Fanart: Lego Loroi Cruiser [in-progress]

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NOMAD wrote:been wanting to make a arrow light Interceptor myself.
Feel free to design one- no idea how I'd make one that small, but you can have at it!
NOMAD wrote:I didn't think you went that far with the colouring, now I am impressed
You and me both- props Arioch. :) And thanks for the coloring clarification- standard green and the "light stone gray" Lego bricks seem to be the way to go then.

With that updated color scheme, two new model designs:

First, a smaller cruiser than the last one:
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I think it's a bit too small- I liked the earlier one better.

This one's even smaller, but it's supposed to be the Loroi Destroyer: http://www.well-of-souls.com/gallery/im ... sed_01.jpg
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I finally have some of the curved pieces that are integral to my Loroi ship builds, so I can actually build my designs (mostly) IRL now, though of course not in the right color. I think I'm going to base my final design off my second design (http://www.well-of-souls.com/forums/vie ... 1983#p1983). I really like the missile launcher assembly I came up with, and the overall size was just about right. If I can just make it a bit sleeker, I think I'll be happy with it.

Thanks for your feedback so far- any other comments/critiques are welcome!

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Good looking destroyer!

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shrakner wrote:
NOMAD wrote:been wanting to make a arrow light Interceptor myself.
Feel free to design one- no idea how I'd make one that small, but you can have at it!

Thanks for your feedback so far- any other comments/critiques are welcome!
Thanks, I was looking into building a large scale model that the mini-kitscale your at now, but I might try small.

Again, clap clap looking better and better :) 8-)
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Arioch wrote:Good looking destroyer!
Ok, I think whatever my "final" design is, I'm building one of those alongside. :)
NOMAD wrote:I was looking into building a large scale model that the mini-kitscale your at now, but I might try small.
Hey, bigger's good too. I just have a fairly small collection of parts, so small scale means cheaper. :P Think you might try to make a minifig-sized one? That'd be doable I think.

Anyone have any awesome ideas for the side radiator fins? Those are tricky, esp. at this scale- best pieces would be these: Image but I think they'll be a bit too big at this scale.

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shrakner wrote:
NOMAD wrote:I was looking into building a large scale model that the mini-kitscale your at now, but I might try small.
Hey, bigger's good too. I just have a fairly small collection of parts, so small scale means cheaper. :P Think you might try to make a minifig-sized one? That'd be doable I think.

Anyone have any awesome ideas for the side radiator fins? Those are tricky, esp. at this scale- best pieces would be these: Image but I think they'll be a bit too big at this scale.
Well the only problem with a mini fig scale is if you look at the size of the of Arrow to the pilot as seen here: at eh bottom left

http://well-of-souls.com/gallery/images ... ptor04.jpg

its going ot be a big model, but I thought of trying a smaller kit first :)

as for the fin's, how about a 1X2 flat with one of those holders (to hold pipe or min-fig tools ( can't find a photo T-stroms in my area . . . got to go)
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Nice..

But I'll only be impressed if you make it truly large...liek this:
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Junpei Mitsui's minifig scale IJN Yamato with the crew assembled on the foredeck. :D

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TrashMan wrote:Nice..

But I'll only be impressed if you make it truly large...liek this:
Bonus points if it's sea... err, space worthy? :P
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http://www3.jjc.edu/ftp/wdc11/bkleivo/I ... dy-SR2.jpg

Really want!!

Quality of the image isnt great but do you remember that from somewere?
http://www.ken-tucky.com/LEGO/WORKS/0006e.html


Also http://www.ken-tucky.com/LEGO/WORKS/0169e.html not as impressive as some of the work we seen but interresting.

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It is truly remarkable what one can achieve through the power of imagination and a little perseverance. Kudos to all for the awesome links to browse through.

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God, I think my wallet just got lighter just by seeing those.
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well trashman, I'll start small, and grow up in size and complexity. say . . .

Arrow first, the Bell next, a Warhammer Destroyer, maybe a Winter tide CLE Tempest and them Cry of the Wind.

build up in size and complexity ( beside I'm going to need ALOT of green and light grey pieces. Better get to brick link and start :D

Very nice Link to all the models. man I've got expectation to live up to now :oops: but its a challenge so let's get on with it :mrgreen: .
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Grayhome wrote:It is truly remarkable what one can achieve through the power of imagination and a little perseverance. Kudos to all for the awesome links to browse through.
Don't forget the massive amount of engineering LEGO put into designing all those pieces. None of what LEGO fans have created would be possible except for the extreme amount of design and ingenuity that went into the design and creation of each block and how they would interact.

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Oh Yes! 70ies color-style. Vintage SciFi. (Funny Oxymoron BTW)
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I don't get it, Alot of ships in the 1970's were colourful IIRC
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NOMAD wrote:I don't get it, Alot of ships in the 1970's were colourful IIRC
Every age/generation has it´s unique color-pattern.
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I am intimidated by the lego constructs in this thread.

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NOMAD wrote:I'll start small, and grow up in size and complexity. say . . .

Arrow first, the Bell next, a Warhammer Destroyer, maybe a Winter tide CLE Tempest and them Cry of the Wind.

build up in size and complexity ( beside I'm going to need ALOT of green and light grey pieces. Better get to brick link and start :D

Very nice Link to all the models. man I've got expectation to live up to now :oops: but its a challenge so let's get on with it :mrgreen: .
Good luck on the large scale models- make sure you post progress pics!

Me, small scale is the way to go for now. A larger Tempest (say 12-18" ) would be cool to do later. When it comes to that size, these kind of pieces will make it work beautifully, at least as far as the forward prongs go: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=41748.

Also, I did not realize the Rapier class was nearly the same size as the destroyer class- this makes my mix of design elements in the larger mini-scale versions a bit more plausible i think.
I'm currently away from my legos for the weekend, but this coming week I'll rebuild one of my earlier designs and modify it again- should be very close to the final.

And man, those green curve pieces are rare- there's far more of those in lime, believe it or not. :P

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@Trantor

I know, just look back throught a gundam site and (face slap) your right :oops:

@ shrakner

yeah it going to be difficult to get the right elements for even the little arrow, as well the curves will be a challenage, but I like a building challenage. :geek:

first step it see what I have right now, then to think about how to get teh basic shape down.

care to give any pointers ( open to everyone as well :p)
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