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Gouniaf

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  1. Sweet ! There are a lot of details. How many parts did it take to build this small gem ?
  2. This is the first Zeta-class shuttle MOC I see, and I'm not disappointed. The cockpit could be more accurate, but if your intention was to fit 4 minifigures, that's ok. If ever Lego releaes an official Zeta model, it wouldn't be very different from your own. Great job !
  3. I'm very excited to see it built, whever you choose to do the Rebels or the Rogue One version.
  4. Thanks ! This is actually simpler than what I thought
  5. I must approve Flandy, if that set was for sell, I would take one. I'm a huge B-Wing fan, and I love your interpretation of the prototype. Especially the rotating system for the two cockpits. Could you explain how you did that ? Thank you The best Blade-wing (and B-wing) I've seen so far, great job !
  6. It's a good thing you add some play features. And these Imperial tank pilots fits very well on that MOC. Good job (one more time) !
  7. A few weeks ago I got myself the 75150 set, as I wanted to have the latest version of the A-Wing. I also built the Tie-advanced, although I'm not fond of Vader's ship. Then, I discovered Veynom's Y-Tie and I wanted to have my own. First, I've built a Y-Wing cockpit from spare parts, trying to get as close as possible from the incoming 75172 Rogue One's Y-Wing. After that, I removed some bricks from the Tie front part. A long Technic bar connect the both parts. It replaces the missile-launching bricks, beneath the Tie's cockpit. Then, I've rebuilt the top face of the Tie, replacing the hatch by the canopy, so one caracter can take place, as a passenger or a gunner for the Y-Wing's turret. I'm rather satisfied with my Ugly, but I think a few details could be improved. For example, the lack of landing gear (It's a recurrent issue with the original Tie-Advanded), and the turret's design, a bit too simple. Also, I wonder if I should replace the top canopy by the original hatch. What do you think ?
  8. The shape is really close to the source material. But it's a bit too bog next to the droid. Still a great (little) MOC
  9. You really get the good old expanded universe shape of the ship. Very nice job !
  10. Everything is good in your MOC, from the Slave 1 to the background. The little buildings add a lot to the scene. Good work !
  11. Very clever. I admire how you achieve a loyal representation of the buildings with few pieces, especialy the Ewoks'village. Your MOC must look good on a desk.
  12. What can I say ? This is actually THE ultimate AT-AT every Lego Star Wars fan would love to have on its shelf. You did a wonderful job !
  13. Wow, that is a great MOC ! I haven't seen any diorama of that scene before, that's original. It's also nice to stay close to the Lego design. I'm not a fan of the custom minfigures, but as there are not a lot og TFA minifigures yet, I can admit you used some.
  14. The world needs more Ebon Hawkss. Yours starts very well. I'm pretty exited to see it done. Good luck in your project
  15. This is every Imperial fan's dream !
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