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Lego Douglas DC-3

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DOUGLAS DC-3

X-Wing MOC

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X-WING     Well because I haven't posted much in a few months I'll be nice and give all (0) of you another MOC. You know, when I started with this I thought that I would be difficult for me NOT to put out at least 2 MOCs a week. Now look at me, its been like 4 months and I've only posted 2 original MOCs.    Anyhow, this is my LEGO Star Wars X-wing starfighter MOC. As always I'll give you some of this ship's history. This ship was used throughout the original trilogy, Rogue One, and the Rebels animated show.    Without further ado, here is my X-Wing: As you can see I used some of the markings from the actual LEGO set  on the wings. Instead of the cockpit windscreen used in the set, I prefer to use the newer style of X-wing cockpit which came in the X-wings from episode VII. The piece I used is actually from the LEGO U-wing since I don't have any of the newer X-wing sets.     As you can see, I used a pretty simple technique to get the

HMS Prince Of Axatia

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THE HMS PRINCE OF AXATIA     Well, I guess it's finally time for me to get to being productive again. *sigh*. anyhow, what I think that I'm going to do from now on with these posts is to add more images and less writing. Although I love writing I'm a bit of a perfectionist, especially when it comes to large amounts of wiring. With shorter posts I'll be able to focus more on the creations and less on the stress of writing an essay.     well, with that out of the way this week, I'm bringing you something big, one of my biggest MOCs to date: the HMS Prince of Axatia. This is the first semi-accurate sailing ship that I hope to be making. It was made from pieces from the most recent LEGO pirate ship, which I believe is called "The Brick Bounty". Although this was created using mainly pieces from the set, a lot are from my own collection, so this would technically not count as an alternate build.     Man, I haven't typed in a while, it too