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A little LDD project I was working on this afternoon. Its a Rebel (or maybe Resistance) style outpost built along a ruined wall. Its a simple build, but I had some fun designing it. I used the Bluerender software to render it. Probably the funnest part of the build for me was this speeder based on the T2B Tank from several old Star Wars video games. Unlike the in-game versions, this one's main blaster canons have been replaced by a claw/crane for salvage and cargo. Basically imagine this as a speeder version of a tow truck. ;) It shouldn't be to hard to MOD it to include the in-game turret. The black bits on the side are supposed to represent locations for stud-shooters, for "playability" The main base itself. I decided to build it as an open air, against a ruined wall type deal. Mostly because I didn't want the hassle of building all four walls and a roof... There is a fusion generator, a computer terminal hidden under the wood shack. Crates, blasters, and an astromech charging port ala-Phantom Menace. I really like the idea of the "ugly" droid pieced together using old battle droid parts in the back. Must have been a Jawa special sale. Probably though the droids I am happiest with... A pair of G2 droids and an RX droid from the under-appreciated Star Tours ride (seriously there should be more MOCs based on that ride...) The RX droid is actually part of canon, appearing in the first season of Star Wars: Rebels, while G2 droids were mentioned in the former Legends canon serving the smuggler Talon Karrde. They are updated versions of an older design of mine. The photoreceptors of the RX droid aren't supposed to be that blue, that is a small rendering error I think caused by the blue background. Hope you enjoyed this brief MOC!
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This is an older LDD MOC of mine, but today I just installed Bluerender onto my computer so I was able to finally render the MOC as I wanted to see it! The photos should be 800x600 exactly to fit Eurobricks size standards. I first made this MOC in 2012. It is based on the ride "Star Tours 2: The Adventures Continue" which operates currently in Disneyland Park California, Disney's Hollywood Studios Florida, Tokyo Disneyland Japan; and is currently being installed in Disneyland Paris France. The ride depicts a hazard prone space tourism agency which provides tours of the Star Wars galaxy. The success of the ride lead to the Disney-Lucasfilm merger in late 2012. Before I build this MOC in real life I would like to modify the nose, and add additional interior support to increase "swooshability." Other than that and a few additional details, this MOC is close to what I believe will be my finished design. Here is a link to my original 2012 MOCpages post: http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/333645 Enjoy :)
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Hello, Eurobricks! I have a passion for anything Star Wars and Disney, so when you combine the two into a theme park ride, I'm hooked! Star Tours: The Adventures Continue is the prequel version of the popular Disney theme park attraction, placing guests into the immersive Star Wars universe through an intergalactic travel agency, Star Tours. Welcome to: Star Tours, Spaceport THX-1138 Main Terminal, Tomorrowland LEGO Star Tours: The Adventures Continue by Evan Ridpath, on Flickr We enter into a huge repair bay to see Star Tours' newest employees at work servicing a Starspeeder 1000 before takeoff. C-3PO, the systems-analyst, monitors the controls while R2-D2, the navigator, repairs the forward laser cannons on the vessel, just in case they run into any debris in space. You can never be too careful! LEGO Star Tours: The Adventures Continue by Evan Ridpath, on Flickr C-3PO: "How should I know what's wrong with the ship? I am an interpreter, not an astromech. However, you might just check the logic circuits. Sometimes I think these new transports have a mind of their own." Supervisor: "Transport 22, prepare for elevation to passenger boarding level." C-3PO: "Oh, that's us, Artoo. Standby for final systems check. Forward lights? Check! Deflector shield? Check! Laser cannons? Check! Hyperdr.... I said check, Artoo! Shut them down before you blow up the whole place!" LEGO Star Tours: The Adventures Continue by Evan Ridpath, on Flickr I attempted to pack in as many details as I could with this build. The Disney Imagineers who develped this attraction were very clever to include many easter eggs throughout the design and I wanted to reflect those in my build: LEGO Star Tours: The Adventures Continue by Evan Ridpath, on Flickr Captain Rex LEGO Star Tours: The Adventures Continue by Evan Ridpath, on Flickr G2-4T LEGO Star Tours: The Adventures Continue by Evan Ridpath, on Flickr The search of the Rebel Spy LEGO Star Tours: The Adventures Continue by Evan Ridpath, on Flickr The Mighty Microscope from Adventures Thru Inner Space LEGO Star Tours: The Adventures Continue by Evan Ridpath, on Flickr You can view the entire build on my Flickr page: https://www.flickr.c...157635005236200 Feedback is always appreciated! Thank you and enjoy!