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Brickdoctor

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  1. This discussion's probably better suited for a PM than a welcome thread; I'll send you a reply that way.
  2. I used a steering wheel for mine.
  3. I think it'd look better with the wider cockpit. With the 1-wide cockpit, there's more exposed hull, and that makes it more obvious that there's a lot of surface area there that's perfectly flat instead of curving and sloping towards the edge. Plus right now the cockpit is the same width as the fins, which when you look at them together makes the cockpit clearly too skinny and the fins clearly too fat.
  4. Oh, hey, that's my Midi-scale ISD you've included, and it's completely dwarfed. Awesome.It's too bad that it's so big that you probably can't build it with physical bricks, but be sure to show that off in the Star Wars forum!
  5. Make the other two bigger. As a quick fix, I think rotating the engines a bit (The top fins are supposed to be angled towards each other.) will help break up the blockiness. Then there should be a gap in the middle of the nose, so I'd work that in. Instead of building around the 2-wide middle section, make that 1-wide (The cockpit piece's bottom center tube will fit around the single stud so it remains centered.). Then the gap between the two halves of the hull is 1-wide; fill that in with a SNOTed plate on each side, which will leave a gap of a half-a-plate down the middle. (And it'll also eliminate the tile and the plate on the top and bottom of the nose. I also suggest changing the forward-most pair of SNOTed curved bricks into regular slopes. That'll get rid of the double curve, sort of humped shape you have right now, and instead you'll have one curve in the back flowing into one slope in the front.
  6. Discussion of sets you'd like to see in the future belongs in Future Star Wars Sets. I've moved your post over there.
  7. Yes, just post it as has been done above. Eventually one of us gets around to updating the first post.
  8. Yeah, for the A-wing, you basically have to either do it with real physical bricks so you can use illegal connections with a bunch of little bits in order to get the shapes and details you want, or you have to make it larger to make it work in LDD. (I've done one that's slightly larger in LDD; I can't really see many places where that can be made smaller in LDD without losing some of the shaping.)
  9. Welcome to EB!
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