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  1. UPDATED PHOTOS Finally got the time to offer some updated photos for this MOC design. I also made a few cosmetic changes, but overall the design is the same...just looks flashier with a Star Wars Battlefront background.
  2. May I present an all-new MOD design: --TIE Striker-- Straight from the new film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, the TIE Striker is a brilliantly-designed new variant on the original craft. With a wide array of armament and weaponry, and sporting a new atmosphere-friendly design, this TIE variant proves to be a match for even the best Rebel pilots. The Lego Group has released their own version of the craft. There are many things I liked about their design, and given this is a MOD, there are a few similarities in design. What separates this one from their model, however, is the increased range in features and detail. When redesigning the wings, I decided to switch some of the plates with tile pieces. I am one of those Lego builders who prefers tiles over plates for wing designs. Plus, the wings look even sleeker now. In addition, the wings feature front blasters, smaller, custom-designed hinges, and underside accent builds. For the body, I went to the visual guide for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. There are MANY things in that one that, surprisingly, weren't incorporated into the official Lego release (i.e. a second pilot seat, and a storage area for the bombs). I am very pleased to say that this version includes those design characteristics. Starting with the front, I updated the controls for the TIE pilot, which are more minifigure-friendly and realistic. Also, I switched the hatch build with the hatch plate (looks more like the original ship); I updated the front blasters with a new hinge piece, rather than the spring-loaded missiles; and I added some underside blasters as well. The center storage area includes an area for 16 bombs. Also underneath that area, I've included a hatch where those bombs can be deployed/dropped. Finally, as I said previously, the rear end includes an area for a 2nd pilot, as well as controls and handlebars for TIE Pilot operations. The end also includes a redesigned engine, with the familiar engine design of the original craft. I am very excited to share my MOD with you all, and I hope you guys are excited to build it for yourself. MOCpages Please let me know what you think below. God bless!
  3. May I present this new design up for sale:--Imperial 74-Z Speeder Bike-- Many Star Wars fans recognize this vehicle. It's well known from the Endor Speeder Bike chase scene in Return of the Jedi. It's also appeared briefly in Revenge of the Sith, and more recently in Star Wars Battlefront as a playable vehicle in both the training mode and the Endor maps.It goes without saying that LEGO has released several designs based on this vehicle. I went to the source material for inspiration, and I couldn't be happier with the results. Starting at the bow, I included the usual flap & rod design. It's obviously a novelty cliche among LEGO's speeders, but considering they are the best part in LEGO's brick palette, they had to do.What's new about it is the rods are now connected in a very sturdy way, and this way also allows for a small underside blaster, just like the one in the movies.Moving on to the man body, I included the usual handlebar design...as it works really well with the minifigures. I did fix the top of the speeder with some smoother brown pieces to make it look more like the original speeder.Finally, with the stern, I added two things: some parts to mimic a seat, and a rear flap design. I'm still surprised we haven't seen the set of rear flaps in the original LEGO variations, but for now, this one definitely works.I am very excited to share this product with you all, and I hope you guys are excited to build it for yourself. MOCpages Let me know what you think below.
  4. Seen in episodes 7, 8, and 10 of Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 4, this creature proved to be a nuisance to the clone troopers fighting the Umbara troops. The design for this model is based on the concept art, which details the shape as well as the features of the creature. The design features glow-in-the-dark areas (to add the "Umbara" effect); adjustable frontal arms, ears, and body; and a tail that can be re-positioned based on play-ability desires. I'm really pleased with the end result of this design, and I hope you are too. Make sure you check out the other project page at MOCpages, and the promotional video on YouTube. God bless.
  5. Thanks. :-). I've actually updated the design somewhat some this was posted. Once I'll render those, I'll post them. Nothing major to the cockpit area; just a few cosmetic changes.
  6. Yes. One was. It was just very small and out of scale. It also did not have as much space for troops or their weapons, so it's purpose seemed really unknown to me. In addition, because of its size, I didn't notice it was in that set at first. :-)
  7. I'm finally ready to introduce a new, originally-designed speeder to you straight from the classic trilogy: --Rebel Troop Carrier-- Based on the speeder used by the Rebel Alliance at Echo Base on Hoth, this speeder isn't the most recognizable among Star Wars fans, but as a vehicle from the films, as well as being featured as a design element on the Hoth maps of Star Wars: Battlefront, it is still a valuable icon of our appreciation. To date, LEGO has only released one version of this speeder. Included as a supplement in their newest hoth set, 75098, it wasn't my favorite. To me, little-to-no detail was put into the build, as it was a very simple build and, surprisingly, much smaller than I'd previously hoped it be. Needless to say, I took it upon myself to create a much more, highly-detailed rendition of the speeder. Using namely the photos of the speeder from The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: Battlefront, as well as inspiration from other LEGO customs designers, I think this speeder turned out great. The scale is perfect for this build. It includes spaces for 4 rebel troops and a driver, as well as 5 spots for easy blaster housing. The front of the model is a very sturdy assembly which houses the different lights seen on the original speeder. It's also built at an angle, just like the real thing. The most challenging aspect of this model was the rear side, as there is a LOT of detail to consider. In the end, I was able to synchronize detail and functionality/playability together, rather than have detail be the "sacrificial lamb: for functinality's sake. The center end opens up so there is more access from the rear side of the speeder for troop entrance. MOCpages Comments welcome. God bless.
  8. Regardless if he or she is ore is not a Star Wars fan, probably everyone has heard of the AT walkers by now. Starting with the AT-AT and the AT-ST, these constructions of terror would create a legacy of vehicles that would come to appear in nearly every corner of the Star Wars story. Eventually, with the debut of Revenge of the Sith, the Republic AT-RT walker was introduced into the Star Wars story. A small, yet maneuverable walker, the AT-RT proved to be a valuable Republic asset throughout the entirety of the Clone Wars. LEGO has made 4 renditions of the walker (5 if you count 30006-1, even though I don't), and some have paid great attention to detail, while others moreso to accuracy in size and shape. Personally, I think that the small version of the walker included in 8098 is the best to date. I set out to improve on that design. This version is based on the standard AT-RT, which first debuted in Revenge of the Sith and subsequently appeared in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars film, in addition to multiple episodes of the animated show. It features everything the walker from the TV series does...an open control seat, a place for the clone trooper's blaster, an adjustable frontal blaster, and adjustable legs. Furthermore, the best part is the model has an improved design and is built to match minifigure scale. This version is based on the 501st Legion AT-RT which first appeared in Season 4 Episode 7 of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. It features everything the standard walker design does as well, but it reflects the paint swap for the 501st Legion Clone Troopers. I am really impressed with how these designs turned out, and I hope you are too. MOCpages (Standard) MOCpages (501st Variant) Comments welcome. God bless.
  9. --UPDATED VERSION OF MY PREVIOUS MOC-- The newly-released Star Wars Battlefront showcases some of the best weapons from the original trilogy films. These included the weapons seen on Tatooine, the Death Star, Hoth, Bespin, Endor, and Jakku. This design is from the Battle of Hoth: the Rebel Alliance's 1.4 FD P-Tower. This turret was crucial to the Battle of Hoth, as the Rebels would not be able to deal with the countless Imperial forces otherwise. The Lego Group has released a few renditions of the weapon themselves. Some have been great, while others (like the one in 75098) barely resemble the original weapon. This design took some work, but the end product is everything I wanted. My MOC is a minifig-scale design with a realistic design and control panel assembly. The design is built more for looks, explaining the supplemental energy pack's inclusion. However, one of the best playability features is the snow pad. The inner assembly includes a platform which can be rotated to change the angle the turret is shooting at. Should be great in helping your Rebel troops defeat those pesky Imperial Snowtroopers or AT-STs. MOCpages. Comments welcome. God bless.
  10. Wow. Impressive moc. I love how you were able to make it minifigures scale while retaining all the necessary detail. :-)
  11. How can i deactivate my account and delete past pages I've started? Thanks in advance.
  12. Thanks for pointing out those two, Jamie. I'll work on editing them tomorrow. I've had those on for some time and never fixed the descriptions. Again, thanks for noting those two specifically. :-)
  13. Honestly, no, I don't steal people's Mocs, and I certainly don't sell other designers Mocs. I research different Mocs for all my models, find ones that look great, and tweak them drastically. I look for several features (I.e. Detail, resemblance, structure, etc), and wherever I can, I modify those models in order to not make them duplicates and make the designs even better. And I try to give credit where credit is due. Based on your comment, I will be rechecking and, if necessary, updating my descriptions in order to make sure I've given credit where credit is due. If it's to an individual designer, I give credit to them. If it's to TLG, I offer credit. I make an effort to have original designs, and I try to make an effort not to have identical designs. The specific idea you mentioned, the Delta-7s, are ones I am still trying to modify. The design it's based on is brilliant, as I've stated in my descriptions. I just worked on it, and I spent hours modifying it in order to make the features all match specific variants of the starfighter. To reiterate, I don't sell others peoples designs. That would be very unethical, and I would never do that to another LEGO Star Wars fan, especially one I look to inspiration to for my designs.
  14. I was actually going to change my username. Thanks for pointing that out. That was the username I used Originally At the time, I thought I could advertise on EuroBricks, but since I spoke with moderators about policy and such, I changed how i did things and now have the links on a separate site while UNLISTED on Eurobricks. Just a policy thing.
  15. This listing is for a custom LEGO Digital Designer (LDD) model I have designed: "Darth Vader's TIE Advanced x1" Being an iconic Imperial ship from "A New Hope" and the Season 2 trailer of "Star Wars Rebels," this ship has a place in the hearts of all die-hard Vader fans. LEGO has released many renditions of this model. Specific set numbers include 4484, 7150/7152, 7262, 8017, 10131, and 10175. While all of those renditions are great, however, my design surpasses all of them in its detailing and beauty. Although the color scheme is based on the colors depicted in LEGO's #8017 rendition, the model is based closest to #75082. The cockpit interior has been heavily modified. It's blacker then LEGO's versions, and the controls are also modified as well. The rear design of the cockpit makes this model it's own. Size-wise, it's in perfect proportion to the cockpit, and it's very securely fastened to the cockpit with a combination of pins and plates. The wings are also securely fastened to the cockpit, with the same combination as the rear, along with axle pipes. Definitely the best moc by far. This ship makes the perfect addition to your Imperial fleet collection. Here are some more pictures of the ship taken from different views.
  16. Thanks for the suggestion, and thanks for the positive feedback.
  17. This listing is for a custom Star Wars transport ship I designed. --Bespin Cloud Car-- MOCpages Featured in "The Empire Strikes Back" as well as a playable vehicle in the upcoming Bespin DLC for Star Wars: Battlefront, this vehicle resonates with many Star Wars fans around the world, and it is also one of my favorites given its elegant design and look of a futuristic automobile. LEGO released their own rendition of the craft in 2002, and since then, only one updated model has been released. On the downside, this new model is not built to minifigure scale. My design is great at being a substitute in this case. Before I start in on the features of this design, I should give a shoutout to the designer who designed his own version of this ship, which served as the inspiration for my design. You can check out his model here on LEGO Ideas. This model has been designed according to the specifications of the original craft. With opening side doors on both sides, a smooth assembly, functional cockpit glass, and a realistic center engine box assembly, this design is perfect. Here are some more pictures of the ship from different angles. Comments are welcome. I'm especially interested to hear opinions and suggestions on the cockpit glass assembly. I had some trouble making it look more like the real thing, so I just kept to the design featured in 7119.
  18. This listing is for a custom Star Wars transport ship I designed. 
 --Bespin Cloud Car-- MOCpages 
 Featured in "The Empire Strikes Back" as well as a playable vehicle in the upcoming Bespin DLC for Star Wars: Battlefront, this vehicle resonates with many Star Wars fans around the world, and it is also one of my favorites given its elegant design and look of a futuristic automobile. 
 LEGO released their own rendition of the craft in 2002, and since then, only one updated model has been released. On the downside, this new model is not built to minifigure scale. My design is great at being a substitute in this case. 
 Before I start in on the features of this design, I should give a shoutout to the designer who designed his own version of this ship, which served as the inspiration for my design. You can check out his model out here on LEGO Ideas. 
 This model has been designed according to the specifications of the original craft. With opening side doors on both sides, a smooth assembly, functional cockpit glass, and a realistic center engine box assembly, this design is perfect. Here are some more pictures of the ship from different angles. Comments are welcome. I'm especially interested to hear opinions and suggestions on the cockpit glass assembly. I had some trouble making it look more like the real thing, so I just kept to the design featured in 7119.
  19. Found images of the new Rogue One sets coming out later this year. Super excited. Really excited for the Imperial Hover Tank, the new AT-ST (FINALLY!!!!), and the TIE Striker.
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