Flickr user Deathdog has made a nice utility vehicle pulling an interesting trailer...
I have no idea of the trailer's function, but it's certainly an interesting design.
Matt Holland has built a nice little gunship.
The black and yellow stripe in slopes is a particularly nice touch. We also rather like Matt's interceptor, even if the colour of the cockpit is wrong.
As we near the end of our tour, we feel compelled to show you Peter Reid's latest ship, the LL-605 Marauder. Peter has really pushed the boat out on this one, offering a fantastic amount of detail.
LL-605 is a long-range tactical interceptor, designed for planetary surveillance and covert operations. Marauder performs admirably in a wide variety of atmospheres, as well as deep space.
The ship is designed to keep its two-man crew comfortable over long periods of time, and has proved invaluable gathering data during the Ugokin conflict.
Another builder who has kept busy this month, DARKspawn has produced some fantastic tributes to classic sets.
Pace Scooter (above) and Radar Truck (below).
And rocket sled:
Finally an original space ship: "Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast."
We can't get enough of big rockets and rocket transporters over here at NCS Central and Adrian Florea doesn't disappoint with his NCS Rocket Transport.
The advancing Ugokin forces have forced peaceful colonies to adapt
their strategies in defensive purposes. Many of the newly inhabited
planets have used their existing equipment to counter the threat. In
one such case, backwater forces on Verta 6 of 8th quadrant, have
modified existing missile carriers, which would normally be equipped
with terraforming rockets. The newly improvised vehicle was a medium
sized missile carrier able to launch cluster missiles.
"Although I too was Inspired by the old rocket transport set, " Adrian writes, "I took a
different approach than what Brickfrenzy built. I couldn't stop myself
from adding stickers, and I have barely any old gray parts."
We think you'll agree that what Adrian has achieved with just a few old grey parts is impressive.
This immense ship from Ed Diment certainly ensures he lives up to his online handle of "LEGO Monster". LL-998 is massive, heavy and incredibly detailed from top to bottom, and it contains a surprise for anyone foolish enough to engage it in battle as this video will attest.
Motto: ‘Making your bad day worse.’
“When you absolutely, positively have to drop on to a hot LZ, accept no substitute” – The words of Brigadier General Knackerjacker after his successful campaign to have the Federation Raptor assault ships reinstated to full service with the fleet. The LL998s (Ultramarine Osprey, Prussian Eagle and Sapphire Condor) were moth-balled nearly a decade before the Ugokin threat materialized. Replaced by smaller more efficient military transports with dedicated fighter support, the Raptors were considered too expensive to maintain.
It's funny how one day a small prospecting outpost can suddenly hit a rare mineral, and before you know it a busy mining settlement has sprung up. That certainly seems to be the case with Alexander Schranz's Blue Haven.
What's particularly impressivbe is the time he built it in - everything has been built since the beginning of March.
Alex has produced a fantastic collection of ships, vehicles, buildings, and even a monorail. Many of the components would be very worthy of individual mention, and as a collection they are doubly impressive. We also really love his brick-built Classic Space logo.
Keep up the great work, Alex!
Small fighters have proved invaluable for deploying from carriers, and Mark Sandlin's mini-fighter is no exception.
We really love the double canopy, and the "ring of fire" parts are fantastic for this ship's engines. Mark has even managed to cram in a great little set of landing gear.
Take a look at this beauty from James Shields. We've been following the secret progress of this model for many months. Now that it's finished, it doesn't disappoint.
Nobody knows quite why the Ugokin war started, but all attempts at finding a diplomatic resolution met with disaster. The war was proving long and bloody, and with the Ugokin almost never retreating, and self-destructing rather than surrendering, any victories came at a heavy price.
The first major break for the Federation came at the battle of Solice IV. Although hardly more than a skirmish in militaristic terms, it was the capture of a Ugokin "Hunter" class starfighter intact that allowed Federation scientists to decode secrets about the Ugokin spacecraft that are still classified today.
A brave Space Marine Cyborg stands guard, blocking the way against the first of what will surely be a horde of Ugokin warriors, hoping his modified body will be strong enough to give his squad enough time to escape. Death may be certain for him, but at least if his buddies survive, he will be remembered as a hero.
Pete Reid's Cyborg is truly an awesome piece of work, demonstrating many incredible ways of connecting bricks together. like all of his amazing robots.