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Cjd223

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  1. Very nicely done, great tribute.
  2. As I'm sure that many of you have seen The Last Jedi Teaser today, I have a special announcement that AFOLs will love to hear about. Last Fall, I attempted to make a Lego Rogue One Trailer in just under two months, but fell quite short of finishing the trailer for the Star Wars Go Rogue Contest. Now that Star Wars has released a trailer with MUCH fewer shots (51 fewer to be exact) I will be going full force (get it) into remaking the teaser trailer from The Last Jedi. I have already knocked out two shots so far, and have started planning out different techniques to make others easier to complete. I should note that my style of Lego animation is fully CG through 3D animation, oh and I should mention all at 4K resolution I will post updates in this thread as more shots become complete in bunches. As for now, here is one of the two shots I completed today as well as some screenshots from my Rogue One trailer to give everyone an idea as to the quality that shots will be completed at.
  3. The only sagging apparent on my model would be the black bars running along the side of the body. As for the engines, there is no sagging there they are in place just fine.
  4. Truly incredible! Makes me wonder if perhaps TLG will consider releasing a Cargo ship of this scale one day...
  5. Just a heads up to everyone that the parts list is now accessible on rebrickable! http://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-7593/cjd_223/dmarkngs-hammerhead-corvette/
  6. From the designer of fantastic UCS-scaled MOCs comes a Hammerhead Corvette. The MOC contains 3,606 pieces in total, and measures 35 inches long, 13 inches wide, and 14 inches tall. Take down Imperial Star Destroyers with a UCS-scaled Hammerhead Corvette from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Despite the fact that the scale of this model is unknown, the model itself does not disappoint in terms of both accuracy and detail. There is an instructions bundle available for this MOC which includes a 480 page pdf instruction manual, a parts list, and LDD files. All we ask is an exchange of 35 U.S Dollars ($35) for the entire bundle. For more details about purchasing the bundle, please either PM me or contact me at chrdvorak@hotmail.com via email. As for sticker, The manual includes a plate to where the sticker will go, but until more information is learned about the Hammerhead, a sticker will not officially be released. Here are some images from the manual that show the design and completed model: https://flic.kr/s/aHskUfjEMD Parts list: http://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-7593/cjd_223/dmarkngs-hammerhead-corvette/ Please use this topic to discuss anything about the MOC including the building process, questions, part substitutions, etc.
  7. This is incredible! The result when putting together the sections recreates several scenes from the trailer and movie. Very impressive! -Christian
  8. https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-4042/cjd_223/cavegod-ucs-at-at-instructions/
  9. Bump time! The manual is complete! However before releasing it to the public, I will be building one of my own. All 3,606 parts ordered! Pics to come when I begin building! -Christian
  10. Given that the finished Model measures a little bit less than 3 feet long, that would make it likely a bit larger than the 1/250 scale.
  11. Time to bump this thread! As of today, an instruction manual for this Hammerhead MOC is officially underway! More updates to follow as the manual progresses. -Christian
  12. I have thought about making modifications for an AT-ACT since for the most part the instructions would stay the same other than the head, side panels, and some greebling details.
  13. The Parts list has finally been approved by rebrickable and is available here: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-6224/cjd_223/cavegod-ucs-tie-defender/
  14. I think there are likely 6 of them, it would seem a bit odd to have a mold for such a large piece over the wheels
  15. Love this MOC, well done! I will likely be recreating this one!
  16. Yes, I see it!
  17. This is such an awesome MOC, I love the fully technic design and it's quite impressive to see how well everything has been coming out thus far!
  18. The piece shown in the first image is from the original design of the ship. Cavegod redesigned it to match the UCS Tie more closely and that expensive piece is no longer needed. The picture just above the sticker shows the new design.
  19. Yes, him and I work together.
  20. From the designer of the most famous AT-AT MOC comes a UCS Tie Defender. The MOC contains 1,676 pieces in total. Despite being a relatively simple design consisting of a base with 3 identical wings, the model itself does not disappoint in terms of both accuracy and detail. There is an instructions bundle available for this MOC which includes a 162 page pdf instruction manual, a parts list, and LDD files. All we ask is an exchange of 20 U.S Dollars ($20) for the entire bundle. For more details about purchasing the bundle, please either PM me or contact me at chrdvorak@hotmail.com via email. For the sticker, I recommend printing it at 122mm width by 61mm height after downloading the original file in the bundle. Here are some images from the manual that show the design and completed model: The Rebrickable listing will be approved soon for an easy to access parts list. Please use this topic to discuss anything about the MOC including the building process, questions, part substitutions, etc.
  21. This is awesome!! I had a very large Hoth setup but never finished it, this makes me want to go grab those bricks again!
  22. It's been a while since we've gotten an update! Well worth the wait, the progress is incredible, this MOC is turning out very well. I love the lights that you added in, but maybe turn the intensity down a touch, perhaps it was the camera though
  23. This looks like it is right around the perfect size for a minifig-scaled AT-AT. Everytime a member makes an AT-AT I wonder why TLG refuses to make a larger one as well...
  24. I like the gray version much more. While technically the wall might actually be tan, the gray replicates the lighting from the movie much better.
  25. So cool to see the Nebulon get a chance to be shown off in public. I'm nervous for you as well as excited. I am curious to see how well the back panels stay together as well as some small greeble pieces. Hopefully all goes well!
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