battle cruiser of the Katari
About this creation
Sacrifice - until you have witnessed a Katari die for his own kind, you will never know the glory of their race.
In the cold outreaches of space, an empire silently swells. Deep within the looming silhouette of the Katari battle station, Destiny watches as the Katari engineer the most deadly battle cruiser of the galaxies. Stretching an enormous 1,300 meters, the empty frame of the giant sleeps soundly amidst the droning of alien technology inside the great chamber. To the Katari, great honor comes with great sacrifice, and such high honor was bestowed upon a select few of the Katari who will dedicate themselves to the epic battle cruiser project. These honored ones will remain inside the great chamber until the project is completed. Fourteen cumbersome years of progress saw the completion of the battle cruiser. At last, the gates of the great chamber opens and the remainder of the engineers, having aged markedly while others have passed away, set sail on their most glorious flight. For the first time, the beings of the Katari race see the new signature vessel of their empire. To demonstrate the awe-inspiring power of the battle cruiser, an immense asteroid the size of a small moon was directed into the firing range of the deadly destroyer. As the looming goliath unyieldingly coursed towards the ship, it was met with an enormous energy blast from the main cannon of battle cruiser that instantly obliterated its target. From this demonstration the name "War Hammer" was born. Now, with the completion of the Katari battle station, 68 War Hammers serve the mighty empire. A time of glory has come...






This is the micro model in which the larger one is based off of. It's first seen in the Katari Relic
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March 10, 2011 |
I'm astonished. |
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March 8, 2008 |
It's an excellent microscale ship. You should consider attempting a minifig-scale version. |
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December 29, 2007 |
Intresting how you used the microscale model as referance, usually it's the other way around. Good job. |
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December 29, 2007 |
Amazing- the colour scheme is good, the greebles brilliant... What more can I say? |
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December 29, 2007 |
Amazing work...if it were bigger that would be nice. |
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December 29, 2007 |
I saw this on Brickshelf a while ago. I love how it looks exactly like the micro-scale model. |
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