06/12/2011 - 09:12 MOCs

Midi Scale Slave I by Brickdoctor

Brickdoctor continues its momentum and therefore offers us its version in Midi Scale format of Slave I. For the grumpy, this is not a UCS, nor an ultra-detailed MOC, but a style exercise within the framework of the engagement from Brickdoctor to reproduce the Star Wars Advent Calendar template every day ...

The final rendering is very honest and the color scheme well respected. I really like the wings and the lower part of this ship. So I am waiting, like many of you, to see what Brickdoctor will offer concerning the X-Wing and the A-Wing, two models that we will discover in the coming days in the boxes of this Advent Calendar. very uneven,

For those who would like to see this MOC from every angle or simply reproduce it, Brickdoctor provides the .lxf file: 2011SWAdventDay5.lxf .

I have put the two models of the System range produced by LEGO on the visual: the 6209 released in 2006 and 8097 released in 2010.

 

01/12/2011 - 22:32 MOCs

Midi-scale Radiant VII by Brickdoctor

If you're disappointed with the Star Wars 2011 Advent Calendar, and you're already fed up with opening a box every day for a handful of pieces that, put together, will look like a familiar contraption from a distance, here's what you need: Brickdoctor decided to reproduce the Star Wars Advent Calendar with creations under LDD reproducing on a more attractive scale the real content discovered each day.

Today, he therefore offers us a Radiant VII Republic Cruiser in Midi Scale quite successful and partly inspired by iomedes work on this ship.

Brickdoctor also provides the file in .lxf format of this MOC if you want to reproduce it.

To follow this challenge, go to this dedicated topic at Eurobricks and bookmark it.

 

19/07/2011 - 08:55 MOCs
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We no longer present Brickdoctor and its MOCs, each more astonishing than the next. This time, he gives us his interpretation with as he says himself "lots of details and few studs"of an emblematic machine from the Star Wars saga: The AT-ST.

LEGO has already reproduced this machine in many sets, the most successful of which is undoubtedly the 10174 Imperial AT-ST in UCS version.

Brickdoctor wanted to allow this machine to accommodate two minifigs and the bet is successful. Note that this MOC is fully articulated and, supreme feat, that it balances on its two feet, unlike some rather unstable versions produced by LEGO .....

To discover the machine from every angle, go to Brickdoctor's flickr gallery. Each shot is commented on and many close-up views are available.

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25/05/2011 - 13:15 MOCs
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Small feedback on a MOC which I really like: This is a STAP (Single Trooper Aerial Platform) designed by brick doctor during a contest on MOCpages. 
As I used to point out in these pages, I particularly appreciate the MOCs which reproduce machines or vessels that are not necessarily emblematic, or in any case not often reproduced on a UCS scale in the universe of fans of the saga. Star Wars.
There are "System" versions of this machine in many sets such as the 7121 Naboo Swamp, 7654 Droid Battle Pack, 7675 AT-TE Walker, 30004 Battle Droid on STAP, or the 7868 Mace Windu's Jedi Starfighter.
This STAP is a machine equipped with two "blaster" type cannons used by the Federation of Commerce (in their brown version) and whose purpose is to allow rapid movements to civil or military personnel. A blue version is also used by the Separatists. It is in this case piloted by a battle droid in this MOC of astonishing realism.

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16/02/2011 - 13:48 MOCs
t16 mocAnother MOC which pays homage this time to an unknown device from the Star Wars saga.
The T-16 Skyhopper appears just seconds in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
LEGO has made an interpretation with the set 4477 released in 2003 which will not leave lasting memories.
BrickDoctor, well-known MOCeur, delivers here his interpretation of this vessel.

If you want to know more go at this address to admire other views and give your opinion.

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