| | | | | I'm sure some of you have seen this gem, but since its debut over the weekend on
MOCPages it has been buried under a heap of steaming bionicle. Check out the
8ft of in-your-face action!
<http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/7415>
I've traded emails with the 'creator' Ed, he's a lurker who needs to come out of
the closet, so let him have it.
-Keith
btw-I've already given him crap about the trans-red turret.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.space, Keith Goldman wrote:
> I'm sure some of you have seen this gem, but since its debut over the weekend on
> MOCPages it has been buried under a heap of steaming bionicle. Check out the
> 8ft of in-your-face action!
>
> <http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/7415>
>
>
> I've traded emails with the 'creator' Ed, he's a lurker who needs to come out of
> the closet, so let him have it.
That is one <expletive deleted since LUGNET asked me to be polite> awesome MOC.
I love the angluler look and feel. If this is a taste of what's to come, I'm
excited.
-Orion
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In lugnet.space, Keith Goldman wrote:
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Im sure some of you have seen this gem, but since its debut over the weekend
on MOCPages it has been buried under a heap of steaming bionicle. Check out
the 8ft of in-your-face action!
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/7415
Ive traded emails with the creator Ed, hes a lurker who needs to come out
of the closet, so let him have it.
-Keith
btw-Ive already given him crap about the trans-red turret.
|
I dont want to exaggerate, but this is probably THE coolest LEGO spaceship I
have seen since witnessing the glory of Ken Takeuchis microfig fleet and Joel
Kuesters Infinity, a couple of years back.
I say this because this ship is just so focused in its design and has no glaring
mistakes or extraneous bits. Perfect model to get inspiration (read: copy)
from.
Wow.
I like it even more, not because it fits my own aesthetic of studlessness, but
because it also repeatedly features a favourite form of mine, the triagular
pyramid.
Awesome stuff, methinks it will inspire even greater creations.
Mladen Pejic
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| In lugnet.space, Keith Goldman wrote:
> I'm sure some of you have seen this gem, but since its debut over the weekend on
> MOCPages it has been buried under a heap of steaming bionicle. Check out the
> 8ft of in-your-face action!
>
> <http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/7415>
>
>
> I've traded emails with the 'creator' Ed, he's a lurker who needs to come out of
> the closet, so let him have it.
>
>
> -Keith
>
> btw-I've already given him crap about the trans-red turret.
When I saw this over the weekend I kept hoping Ed would post here so I could let
him know how fantastic I think this MOC is. Thanks for pointing out that there
is a mocpage for it (I should start visiting that site).
I am completely in awe at the simple, clean yet very well defined features of
it. The studlessness, oh the studlessness! It is a Naval Space Destroyer in
every since.
Here is the bad. You had little room to work with in the hanger bay so I
understand you had to keep the fighters and the shuttle as small as possible.
However, I think you could have done better with them. Something a la "Desk
Fighter" or other Dan Jassim's fighters with foldable wings and the shuttle
could have been something like the Enterprise shuttle pods. Maybe it was lack
of parts or just lack of energy after such an amazing MOC. I am very impressed
that you could fit 2 fighters and a shuttle.
Great job.
David.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.space, Keith Goldman wrote:
> I'm sure some of you have seen this gem, but since its debut over the weekend on
> MOCPages it has been buried under a heap of steaming bionicle. Check out the
> 8ft of in-your-face action!
>
> <http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/7415>
>
>
> I've traded emails with the 'creator' Ed, he's a lurker who needs to come out of
> the closet, so let him have it.
>
>
> -Keith
Ed, this is pretty awesome. It's cheeky to see you call this a destroyer when
most other sorts would call it a Capital ship. I can see it more as a destroyer,
and I'd like to build something similar, maybe in a different life where I have
fewer responsibilities.
Plus, you have to love something that carres folding wing fighters. Folding wing
fighters rock.
Thanks,
George
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.space, Keith Goldman wrote:
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Im sure some of you have seen this gem, but since its debut over the weekend
on MOCPages it has been buried under a heap of steaming bionicle. Check out
the 8ft of in-your-face action!
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/7415
Ive traded emails with the creator Ed, hes a lurker who needs to come out
of the closet, so let him have it.
|
This ship is easily one of the best ever. It is up there with the bastions of
SHIP glory - Dan Jassims Dragonstar, the Osiris,
Keith Goldmans Dune
Worm, Chris Giddens Vanguard, and Adrian Drakes
Tribunal.
But I have beef with this thing. And that beef is the lack of quality photos!!
I would like to see a proper treatment done of this ship, akin to how Dan did
photos of the Dragonstar. First, several pictures of the outside hull from a
variety of views, and then an overview of the interior, and a breakdown of each
interior room. A masterwork of this stature demands no less!!
Excellente and Bravo!! I cant wait for better photos of this!!
-Lenny
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.space, Keith Goldman wrote:
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Im sure some of you have seen this gem, but since its debut over the weekend
on MOCPages it has been buried under a heap of steaming bionicle. Check out
the 8ft of in-your-face action!
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/7415
Ive traded emails with the creator Ed, hes a lurker who needs to come out
of the closet, so let him have it.
-Keith
btw-Ive already given him crap about the trans-red turret.
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I like the ship a lot but Im with Lenny that it needs some better pics.
Also, someone mentioned in my blog
that hes using clones in it and it looks like its true. I wonder how much of
it is clone.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.space, Jon Palmer wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Keith Goldman wrote:
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Im sure some of you have seen this gem, but since its debut over the
weekend on MOCPages it has been buried under a heap of steaming bionicle.
Check out the 8ft of in-your-face action!
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/7415
Ive traded emails with the creator Ed, hes a lurker who needs to come
out of the closet, so let him have it.
-Keith
btw-Ive already given him crap about the trans-red turret.
|
I like the ship a lot but Im with Lenny that it needs some better pics.
Also, someone mentioned in my blog that hes using clones in it and it looks like its true. I wonder how
much of it is clone.
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Out of the thousand of bricks that it probably took to build this I spotted only
a few clone bricks and they were used in bulkheads and other structural
elements. I wouldnt slight him for this since it was probably a choice between
paying for more brick or using filler from a clone pile.
-Orion
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.space, Orion Pobursky wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Jon Palmer wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Keith Goldman wrote:
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Im sure some of you have seen this gem, but since its debut over the
weekend on MOCPages it has been buried under a heap of steaming bionicle.
Check out the 8ft of in-your-face action!
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/7415
Ive traded emails with the creator Ed, hes a lurker who needs to come
out of the closet, so let him have it.
-Keith
btw-Ive already given him crap about the trans-red turret.
|
I like the ship a lot but Im with Lenny that it needs some better pics.
Also, someone mentioned in my blog that hes using clones in it and it looks like its true. I wonder how
much of it is clone.
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Out of the thousand of bricks that it probably took to build this I spotted
only a few clone bricks and they were used in bulkheads and other structural
elements. I wouldnt slight him for this since it was probably a choice
between paying for more brick or using filler from a clone pile.
-Orion
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Yes I did use a few clone bricks as I ran out of bricks that were grey and 2x2
or 2x4. The ship needs a lot of then to tie various parts of the panelling
together, for choice I wouldnt use them and if I can fid some ways around that
Ill probably remove them.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.space, Keith Goldman wrote:
> I'm sure some of you have seen this gem, but since its debut over the weekend on
> MOCPages it has been buried under a heap of steaming bionicle. Check out the
> 8ft of in-your-face action!
>
> <http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/7415>
The caption about Crewman Wildman in engineering is hilarious!! (Of course
officially I have to be offended.) ;]
KDJ
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LUGNETer #203
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.space, Keith Goldman wrote:
> I'm sure some of you have seen this gem, but since its debut over the weekend on
> MOCPages it has been buried under a heap of steaming bionicle. Check out the
> 8ft of in-your-face action!
>
> <http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/7415>
>
>
Let me add my praise, especially of some of the angular structures. The bridge
and the blue wedge are bit unconventional and neat, and I really like the tail
and engines. The whole ship has a bit of a classic space feel to me. On the
other hand, I have a hard time recognizing how the interior bits fit together,
though they seem well done.
Kenn
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.space, Keith Goldman wrote:
> I'm sure some of you have seen this gem, but since its debut over the weekend on
> MOCPages it has been buried under a heap of steaming bionicle. Check out the
> 8ft of in-your-face action!
>
> <http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/7415>
>
>
> I've traded emails with the 'creator' Ed, he's a lurker who needs to come out of
> the closet, so let him have it.
>
>
> -Keith
>
> btw-I've already given him crap about the trans-red turret.
Thanks to Keith for starting this thread and thanks to all for the kind comments
and helpful suggestions both here and on MOC pages. I have made some
modifications already based on the comments, but am not planning on doing too
much as this was mainly a test bed for the better MOC to come! I have got some
better (I hope) photographic equipment and am just off now to take some better
pictures. So if you want to see more keep an eye on MOC pages and Lugnet as I
will be putting them up soon.
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| In lugnet.space, Ed Diment wrote:
> In lugnet.space, Keith Goldman wrote:
> > I'm sure some of you have seen this gem, but since its debut over the weekend on
> > MOCPages it has been buried under a heap of steaming bionicle. Check out the
> > 8ft of in-your-face action!
> >
> > <http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/7415>
> >
> >
> > I've traded emails with the 'creator' Ed, he's a lurker who needs to come out of
> > the closet, so let him have it.
> >
> >
> > -Keith
> >
> > btw-I've already given him crap about the trans-red turret.
>
> Thanks to Keith for starting this thread and thanks to all for the kind comments
> and helpful suggestions both here and on MOC pages. I have made some
> modifications already based on the comments, but am not planning on doing too
> much as this was mainly a test bed for the better MOC to come! I have got some
> better (I hope) photographic equipment and am just off now to take some better
> pictures. So if you want to see more keep an eye on MOC pages and Lugnet as I
> will be putting them up soon.
What I find so impressive is how the MOC comes together and works as a complete
whole within the shell of the ship. Escape pods, extendable docking hatch, and
engineering are just fantastic. For what it is worth, I would suggest a bridge
that is similar to the Bird of Prey from Star Trek Search for Spock which would
work with the V shape - stations running along the inside of the V with a single
raised station in the middle for close supervision.
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