Details Details Details.. or should I say Greeblies?
About this creation
Well, if I can say anything, I can say that greebling is fun. Lots of fun. Too much fun. Making greeblies is what makes you feel like you're making a spaceship. Before this point, it could be some strange house or a misshapened trailer or a freakish train.
Greebles make a box look like a spaceship.
And what I love best is the contrast between smooth areas and greeblies, a contrast that the 10030 ISD pulls off best. And in this chapter, I have to crash my ISD to finish the Kalashnikov.
Currently I've run out of dark grey and black tiles. I'm running low on lots of plates. But the good news? I'm almost finished.
What's Left?
* The Warp Engines
* The Underside
* The Inside
And then the Eastern Block will have it's finest Long Range Strategic Warship!

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this is what becomes of my fin concept. it turns to a bump. but nice at giving shape, i think.
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some much needed detail around the escape hatchway.
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see all the cool things. i wonder what they all do!
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between the attachment for the rear half and the main hull.
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Here is my concept for the warp engines. Taking Paul Hartzog's concept and 'pulling' it out.
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an inside look. I think this may be my first structural SNOT creation.
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of the tragedy. i didn't mean for her to fall apart as such. but in the meanwhile, she's getting pulled for parts, especially detail parts!
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the sublight thruster engines, for tactical movements and within a starsystem.
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see how those strange technic and snot pieces turned out?
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and the back side. oh i wish i could tell you what ever nook and cranny does!
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a look at the inside. notice the weapons rack. also the fuel tanks for the sublight thrusters. they may look small, but boy are they heavy!
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