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Here is a MOC of a machine which is not present in the cinematographic saga but which comes from the video game Star Wars Battlefront. This is a reconnaissance machine, a reduced and specialized version of the A5-Juggernaut that we know well.
Indeed, LEGO has already produced sets with machines from the Juggernaut family (A6): 7261 Clone Turbo Tank released in 2005 and 8098 Clone Turbo Tank released in 2010. We even got the Mini Clone Turbo Tank with the set 20006, set released in 2008.
Davor is doing a fine job here on the tracks or on the armor, the rendering of which is exceptional. The multiple rocket launcher is also very well integrated into the structure. I'm a little less a fan of the cockpit, the finish of which could have been better, especially at the angles.
The whole thing consists of 2400 bricks and you can give your opinion or learn more about the dedicated topic at Eurobricks.
And yes, there are some who have no luck ... Opening of the box of the day, and unpacking. The drama, a part is missing (Cone 1 x 1) while 4 more unused parts on this model are in the bag. and here I am stuck on the construction of this OG-9 Homing Spider Droid, a well-known actor of the Clone wars and that LEGO produced in the system range in 2008 with the set 7681 Separatist Spider Droid.
So I replace the room with another found in the souk of my son's room to take the photo.
If any of you have any missing pieces, please let us know in the comments.
In the meantime, you can always console yourself with this uninteresting mini-set with the Midi-Scale version of Brickdoctor whose .lxf file can be downloaded at this address: 2011SWAdventDay4.lxf .
Here is an unusual MOC offered by HJR: An AirSpeeder from the'Extended Universe Star Wars and based on a toy dating from 1997 marketed at the time by the Kenner brand.
For the anecdote, Kenner had created this version whose kinship with the classic Incom T-47 SnowSpeeder that we know well is evident on the basis of production sketches made by Ralph McQuarrie, American illustrator who worked a lot on the saga Star Wars.
Other sources indicate that Kenner has decided to market this version identified as a Modified Incom T-47 Airspeeder Prototype to offer within its range a machine that is less expensive to produce and therefore more affordable for its customers than conventional SnowSpeeders.
You will discover many pictures of this machine on this page on Rebelscum.
HJR produces an MOC faithful to the model: the reproduction is of quality and the result convincing. Every detail is reproduced and the wings rotate like on the original toy.
To see more, visit HJR's flickr gallery.
At the opening of the 3rd box of the Star Wars Advent Calendar, many are puzzled by the machine that comes out today ...
It is therefore a Mechno Chair seen in theEpisode I The Phantom Menace. This mechanized mobile projector displays the hologram of Darth Sidious that addresses the Viceroy Nute Gunray on Naboo.
Nothing too exciting, I just tinkered with a Darth Sidious with what I immediately had on hand (You will guess who owns the torso ...).
Attention, for the youngest, it is normal if you did not have the minifigure of the photo in this box, it is not there.
For reference, here is a capture of the relevant scene in theEpisode I..
Well, I can't resist the pleasure of posting you a snapshot of Nute Gunray's minifig from the second box of the Star Wars Advent Calendar, despite my promise yesterday ...
But as we never do like everyone else at Hoth Bricks (a little self-satisfaction does not hurt ...), I put on the left the minifig from the set of magnets 852844 released in 2010 and in which Nute Gunray was accompanied by Onaconda Farr and Chancellor Palpatine.
Even if it is not visible in the photo, there is no doubt that the minifigure of the calendar is of much better quality in terms of plastic: We can clearly see the light through the legs of that of the pack of magnets and this transparency is not as obvious on the minifigure of the calendar.
As for the screen printing, it is difficult to be affirmative, the screen printing being darker on the minifig of the magnet pack, but the various photos available on flickr of the Nute Gunray of the calendar confirm significant variations in the density of the screen printing depending on the copies.
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