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Hi, around two years ago I build a small MF: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=102647

I decided to build it again with better techniques and, now I'm working in my channel, upload a video-instructios.

Here is the new one:

28232433076_b2a89e888f_c.jpgHurry up, goldenrod! by hachiroku24, en Flickr

27985614700_3b93b718d4_c.jpgMini Millennium Falcon by hachiroku24, en Flickr

27651104344_f248ba369e_c.jpgMini Millennium Falcon by hachiroku24, en Flickr

28232435696_a37f42e5f7_c.jpgMini Millennium Falcon by hachiroku24, en Flickr

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Thanks for sharing this! It is a beautiful model and the video is easy to follow :)

I was wondering if it is possible to add just a bit more detail to the top and a different solution for the quad cannon maybe?

I will see if I can come up with a suggestion :)

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Thanks for sharing this! It is a beautiful model and the video is easy to follow :)

I was wondering if it is possible to add just a bit more detail to the top and a different solution for the quad cannon maybe?

I will see if I can come up with a suggestion :)

Actually, I though about that.

I don't see how to add the six rear engines in the top without losing the shape, but, in the front, in the to mandible, it's possible to replace the 1x4 bricks with this http://brickset.com/parts/4211476

to add some grebble.

Posted (edited)

Hi, I made this quad canon for your ship - it might be a little large, but I think the current ones look a little bare. You can always remove the 3L rods if they are too much.

Quad%20canon_zpsf8hzesci.png

Regarding detailing the top back quadrant, I think you could drop the sloped pieces and use layered plates to convey the sloping. I know this will not be as smooth, but I think the added vents and detailing will somewhat hide the jaggedness.

Edited by mortesv
Posted (edited)

Wow, this quad canon is awesome. I'm going to build them.

About the rear, I know that plates could be more detailed (actually, I even have the MIDI Falcon with the printed vents), but I was more focused in the shape than the detail. Anyway, I will try something.

PS: Thanks for the feedback to all of you :laugh:

Edited by hachiroku
Posted

it's an awesome model! I'm building it myself now, using your instructions on Youtube, only the OT version instead of the TFA one. Now I have to re-stack on grey tiles, slopes and plates. :laugh:

Posted

This is just beautiful. You should try updating it so that the solar panels on the back are on the model. Right now it looks a bit to nice to be called "a piece of junk" :wink:

Posted (edited)

Hi Hachiroku, have you built the new cannons yet? I would to see what they look like on the finished model :)

I built them, but the same day I dissassembled the Falcon to buy this SNES,

, that used most of the bricks of the Falcon.

I have been in the beach this week totally disconnected of Lego until today. I will probably rebuilt it, I like how it looks in my desk.

This is just beautiful. You should try updating it so that the solar panels on the back are on the model. Right now it looks a bit to nice to be called "a piece of junk" :wink:

What solar panels? :sceptic:

Edited by hachiroku

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