05/05/2012 - 17:05 MOCs

Death Star Hangar by 2 Much Caffeine

We continue the series of micro-MOCs seen from afar by 2 Much Caffeine with this emblematic scene of theEpisode VI Return of the Jedi in which Emperor Palpatine arrives on Death Star II.

Obviously, given the format, you need a little imagination, but the perspective of the photo, the hangar door and the Imperial Shuttle make their effect of suggestion.

Nice work once again from this MOCeur very inspired on this type of micro-MOCs currently and whose the flickr gallery must be visited.

Star Wars Episode VI - Emperor Palpatine Death Star II Arrival

09/11/2011 - 00:17 MOCs

Echo Base by 2 Much Caffeine

There are MOCs that stand out for their appearance clean, clean, smooth. 2 Much Caffeine proposes here a realization in this vein, where despite a reduced scale, one has the impression to be entitled to a MOC in full details.

The effect of snow / ice / mountain sides studless is excellent in simplicity, the ion gun and the generator are recognizable at first glance and the two AT-ATs although a little clumsy for my taste dress the scene.

I especially appreciate the incredible simplicity of the hangar door. In the end, a very beautiful MOC which, with carefully chosen pieces, reconstitutes a scene immediately recognizable despite the format micro scale.

 

08/01/2012 - 20:03 MOCs

2MuchCaffeine offers us a MOC that could have been sufficient on its own: A reproduction of an old television with the image of Superman flying above a Metropolis while Micro-Scale.

But he added an amazing feature which I let you check out in the video above.

To see more, it's on 2MuchCaffeine's flickr gallery that it happens.

Superman - The Televised Adventures por 2MuchCaffeine

11/03/2013 - 23:41 MOCs

Micro Star Wars: Death Star Trench by 2 Much Caffeine

It's rather calm at the moment while waiting to discover the two sets of the Star Wars range which we do not know much about (75024 HH-87 Starhopper & 75025 Jedi Defender-Class Cruiser) and to know what will be promoted of May 4 (May The Fourth ...). I hope for a new and original minifig.

To be patient, a small (!) MOC of 2 Much Caffeine with this mic cut out from a Death Star mic. This is not his best achievement on this series of MOCs microphones, but it still deserves a wink.

You can discover all of his creations in an album entitled "Microphone Star Wars Scenes"on his flickr gallery.

I mention it here, even if I think that the initiative is not essential, these MOCs are also presented on Cuusoo as part of a project based on a mini range of collectible micro scale scenes.

14/04/2012 - 01:35 MOCs

Mos Eisley by pasukaru76

Round 10 of the competition IronBuilder 2.0 continues between 2 Much Caffeine and Pasukaru76... The latter offers a micro-scale MOC from Mos Eisley which if it seems a little simple at first glance turns out simply brilliant when you look at it more closely.  

Like 2 Much Caffeine on his MOC Boonta Eve ClassicSo, Pasukaru76 was given a secret ingredient: The blue droid torso must be used in the MOC inventory.

Definitely, I love the micro-scale and these creations confirm me in the idea that this format allows very beautiful things but requires a lot of rigor and ingenuity to materialize a place or an object by intelligently suggesting some of these characteristics rather than trying to reproduce them.