"Day 33, personal log, Flight officer Charles Freder. Begin log. Despite the unending monotony, unyielding boredom, and the continuous and mercilessly annoying cackling of my fellow crewmen..."
About this creation
"...Moreover, I don't appreciate their habitual desire to-"
"Chuck."
"-their desire to-"
"CHUCK!"
"What?!"
"You're on VOX."
"So?"
"So I'd rather you enjoyed your babbling in the solace of your own mind, not in my ear."
"Alright, alright, turning over to re-"
Here's my project I've been working on for a few days now. Got a wonderful deal on those 20-1/4 circle pieces on Ebay, just $5.24 after S&H.
Compared with an average minifig, circa 1970 astronaut. "Oh, what I would have given for one of these things in my day..."
Several decks tall, it is entirely playable by dis-assembly.
On end, in the 'landed' position, the vessel becomes a fixed fortress that boasts a 360 degree field of fire. In their constant meddlesome ways on other planets, it has been used twice to aid in liberations of oppressed peoples.
Here's the top. AKA, the flight deck. Crew accommodations: 1.
Control deck, also doubling as the specimen analysis lab. Crew accommodations: 2
Weapons deck, though mainly a peaceful vessel, it becomes necessary at some times to defend oneself. Crew accommodations: 0.
Living deck. Crew accommodations: 1.
Engineering, housing the engine core, EVE suit, and all other important ships systems.
"Control, we have a negative on that landing pattern, please advise to the nearest Starbucks. Over."
"Chuck, hit the gas! We've got incoming traffic!"
Of course, here is the obligatory black-light photo. I was pleased with how this turned out.
Thanks to our fellow talented MOCer Eric for the layout photos!
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I'm with the commenter below, I love the decks concept and orientation. Now to look at the V and XI :) |
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November 9, 2010 |
Very cool man. Love the decks concept. Check my page for future space creations. |
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July 16, 2010 |
cool! 5/5
check out my mocs! |
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July 14, 2010 |
Nice work, the playability is a great touch. |
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Eric C July 11, 2010 |
Very nice. Hopefully it was a friendly landing, and not a hostile takeover! :D |
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July 10, 2010 |
Well done with a very original shape, I rather like those disks, may have to go to ebay myself:D |
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July 10, 2010 |
Great design, easy yet so very original! |
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July 8, 2010 |
Quoting LegoTrooper 101
First-class work as usual! But if the living station accommodates only one crewman, how can you have more than one crewman?
Well, when you're only manning your crew station, you can rotate in shifts of 18hrs. Each gets the bed for 6 hours. |
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July 8, 2010 |
It's good! The shape is intriguing, I have never seen that before. Great work! |
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July 8, 2010 |
First-class work as usual! But if the living station accommodates only one crewman, how can you have more than one crewman? |
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July 8, 2010 |
When landed, it sorta like a guard tower on steroids. Cool concept; amazing how it can fit minifigs! |
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July 8, 2010 |
Hehe, that's just, unique! Love tthe playability and that landing in town scene... |
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July 8, 2010 |
Quoting Sean Flynn
woah! thats awesome. I love the concept of the craft. you dont see this type of vessel often on the pages. (vessels that would actually work) great job on this one!
Thanks! What's nice is, you don't need artificial gravity on this one, your rockets will do it for you in acceleration. |
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July 8, 2010 |
woah! thats awesome. I love the concept of the craft. you dont see this type of vessel often on the pages. (vessels that would actually work) great job on this one! |
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