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Subject: 
Twas the MOC Before Christmas
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Twas The MOC Before Christmas

When what on my wandering tracks should appear,
But a mini-scale coach, and eight tiny traindeer,

With a little old driver, so lively and quick,
I knew in a moment it must be St. Nick.
More rapid than diesels his engines they came!
While they whistled, he shouted and called them by name:

“Now, Zephyr! now, Memphis! now, Empire and Bullet!
On, Comet! on, Chieftain! on, Daylight and Comet!
To the end of the line! Slip the brake and highball!
Now chug away! chug away! chug away all!”



Merry Christmas!

--Tony


Subject: 
Minimized Space Sets
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Hello everyone!

Today I’d like to show you some miniaturizations of official LEGO® space theme sets. The first image is a summary of the single models shown below. Each image links to the full image gallery including instructions. :-)




Classic Space 924 Space Cruiser




Classic Space 6929 Starfleet Voyager




Futuron 6932 Stardefender 200




Space Police I 6781 Striker




M-Tron 6989 Mega Core Magnetizer




Blacktron II 6887 Allied Avenger




That’s it for today!

Thank you for stepping by,

and have a great day!


Christopher.

http://www.deckdesigns.de


Subject: 
Now 200+ Star Wars Mini Models!
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Hello everybody!

It’s a great pleasure to announce the recently oublished 200th MINI model of my Star Wars Mini modelling project. :-)

When I started building mini models in the late 2002, I never thought that it would be so many one day. But I still love it and so the project will go on. :-)

The 200th MINI Model is something special. It’s probably the most popular starship from the entire Star Wars saga - Han Solo’s Millennium Falcon!

There are so many versions of this particular ship that it took a while until I figured out a new unique way that had not been used before. :-)

The design is pretty tricky as it features a one-plate-high studs inversion using hook pieces. The end balls of the hook decently slips into the stud notches. :-)













As usually all images and instructions can be found on BrickShelf or directly on deckdesigns.de


That’s it for now. Thanks for stepping by and see you soon.

Christopher


http://www.deckdesigns.de


Subject: 
Re: Microscale truss bridge
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Tue, 19 Oct 2010 02:37:17 GMT
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In lugnet.build.microscale, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
   In lugnet.build.microscale, Ross Crawford wrote:

   Nice! Would it look better with a 1x10 for the top & bottom beams instead of 1x4s?

You might say that it looks better that way:




Indeed I might 8?)

If you need to extend it, you can just butt plates end to end along the top without joining them and it would probably look OK.

ROSCO


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Re: Microscale truss bridge
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In lugnet.build.microscale, Ross Crawford wrote:

   Nice! Would it look better with a 1x10 for the top & bottom beams instead of 1x4s?

You might say that it looks better that way:



Play well,

Jacob
--
Jacob’s LEGO


Subject: 
Re: Microscale truss bridge
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In lugnet.build.microscale, Ross Crawford wrote:
   In lugnet.announce.moc, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:

  
  

   Nice! Would it look better with a 1x10 for the top & bottom beams instead of 1x4s?

For this length, I think it might look better with 1x10 plate for the top beam, and dropping the 1x4 plates on the bottom completely, leaving the bridge deck to form the bottom beam. - But then I wouldn’t be able to reuse the design for a longer bridge.

I’ll give it a try.

Play well,

Jacob
--
Brakzand II


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Re: Microscale truss bridge
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
   Couldn’t resist the bricks this morning:



Play well,

Nice! Would it look better with a 1x10 for the top & bottom beams instead of 1x4s?

ROSCO


Subject: 
Microscale truss bridge
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Couldn’t resist the bricks this morning:



Play well,

Jacob
--
Red Bird Mark II


Subject: 
some ships in Atlantis colors
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Wed, 11 Aug 2010 16:45:51 GMT
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Hi,

it’s been quite a time since i’ve posted something on lugnet. Here are my latest mocs:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=438123

For microfig scale lovers:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=440326

Finally also another capital cityship in microfig scale:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=439389

Cheers,

Didier


Subject: 
MINI Star Wars Rebel Fleet: 9 capital ships of the Rebellion
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Hello dear LUG!

Today I’d like to present 9 capital combat starships of the Rebels / New Republic to you.

Click the images or links in the text to go to the full image and instruction galleries.



Now let’s start with A New Hope. The first ship we see in this movie is the Tantive IV, a Corellian Corvette, also known as Rebel Blockade Runner. I didn’t like two things of the official corvette mini model that came with the 10030 UCS Star Destroyer: first, it was slightly too long, and second, the cones for the hammerhead front were not wide enough and too long. So I waited some years. :wink: And finally the Fez hat was introduced for the Indiana Jones series. This hat piece exactly had the proportions I had waited for so long. The next problem occured for the engine section. I really liked that at the official model, but this type of construction was too big for my slightly smaller version. How to get 11 engines in 3 rows of 4:3:4 engines each? Well, some day I examined an ordinary 2x4 brick from the underside and saw exactly 11 stud holes in 4:3:4 order. Yay! I then used electric light bulb covers for the center engines and diamonds for the outer engines. Only this way the 11 engines don’t get in steric conflict with each other.







In The Empire Strikes Back, we see the Redemption, a Nebulon-B Escort Frigate. It’s a typical line frigate used by both, Rebellion and Galactic Empire. This is yet another version of the popular starship which I built because I already showed you the UCS ISD-sclaed version some weeks ago. It’s in typical mini-scale. But even when the models are very small, I want to include as many recognizable details as possible. Like the 7 engines here. It was quite tough and cost me several days until I found a solution where all engines have a similar diameter. The chainsaw body has a special double function here. It allows for attachment for the lowest engine in a way that a part of the cone disappears in the stud notch of the brick above. And second, it allows for the attachment of the stabilization fins.







It’s in Return of the Jedi when we first see the powerful backbone of the Rebel fleet, Mon Calamari Star Cruisers. There are many variants of these ships, but among the most common ones are the MC80 star cruisers. Here you see a winged Liberty-type cruiser like the one that was destroyed by the Death Star. The construction is very sleek by using a SNOT technique allowing to use curved slopes in a streamlined fashion.






What not many people know is that there’s a second Rebel combat starship in Return of the Jedi. It’s only shortly seen during the Battle of Endor, and was long a mystery. Recently this vessel has been identified as Dornean Gunship or formerly Y-Head Corvette. The Dornean Navy joined the Rebellion just before the Battle of Endor. The little ship is highly complex with lots of small greebly attachments and details. To include the main details and to realize the typical head shape, the model is slightly larger than I intended it to be.







Now we’re done with the official movies and will continue our journey by going into the Expanded Universe (EU). One of the most common and most popular Rebel combat ship is the Corellian Gunship. Unlike the slightly larger corvette, the gunship is designed only with combat in mind. It’s to scale with the corvette and thus also approximately to scale with the UCS ISD. It uses the same Fez hat as the corvette.






Not so well-known is the Quasar-fire Cruiser Carrier. Directly after the Battle of Endor, the freshly founded New Republic sends a task force to help the people of Bakura against the invasuon of the Ssi-Ruuk. Flagship of this task force is the Flurry. The ship can carry 4 squadron of starfighters in a huge hangar bay. The upper parts of hinge bricks serve as fighter racks here.






It’s during the Hapan Incident that we’re first introduced to the Mon Remonda, a Mon Calamari MC80B Star Cruiser. It’s another variant of the Mon Calamari Star Cruiser which has backup shield generators, and a different shape. This time I used the different angles of wedge-plates to get a streamlined curve for the hull.






I want to close with two ships from the Thrawn Trilogy. Being highly modified Dreadnaught heavy cruisers of the Old Republic, the Rebel Assault Frigate is a class of its own. It’s highly automated and Rebel technicians gave it a unique greebly look. It needed many many round 1x1 plates to get the design done as you can imagine. :wink: The engines are attached on inverted 75° 2x3 slopes which have stud notches on the back side.






The second ship from the Thrawn Trilogy is the Neutron Star Bulk Cruiser, also known as Rendili StarDrives’ Battlehorn. Like the Nebulon-B frigate this ship is used by both, Rebels and Imperials. It uses a similar hull technique as the Assault Frigate. It sat a long time on my shelf here, but now I am happy to reveal this relatively unpopular ship to you with all the other new designs. The engine section is quite tricky featuring hinges, and several wedge angles.







After this lengthy presentations I am finally done for today.

Thank you for your time and interest!

Have a great week!

Yours Christopher.


http://www.deckdesigns.de



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