28.09.2019

Lego Star Wars Republic Ships

Lego Star Wars Republic Ships 5,5/10 9809 votes

The last brick on the Republic ship can be found on the catwalk beside the hangar M1.8. Go there with a character with a sniper rifle (for example Aurra Sing) 1, hold the attack button and shoot three green targets hanging from the ceiling 2. They will hide from time to time and you have to wait for them to become active again. Authentic Star Wars LEGO 9500 Sith Fury Class Interceptor Old Republic Ship Only 5.0 out of 5 stars. 6 product ratings - Authentic Star Wars LEGO 9500 Sith Fury Class Interceptor Old Republic Ship Only. The most iconic Star Wars ship in the galaxy belongs to Han Solo, and it can now be yours thanks to THE highest rated LEGO kit on Amazon, the LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon Kit (#75105).

LEGO Star Wars fans UNITE! Please take a moment to look closely at it and read on to see if this product is something you'd want. First of all, the bridge thing is the wrong color, I know, I didn't have the parts. Just look at the shape.

Also, if this achieves product stage, it WILL have Open Circle Fleet symbols on it, whether it be with printed tiles or stickers. Throughout the Clone Wars, the Grand Army of the Republic extensively used these large vessels in the fight against the Separatists. They were built by Kuat Drive Yards and had a multi-purpose role, as fighter carriers and as battleships.

They are the first thing you see in Episode III, and are a common sight in the 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars' animated series. As far as I understand, it is built with only 'legal' LEGO techniques. It also has a fairly sturdy build, includes a claw in the bottom hangar bay, and can be converted into a Jedi flagship, simply by changing the tiles on the top of the bridge towers to red instead of grey. Here is the url to the set on my Flickr page, with a little background of the model and more pictures: I am not sure what it might cost, but considering the size, and because it isn't hollow, I'd say that it could cost $30 maximum, but I can't be sure.

I would think that this particular model would cost anywhere from 20$-25$. Midi-scale can be perfect for those who want to have a smaller set, but still want the accuracy that can be sacrificed in mini-scale. It is very useful for role-playing large scale space battles, but also for display. How great would it be to have small, but accurate, models of the large capital ships of the Star Wars universe on your desk or shelf? It'd look great without taking up a lot of space. If you would like to see this set in your hands or on your shelf, please support, and spread the word!:) Any suggestions on presentation would be appreciated; we want as many as possible to like and support this thing. I also had one other idea.

Perhaps, if LEGO won't allow a continuation of the midi-scale line, this could be part of a new line of sets. It would include models that are roughly the size and quality of this one that would have a small stand and a modest information tile for display purposes.

Basically, it'd be a cross between midi-scale and 'Buildable Galaxy' lines, or a halfway mark between the 'Buildable Galaxy' and 'Ultimate Collector's Series' lines. The new line would cover any and all spacecraft larger than fighters and small shuttles viz., battleships, dreadnaughts, cruisers, frigates, transports, and corvetts. They could come from any organization, such as the Rebel Alliance, the Galactic Empire, the Republic, the Separatist Alliance, the Old Republic, the Sith Empire, and others, both in official Star Wars media, and in the Expanded Universe. Please see the last photo to get a better idea of what it might look like, keeping in mind that they would have a small information tile along with their stands.

If you have read this far and like the second idea, please say so. If there are at least twenty who do, I will create a separate project for it. Also, please tell me if you have any ideas for what the new line of sets could be called. Please note: Feel free to say what you'd like and give ideas for both concepts, but I'm not personally building any more models besides the two shown here:). I think I'll do a seperate project for the Executor later. Update 6/17/13: I completed a project for my Executor about two weeks ago.Here's a close up the two bridge towers, showing the tri-sloped structure, as well as the turbolasers.The side hangar, along with the turbolasers at the top.

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There are only six sloping parts that use either/both hinge bricks and clips. Four of them are represented here, the sections with the 45-degree wing plates, two on this side of the ship, two on the other side. The last two sloped parts are the central stripes on the front half of the ship, both top and bottom. With the tiered idea, and these few sloped parts, the effect of the sloping hull is produced, but with a very sturdy structure.The engines of the ship with details on the rear of the bridge structure.

Lego star wars republic dropship

In my opinion, this is one of the more distinguished views of the ship. It is also my favorite view, with a fly-off-into-the-distance, or fly-into-battle feel.This photo is to help visualize the midi-scale replacement concept. If you don't know what that is, please refer to the last couple of paragraphs in the main description. The super star destroyer is also my own. Here, the Venator has been converted to the 'Resolute,' Anakin Skywalker's flagship during the Clone Wars, through the red color on the top of the bridge towers.

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Hello again everybody! This is my new and improved Lego Acclamator. The Acclamator was an assault-ship used by the Galactic Republic. These ships have participated in numerous space battles, and were also utilized to land clone troopers, AT-TEs, and other clone artillery on a planet. This iconic ship could serve as a display piece or playable model for Lego builders ranging from experts to beginners, or a die-hard Star Wars fan to a child building for the first time with his/her parent.I decided to build an Acclamator because of its apparent transparency with Lego builders; it has not been a common ship constructed throughout the Lego community.

So I took this as a challenge to build a unique, sophisticated, and beautiful Acclamator model, that is reminiscent of the fear and power associated with the classic Star Destroyer (a ship that every Star Wars fan loves!).About 60 hours of LDD designing went into this model, especially regarding the frame as well as attempting to replicate all of the Acclamator's defining angles present in the actual model of the assault-ship. Some of the angles are subtle and others prominent, and I needed a sturdy frame to make sure that all of the pieces fit together properly. I used technic pieces and tried to maximize the amount of connections between parts in the frame. My favorite parts of the ship are the two slightly inward tapering sections: the center spine running down the middle of the ship, and the tail of the ship.

Even though these are subtle details, they make the Acclamator appear more realistic and smooth, as it more closely resembles the actual ship.What is different than my previous Acclamator model is the addition of interior features. There are separate 'rooms' underneath the two triangular 'top wings' of the ship.

These wings are attached by several hinged pieces and can easily be removed and reattached. The four rooms include: medical area, turret controls, engine room, and a secret hatch room. The medical area includes two white swivel beds for injured clones/other patients, and could feature a 2-1B medical droid minifigure.

Lego Star Wars Republic Assault Ship

The turret controls room features two stations for clone gunners, as well as an area containing ammunition canisters to replenish the turrets. The engine room contains pipes carrying fuel to the engines and a planning station to perform engine maintenance. Finally, the secret hatch room features a hatch (obviously) that can be covered and uncovered; secret supplies, small weapons, or ammunition can be stored here.Thank you for taking the time to read about and view my creation! I greatly enjoyed designing this ship, and rendering the awesome realistic pictures (thank you POV-RAY and Bluerender!). Even though I'm in college (away from my bins of Lego D:) I will continue to keep designing and building! Thank you for reading, and thank you for your support!