to build in odd width. That was kind of a pain. With studfull frames, bricks and plate, I got something very strong. The model uses some SNOT on the sides, and for the lower elements of the body. There is also a nice trick to attach the engines. Indeed, I can not reasonnably attach each engine on the dark red motor cycle wheel. This would be way too weak. I have to find something much stronger. So I cut 1/4 of the cylinder, and I "rotate" the engine thanks to these parts . This way, the engine can match the chassis, and the part of the engine that is cut out is not visible from the outside. Regarding the overall shape, I am quite proud of the result that has basically no compromise despite the complex design of the A-Wing (very curved shapes). I get the convex shapes with curved slopes. And the trickiest part of the MOC was to design the concave shape. I used those very sharp pieces and attach them with ball joint. They are not heavy at all, so it is ok. Ball joint also enable to give a very specific orientation, and so to create the concave shape. The element gives also quite a nice result on the side of the nose. UCS A-Wing by Anio, sur Flickr The windscreen is attached with 1 clip. It is designed so that parts go apart correctly when you remove the windscreen. The underside, as smooth as possible. The support uses studless parts. Remember, the chassis is in odd width, so studless parts can be very useful in this situation. UCS A-Wing by Anio, sur Flickr The engines at the back. Too bad some part were not available in trans-yellow. :-( Hope Lego will release new parts in a near future. UCS A-Wing by Anio, sur Flickr At the very end of the engines, the rings are attached with a Technic axle. Well, there is not much I can do about it. It doesn't catch the eye that much, though. Regarding the overall proportions, I think the model is very close to the original : UCS A-Wing by Anio, sur Flickr UCS A-Wing by Anio, sur Flickr Note that I had to paint some parts in white and dark red because they are not yet available in the right colors. They will be switched immediatly when they are produced (thank you Bricklink wanted lists :p ). The final model is made out of 1593 elements, which is not that much IMO. It is quite big ; 55 cm long, 29 cm wide, 29 cm tall. And of course, the model is carefully designed with no illegal build. Here is the FlickR gallery of my UCS A-Wing : https://www.flickr.c...57651566108899/ Brickshelf gallery : http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=555481 And video : Like all my MOCs, a professional instruction is available for sale. Mathieu did a great job on it. Modular design, HD renders, detailed steps, UCS sticker and part list included. A 200MO file. :p Here are some pages : More here : http://www.techlug.f...-ST17-anio-2015 As usual, this instruction is sold at the symbolic price of 10€. You can however give more if you want to reward our work on that long project, or encourage our next projects. To buy it, you can PM me on Eurobricks, but also on Youtube, or FlickR. Still, the most convenient way is certainely to email me at setechnic@gmail.com I hope you enjoyed reading this presentation, and you like the model. If you have any question regarding the design process or the final result, feel free to ask. I will try to answer. :) Anio
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[REVIEW] 42096 - Porsche 911 RSR
Anio replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Sure. But that was not my point. -
[REVIEW] 42096 - Porsche 911 RSR
Anio replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Those rims covers are initially Ferrari licensed parts. Sure they got used once on a Technic helicopter. But for obvious reasons, using them on a Porsche set is a different story that could not happen. For example, I have been told by someone from TLG who worked with Porsche that TLG is not entitled to use 42056 rims in any other set than 42056. Indeed, car rims are a key element of design, and manufacturers don't want their design (which, in some way, reflects their brand) to be used by any other third parties. -
[Review|Rant|Mod|MOC|WIP] 42083 revisited
Anio replied to Erik Leppen's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Finally someone to point out that this reproduction of the marriage on the Lego model is trully overated and pointless. Regarding the suspensions, they may work better than 42083 (could they work worse ? O_o), but I think the way you built them is inacurate. -
And the back of the head ?
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Very nice model indeed. Clever build on the core of the ship and the upper wings with studs out on both sides.
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Hi ! I did the dark green Jedi Interceptor of Anakin Skywalker from Episode III. Very similar to the yellow and dark green versions I made some time ago. UCS Anakin Skywalker's Jedi Interceptor by Anio, sur Flickr UCS Anakin Skywalker's Jedi Interceptor by Anio, sur Flickr FlickR Gallery : Brickshelf : http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=576263 And family pictures :
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List fo best Lego Star Wars MOCs in UCS size with instruction
Anio replied to LateralusArt's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Note that "UCS scale" rather means "UCS size". UCS is not a matter of scale (didn't I already say that like thousand times ?) -
42093 Corvette ZR-1
Anio replied to letsbuild's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
No. I have been working on Lego models with car manufacturer. Trust me, they are very nitpicky when it comes to aesthetics. They often do totally unreasonnable requests. Sometimes focusing on stupid details. They also want their model to have as many features as possible, but they are less demanding on features that they are on aesthetics. And they absolutely do not care about stability of the model : that is TLG's problem. My point is that the functions mentionned above may either result in a not very good looking Corvette, or make little sense regarding the spirit of the model. Suspension with 0,5-1cm travel : it makes no sense for a race car that size. This car is made for race track, not rally. 2 speed gearbox ? Kinda ridiculous for one of the most famous US race car. As for open doors, I am sure they wanted the model to have it (as they did the interior), but couldn't find a proper way to do it because of the Lego panels and the look of Corvette the model has to have. -
42093 Corvette ZR-1
Anio replied to letsbuild's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Not sure a 2 speed gearbox would be appropriate for such a car. As for suspension, it is generally a rough terrain vehicle thing when it comes to small sets. Openable doors and bonnet would be in order for a model of that size. But I am pretty sure it would compromise a lot on how the model looks. I certainely agree with you that 2 functions is rather few for a model of that size. But none of the features we generally have on models of that piece count are suitable here IMO. The main reason is probably the Corvette license. It prevents the designers to add some of the classic functions you mentionned so as to focus on the look of the car. -
42096 Porsche 911 RSR
Anio replied to Ngoc Nguyen's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Probably a mix of age limit + budget restriction. I agree, though. It kinda sucks. -
The picture on the sticker kinda reminds me another UCS Royal Naboo Starship.
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Much sleeker design. Well done ! But you really have to go with 86500pb04 R2 piece.
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42096 Porsche 911 RSR
Anio replied to Ngoc Nguyen's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Doubt it too. -
42096 Porsche 911 RSR
Anio replied to Ngoc Nguyen's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Is that so ? Then TLG's motto is not was it used to be.