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FlyInSpace

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  1. Hey, thanks a lot! Can't wait to see the finished thing!
  2. Thanks a lot lowlead! The goal was to make it look massive despite the medium scale. Thanks for noticing :) Thanks so much!
  3. Thank you! It was both a fun and rewarding challenge :)
  4. Thanks so much, glad you like it! I'm always trying to maximize SNOT surfaces and feel like studs are not a good way to add proper texture in general, but I agree those wedge plates are the most annoying parts one have to deal with when going full SNOT. Hopefully Lego makes wedge tiles someday!
  5. Hey everyone, This is it! After the Torment, the Negotiator proudly joins my Midi-Scale capital ship collection, engineered with the same philosophy in mind: maximizing accuracy, features and proportions of the original model in a moderate size. Made of 3,145 pieces, 68cm (27 inches) long, weighing 1,6kg, the Negotiator is a medium-sized, modular Venator-class Star Destroyer holding on a single, unique Lego stand. This piece of work is the result of weeks of designing, engineering and intense testing. I wanted the Negotiator to be dense, massive-looking, intricate and packed with detail, while being compact and manageable. Building at such a scale, I had to take into account every possible constraint (balance, weight distribution, structure sturdiness) while never compromising any aesthetics (SNOT look, thickness, greeble). The Negotiator features every intricate part of the studio model: turrets, hangar and docking bays, engines, bridge, greeble... with utter attention to detail and proportions of the original ship, as seen in the Clone Wars movie. Hope you like it! ► Instructions for the Negotiator are available at Brickvault. More pictures on my Flickr page.
  6. Thanks! There's no interior as the intricate structure doesn't allow it, and it's a display-only build.
  7. Hey everyone, I'm glad to present you my latest Midi-Scale MOC, the TIE Reaper from Rogue One. The TIE Reaper drew my attention when I discovered Doug Chiang’s wonderful concept art of the ship. The typical empire-like, aggressive and angular look of it instantly reminded me of my favorite vehicles from the movie. The main features of this design are: fully SNOT build from top to bottom, accurate proportions, studio model / prop look, removable stand and working ramp. Getting all the very complex angles and shapes, while maximizing the SNOT look, led to a very intricate Midi-Scale build. My main goal wasn’t “swooshability”, but making a convincing, display-only build. Although not intended for play, it can be easily moved around with or without its stand, and safely held from below. ► Instructions for the TIE Reaper are available at Rebrickable or via email at flyinspace.mocs@gmail.com More pictures on my Flickr page.
  8. Hey Joppe! This is looking great! Impressive price btw, did you already own a few pieces before purchasing? Regarding any errors you've found, I'd be happy to forward the list to BrickVault, as they're handling all instruction updates and troubleshooting. You can send me a DM here and I'll let them know. Ps: Why the brown parts on the bridge though? Also, I just shared your ISD picture on my instagram (if you don't mind) - and credited your username
  9. Yup, the Rebrickable admin suddenly removed my MOC once he saw I had updated the "buy" link to an external site (BrickVault). Apparently this isn't allowed, so he deleted my MOC without any warning :( But don't worry, I just made a WeTransfer link for the list: https://we.tl/t-iLobRwoUkA
  10. Thanks a lot! The cockpit was way more straightforward than what I imagined :) Thanks! Means a lot!
  11. The Y-45 armored transport hauler, also known as AT hauler, built by Kuat Drive Yards and used for the Galactic Empire, with its very agressive and intimidating design, was a great Midi-scale challenge. Accurately Microfig-scaled (or trophy-scaled), and made of 623 pieces, this MOC features all the typical angles and details of the original cargo ship: agressive cockpit shape, intricate wing angles, lower bridge with its guard-rails and stairs, ion engines and magnetic clamps, holding on a single, secure Lego stand. With very simple connections, both arms can be installed upwards to put the ship in landing mode. ► Instructions for the AT Hauler are available at Rebrickable or via email at flyinspace.mocs@gmail.com More pictures on my Flickr page.
  12. Hey Joppe! Indeed after I optimized the parts list to reduce the final price, I totally forgot to update it on Rebrickable. It's now done :) Thanks for purchasing my instructions! Happy building :)
  13. What total price do you have on Bricklink? Is every selected store domestic?
  14. Thank you Lowlead! It would be amazing to see both models next to each other! 2mpaired should also buy the Torment soon, he told me he wants to build it too
  15. Just letting you guys know the Torment is now available on Rebrickable!
  16. Thank you for buying the instructions Daniel, don't forget to share the finished model to us when you're done!
  17. Of course the stand is included! Thanks for sharing the website.
  18. Hey :) The estimated price for all 3,011 bricks is around $650, from what I've seen on Rebrickable. Before buying the parts I had already sourced half of the list, and spent about $250. Here are the full dimensions:
  19. Thanks so much :) Greeble implementation was both very fun and frustrating at the same time.
  20. May the 4th was THE deadline :) Thanks a lot, I indeed made my best to avoid sacrificing important detail, especially as a greeble freak! Glad you like it.
  21. Hey, thanks a lot! The instructions are priced at $25. Hit me up @ flyinspace.mocs@gmail.com for purchase. Yeah, Jerac's work is outstanding, who can resist his MOCs?
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