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  1. Hi!I'm back with a new Star Wars project! POE DAMERON'S T-70 X-Wing Fighter This time something from the sequels! It's been almost 10 years since the premiere of The Force Awakens! Do you feel old? Just before the premiere of the film I bought the 75102 set and that's how my adventure began, first modifications and then my first own projects.My 75102 has been lying in the closet for many years, until now! This is one of my favorite Star Wars designs, I really like the combination of black and orange. I decided to return to the topic and create my own T-70 MOC The basis for the front was the design by Quarries Workshop, who did a great job on this element, check out his other designs! In the later stages of construction I will develop this structure for my own needs. The biggest challenge was building the wings, because the T-70 has a completely different design than the classic T-65. 971 parts! If you have the 75102 set you can use 188 parts. Instructions is available here:https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-199921/EDGE OF BRICKS/poe-damerons-t-70-xwing-fighter/#details All details on video:
  2. Hello I've been gradually working through a backlog of unofficial Microfighter builds and after a few attempts, finally got a result with the Resistance Transport from Episode 7. I will admit some inspiration to have a go at this from the version in the Lego TFA game but I didn't really study it in detail. Anyway here it is - nice to build something for the good guys after a string of Imperial and First Order builds. Its 13 studs wide and about 10 long including the cannons. 133 pieces which is a little high but many of those are small plates and studs. I was pretty pleased to be get an opening hatch in the front... ...though its probably a bit cramped in there. Colour scheme matches the Resistance X-Wing quite nicely and its a solid and swooshable little ship. Lots of engines. That's about it - you'd think the pilot would be a bit happier with it. Thanks for taking a look!
  3. Full disclosure: I built this last spring and it never quite looked right to me, however I *knew* there would eventually be a real Lego kit for this scene. There had to be. Watching the movie in the theatre for the first time, it seemed obvious. Seems like rathtars were going to be the "weird beast" of episode 7 and there's no way Lego would overlook this. So I threw together this sketch model version of this scene as a placeholder in my collection under the real one came along. Having finally viewed the prelim box an hour ago I was pleased to see the differences and similarities in my own model. But... my rathtar is homely. I know this! Just using bits of red lying about that I didn't have plans for. Hopefully the real one(s)! in the new kit are big enough to eat minifigs. Although we got a preview of a sweet looking mould from the Lego Video Game, it appears as though this summer's official kit (75180) will have brick built rathtars. Hopefully it looks right. The great news is we are getting two of them. Opinions and crits on this build welcome. Here's the look/feel of the playset. I did at one point have a middle piece with a 8x8 grilled floor on top of some macaroni pieces but I had to raid/scuttle it for another build. It was to be the bit where Finn and Rey go into the crawlspace. Bala-Tik and the Guavian Death Troopers! The hatch is closed behind them. Can't recall where I raided his head - something from Lone Ranger, I think. Top view with a flash gives some more detail of the rathtar tentacles and some of the piping inside the Eravana. Would love to build a System scale Eravana someday.... hmmm. I know there isn't quite this much yellow in the Eravana but I had a lot of useless yellow pieces that I felt could work here. Bala-tik custom, stand-in Guavian Death Troopers with old Han and Chewie. Of course I'm using the old school red space helmets... I was thinking of adding the dot in the middle of the face but the real thing will be here soon enough. It's very nice to have minifigs stand-ins where you can. Rathtar coming down the hallway. If I really believed in this build I would have made one of the enclosures for the beats. King Prawna would be so disappointed to receive only one! Messing around with these macaroni pieces with the curved wall pieces - I was surprised to see that they fit together so well! Close up of the rathtar's mouth. Rathtar side view. Stand-in Guavian won't fit in the rathtar's mouth. "Tell that to Kanjiklub, etc."
  4. I built this first order turret with 2 of the first order battle packs https://www.flickr.com/photos/149543077@N08/albums/72157682451798215
  5. Hey guys, here is another small vignette from Star Wars Episode VII - The Force Awakens. It shows the attack on Takodana. You can see a battle between the first Order and Ressistance Troops in the forest around Maz' castle. Star Wars Episode VII - The Force Awakens - Attack on Takodana by KevFett2011, auf Flickr Star Wars Episode VII - The Force Awakens - Attack on Takodana by KevFett2011, auf Flickr Star Wars Episode VII - The Force Awakens - Attack on Takodana by KevFett2011, auf Flickr I hope you like it, what do you think ? Greetings KevFett2011
  6. Hi guys Yes, another small MOC and yes, it is from Star Wars Episode VII - The e Force Awakens. It shows the beginning of the movie, the First Order attack Tuanul on Jakku. Star Wars Episode VII - The Force Awakens - Attack on Tuanul by KevFett2011, auf Flickr Star Wars Episode VII - The Force Awakens - Attack on Tuanul by KevFett2011, auf Flickr Star Wars Episode VII - The Force Awakens - Attack on Tuanul by KevFett2011, auf Flickr I hope you like the scene, please give me some feedback ;) Greetings Kevin
  7. This is a MOC of the T-70 X-Wing from the Resistance, in both Poe Dameron's Black Leader (black and orange) and the generic fighter version (blue and grey). This MOC has been inspired not only on one but by several others creations i've found on the internet. Though i've combined several elements from these builds, most of the design is mine. Anyone willing to build this MOC or to know more about it please contact me through the comments. The main pages about this MOC are on the following links: https://bricksafe.com/pages/marcanadell4/t-70-x-wing I might post other low-resolution images in the replies. The Stud.io rendered images are can be seen and downloaded on the links that I've given in the description.
  8. Although its a scene that often takes much of the punches in people's criticism of the Force Awakens, I for one really enjoy the scenes that take place on Han Solo's freighter the Ervana.I especially love the sploodgy squishy squid creatures with immense maws of teeth. We all know it. The velociraptor equivalent of the Sarlacc (which now that I think about it is absolutely horrifying!) the RATHTAR. We will be getting a set of this scene but reportedly we will not be getting a Mold of a Rathtar, think Dr. Strange's set. While I hope this is proven wrong I decided to build my own! Nothing too fancy just quick and dirty that I built in fifteen minutes. But wait there's more! You can build your own! I used these instructions for a basic Lowell Sphere from the artist's website: Bruce Lowell Just add tentacles, eyes, and teeth!
  9. I have created a MOC of the iconic forest duel on Starkiller base from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. This is a freebuild, so not everything is perfect and there should definetly be more trees but I think it came out nicely nonetheless. Now, my favorite part of the moc and why it took me so long to create. Video : https://www.flickr.com/photos/104099903@N07/29322290790/in/dateposted-public/ Thank you for viewing! Questions, comments, criticisms welcome.
  10. Haven't seen any MOCs of the new white TIEs from Star Wars 7 yet, wanted to change that. Have this. The first of Sienar's TIEs with a more efficient white-painted solar cell, the TIE/cs utilizes five long range disruptor cannons, fed by two large power sources on the top of the wing struts. The extremely high rate of fire on the high-powered disruptor cannons necessitated the use of two "static emitter arrays", or SEAs. The bright flashes of the excess electric arcs emanating from the SEAs and the heavy strobe effect of the disruptor cannons earned the TIE/cs the nickname "Blinder". Later models were given an anti-flash protective layer on the cockpit, as to not damage the pilot's eyes. MORE HERE gaaah, mods please change name to just [The Force Awakens MOC] TIE/cs "Blinder" please
  11. Hello, The first speeder was built after seeing a concept art, the second one after watching the teaser...
  12. Okay,i got the Idea for a Thread like this after playing Lego SW TFA on my Computer.I noticed that there are many different Objects,Decorations,Ships,Speeders and Bits and Bites that aren`t part of an official Set. It`s kinda the Counterpart for the "Assembling Bricksburg",hence the Thread Title. No matter if you have the Game or not,you can contribute to this Thread by leaving a Comment or help to "deconstruct" some of the ingame Models. As i mentioned,the Game has various Ships and other Things which aren`t in a Set. Wanna see a few Examples?How about these little Microfighters like Rey`s Mini Speeder or the Guavian Fighter: Forgot what this Thing was supposed to be,but i like it: How about Darth Vaders new Ride?Isn`t it pretty? I also made the Transporter from the Rebel Hangar:
  13. MOC-BW2001 RTT-Initiative (UCS Resistance Troop Transport) Instructions are currently being printed in incredibly limited quantities. Please contact support@brickwars.net and you will be notified the moment instructions are available. Each instruction manual Includes part list, a unique 1 x 6 tile and UCS sticker. Build Details * Total Parts: 4496 Total Lots: 415 28.2" / 71.5CM Wide 16.1" / 40.8CM / Length 6.8" / 17.3cm Height Weight: 155.33 ounces. (9.7Lbs) Instruction Progress: 100% completed
  14. I am leaving the LEGO Star Wars forum due to spoilers, I haven't heard any yet, but I'm still being careful. Are you taking a break from the Star Wars forum as well?
  15. Today I started my next project, a model of the new T-70 x wing from star wars. I think I have the back wings figured out, here is a concept for it. Colours not final obviously. I'll continue to add to this thread as I make more progress. I decided on light gray for this. White just looks out of place to me and it doesn't appear that way even some of the time as the T-65 did depending on lighting. The wings (at least from my limited reference) are also seeming to be slightly thicker on the new ship, so I went with a snot design instead of 2 plates thick. I think that curve arch piece is the only really sufficient way to capture the curve of the wingtip with fidelity so I based the design on mounting each laser on each wing with those piece. Next, I'll tackle the front wings and engine assembly, maybe the rear fuselage.
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