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Hi! New MOC is ready, First Order Urban Assault Triped Transport Now only in LDD, soon I'll start build real one. 903 pieces The walker appeared in E9, as described is based on the old AT-AP, dimensions similar to AT-ST, but this one is better armed. During the attack, he uses the front arm to stabilize. Used by First Order in urban areas. I was already planning this project in January, but I gave up due to the difficult shape. I came back to it now, because I was inspired by another model designed by @julio.mocsw instagram, check his profile! I decided to go back to this project. Head modeling is a real nightmare, but somehow I did it, and there is a space for First Order Driver. How do you like it? More on my YouTube channel - Edge of Bricks
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NEW MODELS WILL APPEAR IN THE REPLIES TO THIS THREAD Models now included in this thread: Night Buzzard Tie Dagger Bestoon Legacy UA-TT DN-25 Treadable Sea Skiff Fortitude "Lucky Lander" Xyston-Class Star Destroyer (NEW) NIGHT BUZZARD Hi all To celebrate the home release of Ep. IX here is one of the interesting vehicles form the movie. The Night Buzzard was a modified Oubliette-class transport used by the Knights of Ren. The Knights made several alterations to the Night Buzzard to better suit their tastes, such as altering the vessel's appearance to match their dark side aesthetic. The vessel's engines were also crudely modified to generate more thrust, although this took a toll on the insulation baffles, causing the Buzzard to spew noxious gas as it flew. It was well armed, with a forward laser cannon turret, a mid ship laser cannon turret, a rear heavy laser cannon turret, and rear-facing fixed laser cannons. The Night Buzzard served as the home of the Knights of Ren, as well as their transport. I have got most of the features in to this little model, although no noxious gas Iām afraid! The angles of the sides and front have been achieved by using hinge bricks. They just happened to fit together nicely after a bit of playing around. It is a little bigger than maybe I would have liked but the build method dictated that but apart from that I am really pleased with how this one turned out. It still fits on the display stand with the Knight Of Ren minifigure so it is not massive! I hope everyone is well in these trying times. Luckily LEGO can keep us busy for a while. Let me know what you think. Jon