I came here just to comment on this one It's virtually perfect and with some nice post-processing I'm sure no one would be able to tell the difference between this and a physical model.
it wasn't at first because when I updated the header I already put a different lego thread on it, but that one's moved off the end now so the time has come
no offence but... why model a model? looks good and realistic anyway.
Haha, I've wondered this too at times, but seems like it's good for when you lack many of the pieces you need. It's fun but a little weird seeing LEGO in 3D when I am so familiar with it in real life.
Edit: That's not to say I don't like what you've done though Stonky, I do!
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Get started then!
How much was it? Around 3800 bricks or something?
Still, you'll never know if your pc can take it if you don't try.
I'm working on things like the helmet and R2-D2 etc. now.
Ugg....jpeg compression really kills the details.
, I'm often a fan of the older Lego Space stuff, and I think this is rather decent, interesting, and (some) detailed!
thumbs up, and I'll keep watching this!
nothing more to say :thumb:
Chris
Haha, I've wondered this too at times, but seems like it's good for when you lack many of the pieces you need. It's fun but a little weird seeing LEGO in 3D when I am so familiar with it in real life.
Edit: That's not to say I don't like what you've done though Stonky, I do!
Aren't most of the things we model, models? I mean all the ships from all the shows are models, either physical or CGI.
The only ship I can think of off the top of my head built full sized is the tardis, and even then, only on the outside.
Legos require texturing?? Perhaps it's a good way to test out lighting.
ok so as the models of straships most people do "exist" as fullsized craft in their heads or in sci fi, this is modelling a model of a model...