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2mpaired

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  1. 1. It's ~46in long, ~29in wide, and ~20in tall (with stand). As far as weight, if BL's weights for the pieces are correct, then it weighs ~37lbs. 2. Very sturdy! I've had it on the floor to make room in my studio and accidentally kicked it on multiple occasions. 3. It's going to take a ton of time. I'd say if you're good at not missing things when following instructions, then it won't be too difficult. It really comes down to the time it takes to build all the greebling/tiling areas. Thank you! However, I'm not the photographer, my wife is. I will pass on your compliment to her. Nope. The only pieces that are somewhat rare are the four big bushels I'm using for the quad engines. But Lego just re-released them with their newest destroyer, so there should be a good amount out there. As far as breaking up the different parts for the parts list is unlikely. I'm not the one who is actually distributing the instructions. When the model is officially released, I will update this forum with the link to the instructions. - It won't be much longer.
  2. Thanks guys! No plans on adding interior. There's too much going on behind the scenes to really add any interior. Here's a render that compares the sizes.
  3. Hey everybody, I'm new to the community but I've been MOC designing for sometime now and I have finished my massive project. I've been working on it for just under two years, The ISD II The Eviscerator. It sits on a single removable stand measuring at 148 studs long with 19,225 pieces. I really wanted to capture that "It doesn't look like Lego" feel and try to give it a studio model vibe. One of my goals for this build was to have only one stand that the model sits on securely. This was an incredible challenge due to the size and weight of the model. In fact, it's what took the most time to develop through out the build. Overall, I'm satisfied with how the model turned out. This is more accurately representing an ISD II Destroyer. I tried to pay attention to every detail I could, based on a couple of star destroyer sources. It's a very modular build making it easier to assemble and disassemble. There is no interior in this model. Just pure structural integrity throughout the entire inside. Just the frame and stand are 6,000+ pieces, but this was my goal. Create as accurate of model as I could, displayed on one removable stand, and not having to limit detail because of weight and size. Anyways, enough rambling: You can view the rest of the photos here: Flickr Album Now here is some great news. If you want to build one yourself, you can! I have made instructions for this build that are available at https://www.brickvault.toys/products/imperial-star-destroyer
  4. This looks great! I really like the trolley in between the buildings.
  5. These are all amazing! Great MOCs for a great such a great IP!
  6. This looks great! Simple yet elegant.
  7. This is great looking! All the different plant life really looks really good. Well done!
  8. Beautiful bike! The platform it sits on adds a lot to the overall model as well.
  9. This is absolutely beautiful! I'm highly considering building this model. It would look awesome with the other 1:8 technic cars in my collection.
  10. Great model. You capture the cuteness of the character perfectly!
  11. Nice review. I love that they went away from the dark bluish grey and made it black. Looks way sleeker.
  12. Great review. $90 bucks still seems a bit steep for this model though.
  13. I really like this build! Love the red along the sides. My only critique would be that the bridge seems a bit large to the overall size of the destroyer. When will you build this to be a physical model? I would love to see this thing exist physically!
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