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Post your Star Wars minifig collections!
LiLmeFromDaFuture replied to 1980-Something-Space-Guy's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Other than that, you could try your chance with the "Updates to your minifigure" threads; one might possibly consider it an update to their collection, maybe.- 3 replies
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[Model MOC] T-47 Airspeeder (Snowspeeder)
LiLmeFromDaFuture replied to LiLmeFromDaFuture's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Yes, I removed them since I began updating the MOC to comprise of readily available parts along with a coherent building guide, but before I could do that, eurobricks had a major overhaul, and the ability to upload LFX files no longer exist (unless you have already uploaded the file before the overhaul). I could host the files elsewhere, but I would rather not sign up to a site I would hardly visit, but it may come to that if eurobricks is seriously no longer supporting this… PS Tracytron, try not to quote 48 images; it makes the page unnecessarily long and equally repetitive; posting your question would have suffice…- 161 replies
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Google translate?
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75101 First Order TIE Fighter variations
LiLmeFromDaFuture replied to Red_5's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Error maybe.- 16 replies
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This is what you are looking for: Three quarters left by davidkfraser, on Flickr The LDD file of his speeder is available in his topic.
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[MOC] [WIP] The Command of the AT-AT
LiLmeFromDaFuture replied to LiLmeFromDaFuture's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Agreed with Fuppylodders and Smitty. I just cannot take the legs of the walker and simply shaft gears through it; there is literally no space and cannot be any space to do that, and the proportions would negatively require alteration in order to accommodate the engineering for the locomotion—it would be impossible. Again, bear in mind that this highly detailed AT-AT, with interior, will be piping around 10,000 pieces; the walker will not operate so efficiently under the immense weight. As for your negative gravity concept, that Smitty explained would not work so effectively, a design of this cannot easily hide amongst the skinny legs and the minimal space between the panels without being blatantly conspicuous; it is not ideal—but I have made preparations to prevent the hull from collapsing on the legs… -
[MOC] [WIP] The Command of the AT-AT
LiLmeFromDaFuture replied to LiLmeFromDaFuture's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Without it being cumbersome and conspicuous? I do not believe so. Understand that despite the impressive scale attributed to this MOC of the AT-AT walker, authentic locomotion would prove impossible in a scale respectively too confined to integrate, and to mention how the operation of the walker's locomotion can compromise the integrity of the elements utilized while under the toll of its immense weight. Regard also, that attempting to accomplish such in this scale would not manifest without compromising a considerable deal of details and proportions, which is the quintessence of UCS styled MOCs. -
Exceptionally nice rendering! The design is also intriguing—I like how you cause the bricks to face opposite directions by using the bars and clips.
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[WIP] MOC of the AT-ST Walker in LDD
LiLmeFromDaFuture replied to LiLmeFromDaFuture's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Another BlueRender of my AT-ST this time compared with LEGO's AT-ST for the upcoming movie Star Wars Rogue One Also, notice how I positioned the stance of my AT-ST similar to what we saw in the second trailer of Rogue One. -
[MOC] [WIP] The Command of the AT-AT
LiLmeFromDaFuture replied to LiLmeFromDaFuture's topic in LEGO Star Wars
That would probably work more so if the walker had motorized locomotion, but, more so as well complicate implementing such a design. Anyway, you might find it interesting that I used the wall panel elements excessively throughout the walker armor hull, which will not only significantly reduce the weight of each section of the armor hull, but it will also reduce the piece count, and the seams of the interlocked elements. -
[MOC][WIP] First Order Special Forces TIE Fighter
LiLmeFromDaFuture replied to Ramses25's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Oh, okay. I thought they happened to be one in the same! -
[MOC] Ord Mantell: Kyo's Cantina
LiLmeFromDaFuture replied to General Magma's topic in LEGO Star Wars
When I first saw this I read "Kylo's Cantina," but wonderful build nonetheless; it really captures that outer rim ambience!- 15 replies
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[MOC][WIP] First Order Special Forces TIE Fighter
LiLmeFromDaFuture replied to Ramses25's topic in LEGO Star Wars
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[MOC][WIP] First Order Special Forces TIE Fighter
LiLmeFromDaFuture replied to Ramses25's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Nice work! Have you acquired the parts necessary to build this yet? -
Well, the AT-ST, unlike the other vehicles in the line, is from the original trilogy (episode 6 ROTJ specifically), which most fans have seen and familiar with. LEGO has made some dramatic improvements in this installment, but still has their limitations, and as much of the walker's appearance we have in mind, the inaccuracies become easily noticeable. Also, you are welcome for the links. You are welcome! It is amazing to witness tremendous ingenuity from many individuals come out of modding the same set!
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Achieving that will not only require the inter-leg joint as I mentioned above, but 3-dimensional articulation for the joint thereof, to where they connect to the leg, and at the ankles. The neck would also need similar articulation to pull off the pose from the trailer.
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That is one smart kitty I also suggest that the legs be reposition a smidgen farther from the body; and maybe go even further with implement the inter-leg joint. In my perspective of the set, it seems the legs are dwarfed by the big head, but placing them further apart would enhance the aesthetics.
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Your cat seems to be loving these updates as well, that it has to get in on the action (and attention as well)!
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[WIP] MOC of the AT-ST Walker in LDD
LiLmeFromDaFuture replied to LiLmeFromDaFuture's topic in LEGO Star Wars
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Technic pin 2780 is currently produced in exclusively black. As for 3673, it does not have friction ridges as 2780, so it spins relatively free, though its mold does not permit bars to slide through completely—so it will not work with 3673.
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[WIP] MOC of the AT-ST Walker in LDD
LiLmeFromDaFuture replied to LiLmeFromDaFuture's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Ever since a major overhaul was issued to eurobricks (before you joined), the LFX attachment was not supported, though I also have not tried in a while. -
That is a nice way of doing the seats with those technic plates and stud jumpers!
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[WIP] MOC of the AT-ST Walker in LDD
LiLmeFromDaFuture replied to LiLmeFromDaFuture's topic in LEGO Star Wars
I will have to find an alternative to uploading the file, as originally I could just do that from eurobricks, but I believe it is no longer supported. -
[MOC] [WIP] The Command of the AT-AT
LiLmeFromDaFuture replied to LiLmeFromDaFuture's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Did you consider viewing the most recent comments to find it easier? Or you could just post another comment. I assume the newest mold, that is why it would exist, to improve on the older design. And what do you mean the smaller head would cause it to topple over?