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Volt_Bricks

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  • Birthday February 27

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    Netherlands
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    Lego, Star Wars, Gaming and Sci-Fi

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  1. Great build! Though I always wonderd how useful this would be on the battlefield
  2. Hehe yes they are a real pain to combat, but amazing to defend your AT-AT's
  3. Sorry for necroing this post but I was away for two weeks on holiday without any wifi so I couldn't reply. Haha I never forgot about this one, though I did question why the empire didn't use them on Hoth 1914 pieces in total, and I hope it can support the walker Yeah I'm selling the LDD files in my BrickLink Store: http://www.bricklink...itemID=98989899 Yeah I always try to give it a special touch, just like I did with my TIE-Bomber!
  4. Yeah can't find it in the .sc file, I'll try and look something up in the .jars maybe I can find something there myself.
  5. I return again, now with backup for the Imperial troops and maybe this time the Rebels won't succeed in taking down AT-AT's The All Terrain Anti-Aircraft is making it's entrance on the battlefield with guns blazing, these low profile walkers serverd the sole purpose of defending armor columns against aerial threats. Because of this it's outfitted with a single flak pod on the roof of the walker, which can fire multiple ordnances like concussion missiles. Here you can see the side view of my AT-AA Design. A closer view on the Turret mounted on top that can be aimed at almost every threat possible. Here you see the back with some exhausts and a ramp that gives acces to the insides of the walker. And the ramp can be seen extended here, it actually can be used, so not only for show. And as last but not least the insides of the AT-AA, on the bottem right you can see equipment racks. And in the cockpit you can see both the chairs of the driver and the gunner, with my characteristic cockpit design. This MOC can be bought in my BrickLink store, so be sure to take a look if you want to support me! BrickLink: http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=Volt_Bricks&itemID=98989899 I wish you all a great summer!
  6. Hey I'm making some 360 view Video's off my LDD Models, but it takes quite a long time, is there anyway I can dedicate more Ram to the process like in AE or C4d?
  7. Already wondering when I'd see the first Minifig Scale Ghost, looks amazing keep up the great work!
  8. Great work, these droideka's work way better then the official Lego One's, especially the ones from the battlepacks! But you should really try out designing a Droideka Mk II for some extra challenge it's a real pain to design, tried it myself as well: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=130910&hl= P.S. I really like the way it can roll itself up, it looks very roundish
  9. That's a very impressive build!
  10. Amazing how you can tell such a story in such a small space, the little story you added makes it even more sad though
  11. Very interesting greebling yes, and a fresh design of a speeder! But maybe some more yellow, or atleast a bit of colour variation, this way it looks less dull.
  12. Amazing model! And amazing pictures that make it look enormously stunning to see, what a beautiful build!
  13. Amazing, now we need all that pieces to be chrome and it would be even more stunning to see!
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