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Giovanne

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  1. Thanks for your comment! As far I know, the bigger wing is present in the sets 7893, 7894 and 3182, while the smaller one is present in the set 3181.
  2. Thanks for the comment! The propellers, they are for better performance on atmosphere, but in space, these propellers don't are used. There is another similiar and bigger starship that I'm building now.
  3. Thanks for your comment! The most complicated was the front and the rest of the body, in real bricks, this starfighter would be fragile , due to a design flaw it has a hole in the center of it. Anyway, I'm very proud of everyone who like this stafighter. And another thing: the LXF File of the starfighter is on the LDD MOC Index.
  4. Thanks for your comment! I also thinks that the tails are a important point of this MOC, since I never seen a starfighter with this use of the tails as wings! Giovanne.
  5. 6803 - Space Patrol Year - 1983 Theme - Space LXF File -Bricks 3933 & 3934, substituted. -Minifig torso decoration is missing. 6805 - Astro Dasher Year - 1985 Theme - Space LXF File -Minifig torso decoration is missing. 6807 - Unknown, named Space Scooter with Robot by Peeron Year - 1985 Theme - Space LXF File -Minifig torso decoration is missing.
  6. 6688 - Ambulance Year - 1985 Theme - Town LXF File -Wheels are brick-built. -Because of the wheels, some bricks were removed. -Decorations missing.
  7. Anonther starfighter for the index! LCSA's Megagamma-VII Starfighter, the Azure Streak. Some trivia : -The LXF name is different from the MOC name, but the reason for the different names is because I changed the starfighter names shortly before the creation of the MOC's topic. -Also, in the LXF there is two more Minifigs. The topic of the MOC and the most important: LXF File
  8. Great MOC and great design! This is a good example of small bricks in a small MOC, my favorite part is the rims as thrusters. Keep up with the good awesome work!
  9. Thanks for the comment! In my original pans there was no 'wing' pieces in the rear, it was added when I was nearly completing the MOC. Also, I will add this MOC for the LDD MOC Index soon. Thanks also for your comment! As I said before, it is one of the best MOCs I made on LDD. Thanks for your comment! I was confused in what color choose at start, dark blue or light blue? So, I used both colors in the MOC.
  10. Hi, guys! Here is another starfighter, one of my favorites, from LCSA's new division. Megagamma-VII Starfighter About the starfighter and the division: When LCSA's beloved Security Division -a.k.a "Classic Space"- disappeared under mysteriuos causes, the best option was to create Hybrid Alien-Humans instead of choosing new ones to become astronauts,these hybrid astronauts are the type of astronaut which LCSA likes: cold and very loyal to the high-ranked ones from LCSA's Headquarters, also, the humans are very afraid from them and try to get far away from one of these astronauts. This starfighter is a contrast to LCSA's design concerns, LCSA uses very conservative design in their starfighters, flagships, bombers, ambassadorial ships and also robots and weapons , it's sleek and menacing design, size, and also allied with an happy color used in it's livery , makes Blacktrons get away from it, but these starfighters also increase the longtime dogfight between LCSA and Blasktrons, a unique among LCSA's fleet; Simply Modernist Starfighter. The brick count is 681. The Brickshelf folder with more images: Megagamma-VII Starfighter The name I got from a Lancia concept car from 1978, more info here: The car Comments & Critics are welcome.
  11. 7915 - Imperial V-Wing Starfighter Theme - Star Wars Year - 2011 [DUPLICATE] LXF File -Decorations missing. -Made with LDD4.1 & Extended mode.
  12. Thank you for the comment! I hope that version 2 be completed until the end of this month, so it may be take some time to be complete.
  13. Thanks for your comment! Now I will build the 2.0 version of the Shuttle with, at least, correct proportions.
  14. Thanks also for your comment, this MOC has 2.0 version 99% confirmed...
  15. Wow! Thanks for these tips and the comment. The reason that the body is bulky is because of a technique I used to use make it SNOT in the bottom, the engine I admit that it's wrong, the canopy is curious like I said before, but doesn't looks cool from some view points, while the hinges I'm studing a better design for a v2.0 of it. Thanks for the advice again, and the next will be more sleeker.
  16. Thanks for the commente,the "Nose" is quite curious.
  17. Thanks for the comment, I also thinks it is a "Mini-10212" since I used the UCS set as reference. Thanks for your comment! Now I want to make a Theta-class Shuttle in this scale.
  18. Hi everyone! Here is the first Star Wars MOC I post in EB, the Imperial Shuttle. Lambda-class T-4a shuttle First seen in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, the Lambda shuttle is a light utility craft in common use throughout the Imperial military as a transport for troops and high-ranking individuals ,it has a notable tri-wing design that when in flight position resembled an inverted Y. The Lambda shuttle was designed as both cargo and troop transport and could carry 80 tons or more than 20 soldiers. It has a crew of six: a pilot, co-pilot, navigator, communications officer, gunner, and engineer. The shuttle was manufactured by Sienar Fleet Systems and Cygnus Spaceworks, and cost 240,000 Credits. This MOC is based in the set 10212, and is made of 332 bricks. And it's all!
  19. Vintage airplane: 346-1 - Jumbo Jet Year - 1970 Theme - Vintage/Legoland LXF File -Bricks 3137c01 & 3137c02 substituted. -Tyre 7B substituted
  20. Another Vintage Truck! 683-1 - Articulated Lorry Year - 1971 Theme - Vintage/Legoland LXF File -Brick 967 substituted. -Brick 968 substituted. -Bricks 3137c01 & 3137c02 substituted -Tyre 7b substituted. -Brick 969 is missing.
  21. Brick 967, Plate 4x8 with Helicopter Rotor Holder: Introduced - 1970 Discontinued - 1976 Image LXF File Brick 968, Trailer Base 4x14x1: Introduced - 1970 Discontinued - 1976 LXF File Brick 3137c01, Brick 2x2 with Wheels (Complete Assembly Shortcut): Introduced - 1969 Discontinued - 1999 LXF File Brick 4228, Slope Brick 33 5x6x2 Inverted: Introduced - 1981 Discontinued - 1990 LXF File
  22. Thanks, the wheels is a technique that i use in every Vintage set. While the photos i missed the 512x512 photo guideline, but now are correct the photos sizes, at least in my computer the photos are small. Plus another set. 688-1 - Shell Tank Truck Year - 1973 Theme - Vintage/Legoland LXF File -Brick 3137c02 substituted. -Tyre 7b substituted. -Brick 3137c01 substituted. -Decorations missing.
  23. Classic sets. 646-2 - Mobile Site Office Year - 1971 Theme - Vintage/Legoland LXF File -Brick 32 substituted. -Brick 7026 substituted. -Brick 3137c01 substituted. -Brick 3062a substituted. -Decorations missing. 350-1 - Spanish Villa Year - 1971 Theme - Vintage/Legoland LXF File -Brick 33 substituted. -Brick 7026 substituted. -Brick 453cc01 substituted. -Brick 646cc01 substituted. -Brick x533b missing. -Brick 3144 missing. 608-1 - Kiosk Year - 1971 Theme - Vintage/Legoland LXF File -Brick 32 substituted. -Brick 33 substituted. -Brick 7026 substituted. -Baseplate 819 substituted.
  24. In cinema the last movie I watched was Tron: Legacy from 2010. In TV the last one was Click from 2006. And in DVD the last one was Toy Story 3 from 2010. The three don't was bad, at least for me, the best was Tron: Legacy.
  25. Giovanne

    Seatron?

    I think you're correct, the Seatron Minifigure would be simplified if released in the Collectable Minifigures, but I still don't like the Space Alien from CM3, but Frenzy is cool, because he is still unique. Thanks for the answer. Giovanne.
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