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tfcrafter

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  1. This thread's going to get shut down reeaallll soon...
  2. Looks good! What do the tracks look like?
  3. Really, never would've guessed from all your previous Star Wars comments. But great work @Anio, saw the model on Flickr a few days ago, and it is quite impressive. The cockpit design is very ingenious.
  4. Those are fine looking ships. Although I don't like the design of 10240, you still adapted the design to make 2 admirable X-Wings!
  5. Great review! And I think this set is based off the Avengers: Assemble cartoon rather than any MCU movies or associated franchises.
  6. Those brick-built wing stripes are ingenious.
  7. Astromech droid chimney socket is perfect.
  8. This is how the set should have looked. Great work.
  9. There is just no way Lego would do that, Star Wars sets have to come out the same day as other toys from the movie. Seeing as how sets can take around a year to design, Lego can't just "wait" for confirmation from Disney if they want to get their toys out.
  10. 42009 Mobile Crane Mk. 2 and 8110 Unimog are 2 of my personal favorites, very great builds.
  11. This is fantastic! Great work.
  12. This is hands down the best 75192 review I've read. Very thorough, beautiful pictures.
  13. Just found this thread! Amazing instructions and design! Here's my version with Cassian's livery.
  14. Brilliant!
  15. This is a quick MOC, a Lego custom build of Toronto, a city with a very fascinating skyline. All the buildings are to scale relative to each other. From left to right is the First Canadian Place, Toronto City Hall, CN Tower, Rogers Centre, and Royal Ontario Museum. It's my first microscale build.
  16. After recently watching Ridley Scott's classic sci-fi thriller Blade Runner, I decided to build the flying police car, also known as the "Spinner." My MOC features opening scissor doors, interior for two minifigures, floor windows and lights, and custom decals. An aspect that I wanted to do before planning the moc was to try to make the rear bumper entirely SNOT, forming the caution stripe.
  17. Thanks! Unfortunately I don't have the Tumbler and the first UCS Batmobile has been scrapped but I can tell you the MOC is around 42 cm long, the Tumbler is 40 cm long, and 7784 is 45 cm long.
  18. The Batmobile from Batman v Superman is perhaps my favourite Batmobile design to date. I decided to build a UCS scale version and make it as authentic to the prop car as possible. The cockpit struts and roof panels were inspired by KKB-N7's excellent LDD rendition. Features include detailed interior, rolling wheels, and rotating front turret. More photos on flickr.
  19. This is my MOC of a minifig-scale U-Wing from Rogue One. While the official set was one of my favourite sets, it fell short in many regards and decided to make my own. I encountered a few problems while building it, such as attaching the engines which I rectified with the usage of click-hinges and it was overall a good problem-solving experience. The ship features a compartment for 6 minifigs and two pilots, radio control area, and swiveling and locking wings. Measures 75 centimeters in length. LEGO U-Wing MOC LEGO U-Wing MOC LEGO U-Wing MOC LEGO U-Wing MOC LEGO U-Wing MOC LEGO U-Wing MOC LEGO U-Wing MOC LEGO U-Wing MOC LEGO U-Wing MOC LEGO U-Wing MOC
  20. This is a MOC of the Y-Wing featured in the original trilogy. I tried to make all the components of the greebling as close to the studio model as possible, as well as getting the front of the bomber to look authentic. The grey component of the nacelles was based on 7658.
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