Its a minifigure scale SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket, again showing my love for all things space related. See if I can work around this.Īlso if you are interested, I currently have a Lego Ideas set in the support stage. I wanted to add more pics but it seems I can only upload 1 due to the size. Hope you all find it interesting, I believe it turned out pretty good, with a few play features included, such as the dining hall, opening cockpit, adjustable wings and shooting disruptors. But I will find out in the next week or so when all my parts arrive and I can trial it. My main concerns for the build is how strong the wing hinge attachment is as there is quite a lot of weight on them. I am really looking forward to seeing how this Stud.io design that I have spent so many hours on turn into a real product. I am currently working on building this Bird of Prey, at this stage I have only made the cockpit and neck, but have the parts for the wing and disruptor ordered. I am a Sci-fi nerd and love Star Trek, in particular everything Klingon so I was very disappointed that Lego never got the star trek licence. My aim is to make every design I do as something that my boys would love to play with so playability to me is everything.Īnyway that's enough of that, I am wanting to show off one of my first designs, I really enjoy a challenge and I definitely had one with this project. I have gone from building mostly sets, to creating my own designs. But now having a 3 and 4 year old boy of my own who are completely obsessed with Lego, i have recently rediscovered my love of this simple toy. All the new artwork has been designed by STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION and STAR TREK: VOYAGER’s senior illustrator Rick Sternbach, who is the world’s leading expert on STAR TREK technology, with CG renders produced by STAR TREK VFX artist Adam ‘Mojo’ Lebowitz.I guess as my first ever post on this forum, not 100% sure this is the right spot for this kind of post, but I should introduce myself, I am a 34 year old from Australia, who has always had a passion for Lego but could never really afford it when I was a kid. This Haynes Manual is fully authorized by CBS. In addition, the Manual provides a unique insight into life on board a Klingon ship and the Rotarran’s glorious history in the Dominion War. Rotarran in unprecedented detail.įeaturing a stunning cutaway drawing and, for the first time ever, detailed deck plans and incredible new computer-generated artwork, the Haynes Bird-of-Prey Manual is a technical tour of the ship’s systems, from the bridge and engineering rooms to the disruptors, torpedo launcher, and the all-important cloaking device. It then proceeds to examine General Martok’s famous ship the I.K.S. This Haynes Manual traces the origins of a Bird-of-Prey from the moment it is commissioned by one of the Great Houses and constructed at the shipyards of the Klingon Naval Academy. The ship itself is stripped back and lean, with everything designed for a single purpose-war. Life on board is harsh and brutal, with any sign of weakness leading to a challenge to the death. The Bird-of-Prey is the classic Klingon starship-a tough raiding and scouting vessel that has served at the heart of the Klingon Defense Force for more than a hundred years. An all-new Star Trek technical manual of the legendary Klingon Bird of Prey, presented in the world-renowned Haynes Manual format!
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