Lego Spy Posted November 12, 2013 Posted November 12, 2013 "Ugh... Euh... Where am I?" Lego Spy says to himself as he wakes up with a headache and a good deal of sand in his armor. He stands up in the dark and smashes his head into something quite solid above him. "Grrh!" He growls becoming somewhat perturbed with his increasingly painful headache. Lego Spy reaches up and uses all his strength to move the durasteel slab from above him. As it slid away, he was blinded by the unmistakable twin suns of Tatooine. Everything suddenly came back to him: Cloud City, the battle, and his damaged ship spiraling to the surface of a planet. " " The question now: How to get out of the dump of crashed ships and wreckage?... Lego Spy finishing up on the currently unnamed speeder. Back View (^) Side View (^) Extra Pieces: None except for the minifigure. Here is the link to the .lxf file at my Brickshelf. I'm sorry if this is sloppy, I was rushed and started from scratch today. EDIT: Nope, no longer sloppy. All comments are welcome. And as always, for more of my pictures and MOCs, visit me at Flickr! Quote
BEAVeR Posted November 12, 2013 Posted November 12, 2013 Hi, the speeder looks nice and really looks SW-ish. It reminds me both of the Naboo royal ships and the freeco speeder. Well done! I like how mutliple elements are clearly recognizable, like the A-wing part. One remark though: instead of just hitting the 'print screen'-button, go to tools -> take a screenshot (ctrl K). Then you won't have those disturbing studs in the background. If you want an image of higher quality, you could always go to properties, and turn the brick shading quality up. Then you would have better looking images without too much extra work (like when you'd render it). Thanks for reinforcing the empire! Quote
Lego Spy Posted November 12, 2013 Author Posted November 12, 2013 Hi, the speeder looks nice and really looks SW-ish. It reminds me both of the Naboo royal ships and the freeco speeder. Well done! I like how mutliple elements are clearly recognizable, like the A-wing part. Thanks! One remark though: instead of just hitting the 'print screen'-button, go to tools -> take a screenshot (ctrl K). Then you won't have those disturbing studs in the background. If you want an image of higher quality, you could always go to properties, and turn the brick shading quality up. Then you would have better looking images without too much extra work (like when you'd render it). Thank you so much! I had no idea "Brick Shading" even existed in LDD! Thanks a lot! Quote
BEAVeR Posted November 12, 2013 Posted November 12, 2013 Ah, that's looking better! You see, you can get much better pictures with just a few basic settings. Glad I could help As for linking to the lxf-file. I may not be a mod, but I believe I can help you.You should upload it to an external host, just like you do with your pictures. You could use Brickshelf, Dropbox, Google Drive, Skydrive etc. Once you've uploaded it there, you should make a hyperlink to the file. Often, you can find this option under 'share'. You have to paste that link in your post, and your done. Basically, it's just like linking to pictures from your Flickr. And my compliments on the shape of your speeder once again. It looks really sleek from the side. A very clean build for a dirty pile of parts! Quote
Dapper-D2 Posted November 12, 2013 Posted November 12, 2013 Looks like the sports car of speeders. Reminds me of a Porsche. Very well done! Quote
Lego Spy Posted November 12, 2013 Author Posted November 12, 2013 Ah, that's looking better! You see, you can get much better pictures with just a few basic settings. Glad I could help As for linking to the lxf-file. I may not be a mod, but I believe I can help you.You should upload it to an external host, just like you do with your pictures. You could use Brickshelf, Dropbox, Google Drive, Skydrive etc. Once you've uploaded it there, you should make a hyperlink to the file. Often, you can find this option under 'share'. You have to paste that link in your post, and your done. Basically, it's just like linking to pictures from your Flickr. Thanks! I'm waiting for it to be moderated on Brickshelf... Looks like the sports car of speeders. Reminds me of a Porsche. Very well done! Nice speeder! Thank you for the positive comments! Quote
LucasLaughing Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Sand in your armor is the worst! I like the sleek shape of your speeder; also glad that we imperials got a few last minute reinforcements last night! Quote
LegoFjotten Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Nice speeder, new pictures without the studs definitely looks better! Quote
Lego Spy Posted November 13, 2013 Author Posted November 13, 2013 (edited) Sand in your armor is the worst! It ruins everything! I like the sleek shape of your speeder; also glad that we imperials got a few last minute reinforcements last night! Nice speeder, new pictures without the studs definitely looks better! Nice little speeder! Thank you, thank you, thank you! Post #300! Edited November 13, 2013 by Lego Spy Quote
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