A pirated junk ship.
About this creation
An old crashed civilian craft with half of it blown off it from an assumably nasty crash was left in a junkyard for years before it was finally put to a better use by pirates. When it was discovered by these pirates, they salvaged old parts from the yard, and stole peices of other people's craft. After a long work of putting together useful mechanisms, an ugly, slow ship was created
With a top speed of 2000MPH on a lucky day(not very high of a speed for most craft), this is not known as a fast vehicle. Its bulky shape is not at all aerodynamic, and it's micro ion engines (built for light civilian craft) that cannot sustain its massive weight, do not give it much to compliment on. Its powerful twin blasters locared on its right side, for one, however, can take out any police cruiser that might cause them any trouble, and its stolen sensors from police vehicles and research craft let it pick up signals from billions of miles away. It may be slow, and due to its lopsided design, it may be low on maneuverability, but it is highly useful to pirates for using as cover for other ships in the process of stealing, or anything else illegal.

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The many greebles and the twin blasters capable of taking out any MOC out there. Yes, your MOCs are in danger too!
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The normal side of the lopsided craft. Well, almost normal, besides the blue panel. Hey, junk pirates can't always be even half-perfect.
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More greebles, including the restraining bar to keep the heavy air intake from detatching.
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The cockpit has a reassuring safety rating of -3 out of 10, thanks to the fact that the micro ion generators are located inside it. As you can see, one of them is a bit faulty.
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The underside, not as detailed as the top, but then again, when is somebody going to be paying attention to the bottom of your ship?
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A blurry picture of the bottom-rear of the ship, sorry for the qaulity, folks!
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The air intake, and for the third and last time, the blasters.
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The ugly, lopsided nose that you shouldn't be seeing unless in a picture, unless of course you would like to die...
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April 23, 2009 |
Whoa! Thats a wicked ship!! I love all the detail! Great MOC!! P.S I don't know if you like Star Wars, but could you check out my newest MOC? Thanks |
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April 8, 2009 |
I love junk ships! This is probably my favorite though. I like the assymetrical layout and miss-matched parts. I got a chuckle out of the safty rating, nice details all around. Great work. Peace - Packie |
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August 13, 2008 |
nicely done, all those small pieces make it look cool |
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December 28, 2007 |
This taps into my childhood dream of building my own ship out of spare parts in dad's toolbox. Unfortunately there were never enough screws and bolts in there. Very unique idea! |
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September 11, 2007 |
The lighting on Agahnu was done in Adobe Photoshop 7. Great greebles, by the way! |
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September 2, 2007 |
very good it looks very spacy :) |
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July 31, 2007 |
My MOC jet fighter has an energy shield and twin lase cannons powerfull enough it blow the living $#!+ out of yours and can also go 3000 mph, or real fast |
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July 30, 2007 |
Heh...this ugly little thing has a ton of charisma. I like it, especially the blue panel. |
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June 23, 2007 |
Excellent use of an insane amount of greeblies. You really crammed in the detail on this. It really gives the impression of being thrown together. |
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January 28, 2007 |
Nice n' detailed, I like it a lot. |
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