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Given the number of unopened sets on ebay at what is essentially the same price as the "updated" set, I'd bet most people who were going to buy this death star either have it. Also, the old one was on sale for a long time, but how long was it actually produced for? Was Lego making and restocking it regularly, or did it make a lot of them that were hard to shift, and this new one is just riding the increased recent interest in Star Wars due to the now annual movies? It has some cool figures, but they're not the big draw for me, I like ships, vehicles and good dioramas. This set has none of those and the price here in the UK is equivalent to a UCS tie, a UCS slave 1, and a Vaders Tie vs A-wing. I'd bet if you gave kids the option of those or a blocky sphere with compromised representations of various scenes, they'd go with the Ships.
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I haven't built mine yet, but it looks like when I do I'll be reinforcing it somehow, and/or designing a custom stand. Much like slave 1, it seems to need a bit of extra adaption to be as strong as TLG think it is.
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Those wings are so smooth! nice work sir!
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[MOC] My version of Luke's X-Wing T-65 in gray used look
Flandy replied to Florian_Wayne's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Please do, it looks great! As does the x-wing, nice work. -
[MOD] 75102 X-wing S-foil, rubber band, and landing gear fix
Flandy replied to Flandy's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Thanks guys, I'm really surprised by how positive the response to this has been! I've been tinkering again in order to get the rear fuselage a bit less square. I've lowered the rear deck 1 plate, used some of the long slopes that are on the sides to gently taper the profile, moved the twisty knob to the back of the ship much like the UCS x-wing, greebled the top and rear sections, and added some slopes to profile the lower half of the fuselage below and to the rear of the cockpit. I tried to give the impression of the proton torpedo launch tubes too. I'm not done yet, there's other tweaks to do, like trying to get the gap between the fuselage and the engines, making the front of the engines more shaped (probably steal the same idea as others on that one), and getting the nose more shaped, without losing strength. I don't want to turn it into a fragile but accurate representation, I want to maintain as much playability as possible. The wings are no doubt less solid, but I think the trade off on looks with those is worth it, and the other mods so far don't make any difference to strength. -
I think the U-wing has suffered the most in the transition from "real" (mythical sci-fi mostly CGI spaceship) to lego. it seems a lot dumpier than the film version, which is long, sleek and pretty sexy for a troop carrier. I'll still get one, build it, and then enjoy making it more accurate.
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[Model MOC] T-47 Airspeeder (Snowspeeder)
Flandy replied to LiLmeFromDaFuture's topic in LEGO Star Wars
It looks excellent, playable, sturdy, and a lot more accurate than Lego's offering. Well done sir!- 161 replies
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[MOD] 75102 X-wing S-foil, rubber band, and landing gear fix
Flandy replied to Flandy's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Yeah it's a lot of fun getting the band behind the pin! I made a sort of two pronged fork out of plates for the second x-wing. -
That looks excellent! Way better than TLG version which is desperately in need of a redesign. Good work!
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Flandy replied to XimenaPaulina's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Kylo Ren's shuttle with a wing mod to open them out like the movie makes for a pretty impressive ship. The shuttle tyderium 75094 is also really great, and if you shop around, you can find it relatively cheap these days. Get it before it's disscontinued! -
Any lego set is a source of bricks for MOCs, I've bought 2 of many sets for just that reason, but that's so i can display the set, or a MOD'd version of it, and use the same parts for something else, or to just increase the parts stock for future projects. What I'm saying is that I'd like to display the battlepack builds, but they're frequently so crappy compared to the regular sets that they go straight into the parts trays. What I don't understand from your comment is that you have to build MOCs to be a lego fan? How do you figure that? I like building the sets as they are, but if there are any ways I feel they can be improved, I'm not shy about remodeling them, after all they can be rebuilt to original specs any time. At the moment money and spares quantity is what has limited my MOC building. I have other interests outside lego (the 4 wheeled variety) that do like sucking up spare cash. Not that I feel I have to justify myself here, but if a MOC is merely a build you came up with yourself, then my first MOC was probably about 1982, and I stil have every bit of lego I've ever owned, and I'm sure I'm far from unique here. If that's insufficient to be called an AFOL then so be it.
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[MOD] 75102 X-wing S-foil, rubber band, and landing gear fix
Flandy replied to Flandy's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Yea, I'd love to be able to do that for those who want to, but I'm more hands on, sifting through the spares tubs builder than a virtual one. From the pictures you should be able to work out most of it. The first one, i built as a totally standard x-wing, then pulled one upper wing/engine off and reworked it until it was where i wanted it, then mirrored it for the other side and repeated the process for the lower pair. -
Wasting bricks on a poor build is very unsatisfactory for us AFOL's, but my 8 and 10 year old nephews kind of like them. That said, they don't stay intact for long. and parts get used for other things. Maybe if there was one bigger build you could complete if you collected all the currently available battlepacks? Not so much a modular build as 4 collections of parts that go toward one bigger build.
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[MOD] 75102 X-wing S-foil, rubber band, and landing gear fix
Flandy replied to Flandy's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Used up some of my VIP points to pick up the resistance X-wing 75149 this week, I also put in a bricklink order for as many of the parts as I could think of to do the conversion on that set, plus some of the more cosmetic tweaks. Turns out i still need a few blue tiles, a couple of inverted curved slopes, and I might think of some other things too, but for now I built up the set to replicate the mods on the black and orange x-wing. With the lighting being better today, I took a good few pics as being grey, it's easier to see some of the modifications: -
Forum members, and Sainsburys: http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/shop/gb/groceries/lego-star-wars-first-order-battle-pack---75132 In my excitement I forgot to post the link..... DURRRR!
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Just an FYI for UK members, the current battle packs are down to £6! Grab em while you can!
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Very much liking the R2 install solution, that's neatly done!
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[MOD] 75102 X-wing S-foil, rubber band, and landing gear fix
Flandy replied to Flandy's topic in LEGO Star Wars
I don't I'm afraid, but to do the rubber band change most of it is assorted standard plates of 1 and 2 stud widths, a few L shaped 2x2 plates, the two plates with the axle pin, all of which can be any colour that works with the model, a pair of black 12x3 wedge plates, six 1x1 technic bricks, two 2x1 technic bricks with 2 holes, eight of those 3 stud long technic pins, six 2x1 plates with horizontal hole (6089147), and a pair of 6030286 levers. Off the top of my head I can't think of anything else that's needed to do this mod. I just raided the spares box, and another 75102 I bought cheap without the figures, though mostly that just supplied a few orange parts and the extra 12x3 wedge plates. -
[MOD] 75102 X-wing S-foil, rubber band, and landing gear fix
Flandy replied to Flandy's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Thank you guys, these have all been very positive comments! I did a partial strip down of one side just to take pics last night, so you can get a guide as to how to mod the wings. It should be noted that if you are doing this to a completely stock X-wing, the changes are solely in the wing/engine units. Shaping of the wings I'm sure you can work out from the pics, you'll need 4 12x3 wedge plates and from there it's fairly simple. The first part I'll go into is the arrangement on the end of the lower wing to get it studs side up. I'll let the pics do the talking since i took plenty! The pin left protruding is the one the rubber bands will pull on. The 2x1 technic brick acts to transfer the load to the pin which then has the 2 1x1 bricks on it, meaning what would be one stud holding it on turns into 4, plus the one from the previous assembly giving 5 studs in an L shape. It's not as many as I'd like, but for a display odel, it's nicely swooshable. The lower engine assembly looks externally much as the original, but for a few curved slopes to smooth it out, but the internals are mostly different, to accomodate the new wing. The upper one is similarly changed inside to fit in the 2x2 bearing element: http://brickset.com/parts/design-4488 It should be noted that it's important to fit the rubber bands before you fit this part, then build up the plates around it. The engine can now be fitted to the fuselage of the ship. I added another narrow technic beam to the back of the wing hing pins in order for the long blue pin to be properly located. The rubber bands need to go behind this blue pin which is a little tricky to do. Now add the engine for the bottom wing, but use the wing to hook the rubber bands, before stretching them, and fixing the wing to the engine Job done! I'm not going to make any claims for this being the sturdiest construction ever, but my 8 year old nephew was playing with it and failed to break for him, so it must be fine for display. The rubber band tension is working along the plane of the plates on the lower wing, so there's minimal force pullin the wing off, and the lasers on the ends of the wings seem to fall off alot more easily than the wings themselves. One confession I will make is that the 2x1 plates with loops that hold the lower lasers to the underside of the lower wings are painted black, as they only seem to come in grey and they looked out of place. I shall hold my head in shame... -
[MOD] 75102 X-wing S-foil, rubber band, and landing gear fix
Flandy posted a topic in LEGO Star Wars
Hi all, be kind, this is the first time I've actually started a topic here, and shared pics of my lego fumblings. I've been away from lego for 20 years, and then my GF bought me the lego millenium falcon for christmas, and it's totally rekindled my love (for Lego, not the GF, I loved her already...). Like many, I found the S-foils on the most recent T-70 X-wings rather underwhelming. The X-wings in the movie look so cool, aggressive, dynamic, and the new engine pods and the way the wings fold to become one single plane in cruise mode is very slick indeed. The Lego version is significantly less slick in this regard, and this bothered me. As is well documented, the wings don't even meet, let alone combine into one, the lower wing is studs down, which means the ugly plate underside is on show, and the dreaded blue rubber bands, both look out of place at the back of the engine pods, and pull the wings at an angle. I will say that I like the folding mechanism as a play function, and did not want to loose it. So first off, the closed position: When they're closed, there is no gap, no angle difference, and to all intents and purposes, it appears as though it's one single wing, just as it should. And now, open Again, no angle change due to rubber band tension. The bands are still being used, but I found a way to integrate them such that they pull the wings closed as they should, but not unevenly, and within the forward profile of the wings so that they're not obvious. In fact they now look like some kind of power cables on the engine undesides. Here's some close ups: I'll go into more detail on this tomorrow if anyone's interested, but essentially the now studs up lower wings have some 2x1 modified plates with pin loops with pins going into 1x1 technic bricks as the method of attaching them, with one of the pins sticking out for the bands to locate on. The bands then go around the back of another pin that replaced a cream coloured short pin on the body of the ship, then go up inside the upper wing engine where there's one of thes guys for them to hook on to: It has as much tension as the original system, but looks alot slicker, though i will admit it is a bit trickier to put together. the bands also seem to hold the lower wing onto the engine a bit too, which is nice. The rear landing gear is rubbish on the original, and i wanted something that would retract cleanly. The real ship has landing gear that emerges from the slopes between the curved engine and the wing. This seemed impossible to duplicate at this scale, and with the stuff for the new folding mechanism, so did landing gear on the engines too, so i mounted it to the body, at its widest part. It folds up and becomes part of the body curve at the back, which is nice. I apologise for the crappy lighting, again, I'll get better pics if there's interest. I may swap the grey part for black, but I don't have any at the moment. Elsewhere on the ship, I moved the cockpit back one stud, and started playing around reprofiling the nose a little. This is the next area for my attention and is a work in progress. Please feel free to comment, I'm open for any constructive criticism! -
[MOC] 1: 250 Mini UCS Rebel Transport GR-75 [LDD file]
Flandy replied to mortesv's topic in LEGO Star Wars
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Superb MOC, so crisp and well thought through! Great work!
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Flandy replied to XimenaPaulina's topic in LEGO Star Wars
They once invaded Denmark..... true story -
If it's not a scam, and it smells seriously fishy at that price, then you'd be insane to part out a sealed box UCS Falcon. Buy it, sit on it for a few years, and make an absolute killing, but you're probably throwing away $1000 if you part it out.
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Flandy replied to XimenaPaulina's topic in LEGO Star Wars
I like buying sets super cheap on ebay minus their minifigures. I just picked up a brand new in the box 75102 Poes x-wing for less than half that I paid for the complete set back in December (which wasn't full retail either), and it means I can mess around and either end up with one heavily modded x-wing and have a lot of useful spares, or build up 2 x-wings and use the spare pilot that came with the first set for the second.