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Magical Duck

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  1. Awesome progress, @Cumulonimbus! Maybe if 7L beam connected to the 3x11 panel was replaced with a 9L, so the rear mudguard could be placed one or two studs back the wheels wouldn't seem as small...
  2. Ha! I didn't even think of that... I can work on adding a minifig compatible seat. Thank you!
  3. Hi, all, After lurking around the forum for a bit, I decided it was time to post my first MOC. This is a Star Destroyer, made from the parts in 42028 Bulldozer set. Overview: I started this MOC while experimenting with different frames and connections between parts. After some trial and error, I created a triangular frame with the sides bent in. Having just seen The Last Jedi, I was obsessed with all things Star Wars and decided to attempt an ambitious build for my low skill level- a Star Destroyer. Given that I am not the kind of person who likes to mix their sets together, I eventually settled on the 42028 set to create this MOC from- not only because the low parts count would provide a challenge, but also it would be kind of fun to see a yellow... Banana Destroyer? The frame was primarily constructed of beams and perpendicular connectors: (Note that this construction, while fitting together properly, created some stress on the parts- portions of the front push each other a bit owing to the tightness of the frame. But it's the best solution I could find given the space/ parts available. ) After that was complete, I built the engines and the distinctive cabin and attached them: Features: Authentic body shape Posable turbolasers Built entirely from parts in 42028 Bulldozer set Detailed engines and cabin More Pictures: I hope you enjoyed my MOC! Thank you for stopping by, and I appreciate all feedback, comments, and suggestions! Regards, Magical Duck
  4. Hello, Barthezz Brick, I think your Game of Thrones MOC is fantastic!!! You have a keen eye for detail, and I especially love the texturing of the stone wall. I look forward very much to seeing your Venice build! Regards, Magical Duck
  5. Just found this video on Youtube: This is the first set (to my knowledge) that has over 1000 (numbered) steps?!
  6. Does anyone know why both types of 3L connectors are present in 42082? I presume the newer one is used because of the red color, but there are parts of the crane when the old ones are used and the new ones could work fine (or better): Is one stronger than the other, or is there something I'm missing?
  7. Hi, all, I live in the United States (specifically, Wisconsin ). Being an enthusiastic LEGO fan, after lurking around the forum for some years, I decided to finally create an account. You can expect to see some of my older creations in the days to come, and hopefully some newer ones, too. If you have questions, let me know down below. Regards, Magical Duck
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