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Looks impressive. It's interesting to notice how the build is covered in numerous similar microscale ships. The only issue I have is the council room (table and chairs) being too large. But honestly it's impossible to recreate them accurately at such a small scale. Great job overall
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LEGO Star Wars Set Discussion 2025 - READ FIRST POST!!!
Max_Lego replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
The T-47 looks ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! Better than all the previous versions taken together. All I need to do now is to wait for a proper-colored version of this new canopy to appear. This V-19 looks... OK. I think I need it anyway Wicket (I accidentally typed: Wicked at first) looks CURSED AS HELL -
MYSTERIES: Introduction and Rules Season 2
Max_Lego replied to MKJoshA's topic in Mysteries: A Star Wars Role-Playing Game
Welcome, @LB mocs! It's always nice to see people joining Mysteries! -
[OFFICIAL] LEGO Icons 10365 Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Ship
Max_Lego replied to CloneCommando99's topic in LEGO Pirates
Murtogg and Mullroy. Red uniforms, ponytail tricorns. Muskets with bayonets. A dream that will never become true -
I couldn't tolerate the obviously lame interior of the captain's quarters anymore - so I reworked it, just as @Cousarmy0001 proposed! Here are some improvements I made: 1) I redesigned the bed to give it a sleeker look; 2) I redesigned the desk to make it more compact; 3) Added bookshelf and pseudo-piano Sadly, I couldn't plank the entire floor or add a chequerboard pattern to it, but I am quite satisfied with the result - it looks much better now than it used to.
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Max_Lego replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
That or some problems with molding the visor into the helmet. Such a shame. This helmet looks better on Luke Skywalker than the original IMAO. On the other hand TLG didn't stop the production of Family Guy Stormtrooper helmets. I think it's due to the high risks of misprints on the original. -
Looks great! I want that new cap/hair combo so badly...
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Max_Lego replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
I think TLG is trying to make them easier for kids to attach or something. Besides, the vulnerability of cloth capes may not be an issue for adults, but is when it comes to children. I think it's also the reason behind printed leg Kamas. Thankfully, Lego SW didn't replace cloth capes with rubber ones (yet), like they did with Super Heroes and Harry Potter. Those now rubber capes look horrible. Disney doesn't care about me as a consumer, like, at all. I won't make any difference because, surprise surprise, I am not much of a consumer. There is nothing wrong in acquiring nice lego sets with good-looking minifigures, even if they are based on a movie I didn't like. For example, the Dark Trooper set was nice, and had pretty useful minifigures. Besides, acquiring more OT-based sets could theoretically demonstrate that those movies are well-remembered. I am looking forward to the Death Star even knowing that I can't afford buying it. -
LEGO Star Wars Set Discussion 2025 - READ FIRST POST!!!
Max_Lego replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Classic Star Wars died after ROTJ. Lucas' Star Wars died after ROTS. The franchise as a whole finally died after TROS (stood long enough). Now most people (except die-hard fans, of course) think that star wars always have been stupid from the very beginning. Nothing like that could be even imaginable before the realise of TFA. The sad result of Disney's "work". Oh well, Star Wars gone, carry on -
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Max_Lego replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
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We are indebted to you for your bravery, @Evilkirk Judging by that picture and knowing of your previous builds, this is, like, the ultimate Lambda shuttle. I bet it's very accurate to the ILM model. I also hope that it has got retractable landing gear...
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Max_Lego replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
This pauldron looks ... so weird. Too small, too angular. Maybe I shall stick with my cloth pauldrons after all... -
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Max_Lego replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
I am looking forward to the upcoming V-19 set. I hope it's going to be good -
[M4-25 - Asymmetrical] - Sienar TIE/sa Bomber
Max_Lego replied to Max_Lego's topic in Watto's Junkyard
Thanks! Its look is directly inspired by the platform from ROTJ -
[M4-25 - Asymmetrical] - Sienar TIE/sa Bomber
Max_Lego replied to Max_Lego's topic in Watto's Junkyard
The story (added to enhance the storytelling aspect of my entry) The story takes place in an alternative reality, which shares some similarities with the Legends continuity. It's a direct continuation of my Mysteries story. Since childhood, the Chiss Mitth'raw'nuruodo has been seeking destruction of the dangerous entity known as the Mnggal-Mnggal. For this purpose he pursued a military career within the Chiss Ascendancy, which resulted in him being granted access to the coordinates of the Mnggal-Mnggal's planet of origin - Mugg Fallow. This childhood dream also was one of the very many reasons why the exiled ex-officer decided to join the dreaded Imperial Starfleet. Unlike many, Emperor Palpatine understood that the main threats to his Empire come not from inside, but rather from the outside - mainly from the Unknown Regions. This is why Thrawn, the Emperor's most valued commander, spent most of his service after being promoted to Grand Admiral there. Palpatine was correct: soon after his death and the destruction of the Death Star the vicious Ssi-Ruuvi Imperium launched a hostility against the Chiss Ascendancy and invaded the Empire's border territories. Upon thwarting the alien invasion, Thrawn decided to seize the opportunity to finally solve the Mnggal-Mnggal problem, which, while unknown to the greater Galaxy, was a serious issue here in the Unknown Regions. Sienar's TIE Bombers were to play a crucial role in Thrawn's planned assault on Mugg Fallow. The Chiss knew that the infested planet was surrounded by a belt of ghost ships, piloted by Mnggal-Mnggal-controlled zombies, guarding the abomination's major mass on the surface. According to Thrawn's plan, the Bombers, escorted by the brand-new TIE Interceptors, were going to destroy the zombie ships with long-range homing missiles from a safe distance. With all of them annihilated, the Star Destroyers came into play, bombing the entire surface of Mugg Fallow to its very core, till the last bit of Mnggal-Mnggal, hiding deep in the planet's caves, died - what was known amongst the Rebellion as "Base Delta Zero". Moden Canady, captain of the Peremptory, while supportive of the Grand Admiral's plan, feared that the Starfighter pilots may be unwilling to cooperate, due to the plan also including the merciless destruction of Imperial ships, accidentally infested with the Mnggal-Mnggal. To his relief, the pilot took their new task with enthusiasm, counting on their Academy training and combat skills to avoid infestation. Several encounters with the Mnggal-Mnggal in the recent past also helped the pilots' attitudes. Grand Admiral Thrawn decided to meet with the crews before the mission personally. - According to my calculations, - he told them, - our operation's casualties shall be minimal or even none, if my plan is perfectly executed. Still you must be aware that perfection isn't always achievable in reality. Are you ready to risk your life for the sake of minimizing the Mnggal-Mnggal threat? - As always, sir! - the pilots replied, - we serve the Empire; we are perfectly willing to die for your cause, Admiral; we will do our best to execute your plan flawlessly! - Your attitudes are worth of admiration, comrades, - Thrawn answered, - your heroics won't be in vain, I promise. ... Note: this side build consists of 42 Lego parts; the LE-series astromech droid is built from 13 pieces; the total piece count is 55+1 (if counting the technician's sop), which doesn't exceed the 100-piece contest limit) -
The construction of the TIE fighter and interceptor's solar panels in particular is totally unexpected and looks awesome. Nice job!
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Max_Lego replied to MKJoshA's topic in LEGO Star Wars
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TX-225 Occupier & Imperial Armored Speeder (75375 Alternate Models)
Max_Lego replied to codyaner's topic in LEGO Star Wars
They look almost too good for alt-builds. Great job! -
This looks absolutely splendid. The shape is perfect, and it's so nice of you to demonstrate how it was built! Great thanks!
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Good luck on your future projects!
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This looks very beautiful! Though IMHO it looks too large for minifigures. Nice job overall!