
My klingon minifigure also arrived so I have included him in the photos. It all went together as designed and my instructions seemed to work well. I have now completed the wing and cockpit in real Lego form. Looking forward to seeing how this comes together in real bricks! Happy building. For sharing photos of MOCs, etc., you'll want to use a 3rd party service and since you're already using Flickr, here's a tutorial on linking/embedding Flickr images in your posts: You only get 100K total, so even 1 regular image pushed you to the limit of available space.

Are you sure you don't want to build in a tank for holding whales?Īs for sharing pictures, the paperclip/upload option on Eurobricks that you're talking about is only for very small images to be used in your signature line here on the board and that sort of stuff. Choosing the command deck and mess hall as the main play areas to feature makes sense. and a lot easier to do in Lego than all the variations of green or browns that we usually see them in. I have also ordered custom Klingon minifigures and Batleths to hang in the dining to EB, im_hungry! I'm a scifi and Star Trek fan myself, and this Bird of Prey looks awesome! The color scheme with the dark red accents is nice. Ok I made a Flickr account to show some of the other photos.
#Klingon bird of prey corkscrew how to
I am very interested to hear what you all have to say about my Bird of Prey, any issues you see or possible problems I will have turning this into a real model.Īny ideas on how to post more pictures? I am not that tech savy. 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.
#Klingon bird of prey corkscrew trial
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.

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.
