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legoSWfan

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  1. Nice update ! Where did you get those backpacks and pauldrons ? And I daresay the weapons come from Brickarms (Is a way to buy Brickarms star wars weapons without buying the whole pack ?)
  2. I'm cool, don't worry, sorry if my words seemed rude, I didn't mean to.
  3. Well, take a look at thos images, http://www.atelierdufaucon.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/swx62_preview.jpg http://img00.deviantart.net/98d0/i/2016/280/e/6/u_wing_schematics_by_ravendeviant-dak92nh.jpg They clearly show a flat section (the blue part) and curved sides. In addition the sides are in 2 pieces.
  4. Your model is, as I already said before, very nice but imo the first thing you should improve is the shape of the nose. Yours is too flat, you need to make it more curve and maube thicker. I can't remember, how many figs can the troop bay contain ? I can't wait to have the LDD files
  5. Very nice work with many details. Is this a minifig-scale ship or more like the X-Wing UCS ?
  6. Seems very accurate and has a nice shape. I love it !
  7. Really nice ships. I thought first, that was official printed parts
  8. Very nice render ! Love those canons too
  9. At least the second option seems far cheaper
  10. Nice pic ! Proportions seem good, but if you plan to expose it wings open, you need a new display stand ah ah
  11. Love it I have always loved cargo/transport ship in Star Wars, This one with the transport variant of the Tie Striker (someone knows its name ?) are pretty cool. And I agree with JDbricks, perhaps the wings should be bigger
  12. Yes ofc, it wasn't straghtforward I was speaking about this thing (a recess ?): http://www.noelshack.com/2016-52-1483132866-u-wing-sw-battlefront.png On your model, it's too flat imo
  13. Yes, definitely better !
  14. Very nice ! Proportions are good, maybe the grey part is a bit too thin but nevermind. Once done I suggest that you redesign the front, to be more accurate Here is a good picture for inspiration : http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/e/e3/U-wing-SW_Battlefront.png/revision/latest?cb=20161213062352
  15. Seems good regarding this picture https://nerdvanamedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/orson-krennic-rogue-one-ben-mendelsohn.jpg
  16. Can't wait to see that :)
  17. Oh, I feared that it might happen ... And it would be problematic ?
  18. I agree with Kit Bricksto, they seem to be right scaled, maybe a bit long (are they fixed or they float ? I can't see on your pic). If you use the same methode as your first pic for the intakes (with replacing slope bricks), it should be fine imo.
  19. Hi ! Any update in your work ? :) Kind regards
  20. Looks very good ! Far better than the official set (which stills good). I love how you rendered the armored plates on each side. Is it minifig scale ?
  21. I found this MOC of UCS Red Five (which looks by the way very good) for engines: As I said before, X-Wing and U-Wing have same engines apart from their sizes (U-Wing's engines are bigger). And imo those engines are quite accurate and big enough so I thought that you could find inspiration with this MOC.
  22. Very nice MOC, smooth with details It's around 315 meters length according to Wookiepedia and Nebulon-B is 300m length
  23. I was wondering if custom capes exist in order to be more accurate with movies or if anyone has an idea to make my own ? For example Director Krennic's cape covers his shoulders in Rogue One and give him this so awesome "Imperial" style but in Lego he has a "normal" cape which is far less cool.
  24. Oh yes, my bad, he's "just" a colonel ...
  25. And what about polybag of Yularen ? I did not check so maybe I'm wrong.
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