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by Sol Invictus, Level 57
Last updated at December 31, 2009, 10:22 am
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He writes: "Finally, after a month of work, no less than three BL orders as well as many little transactions with other AFOLs, the Terran Battlecruiser is done. Biggest and most massive MOC I've ever built, this sub-SHIP is almost 80stud long and more than 60 stud wide. Based on in-game model, not the one seen in movies. Be sure to check WIP set to see how was it built!"




Be sure to check out his work-in-progress pictures here. Clodhop has also posted a new interview with the creator at its website here.

46 comments
Raymond K. Hessel Dec 31, 2009 at 11:01 am
-3 votes
lol...he spent 1 month building this? such a "big" thing? lulz... when I was 12 I could build cooler stuff than he in 2 days...even back then I used these black moon-wheels as thruster outlets....seriously, how old is he? 7? 8? or is he 27 and just ******* RETARDED and still proud of his work? :P
omfg... a whole fokin month
omfg... a whole fokin month
n166er Dec 31, 2009 at 12:19 pm
+1 votes
When you was "12"? Hell, they way you wrote this comment it looks as though you still are.
Ben Jan 17, 2010 at 5:32 pm
+1 votes
they way? nice grammar attack dumbass....and yes it is "when i was 12" i think you meant "when you were 12"? idiot...
Munkii Dec 31, 2009 at 3:27 pm
+0 votes
When you were 12 you probably didn't have to spend most of your time working. Get a life
Namelis1 Jan 1, 2010 at 1:02 am
+0 votes
When you was 12 you posted this comment.
Bobbity Jan 10, 2010 at 10:13 pm
+1 votes
Building something this big, without a manual or instructions, while taking into account things such as work and relationships, is no mean feat. Simply managing to follow set guidelines in a small amount of time requires almost no effort, and to criticize someone for doing something hard, something you probably never attempted, shows a serious lack of imagination and politeness. Please refrain from such biting and unjust criticisms in future, and work on your English. Please.
By the way 'Sol Invictus', that model looks awesome! Good work!
By the way 'Sol Invictus', that model looks awesome! Good work!
legomaster Jan 17, 2010 at 1:56 am
+1 votes
I agree Raymond, I thought the same thing as soon as i saw those thrusters. I would of built this in a day, destroyed it the next day, then built something twice as cool the day after that, lame.
herkeden 9 days 7 hours ago
+1 votes
Yeah, awesome. Reminds me of my own lego experiences back in the day yoville
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herkeden 9 days 7 hours ago
+1 votes
Yeah, awesome. Reminds me of my own lego experiences back in the day yoville
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Trinity Dec 31, 2009 at 1:42 pm
+1 votes
This is a really cool build, nice work.
JudgeDreck Dec 31, 2009 at 2:13 pm
+2 votes
Cool work, don't listen to the trolls!
Cleric Jan 2, 2010 at 2:44 am
+1 votes
Yeah, awesome. Reminds me of my own lego experiences back in the day. 
TrollinRaymond Jan 3, 2010 at 4:15 pm
+2 votes
Just because building blocks are toys for children, does not mean children can create these things. There are simple step by step instructions in the boxes for a reason, and guess what? Adults design them in the first place.
Pretty fackin' awesome career, and damn good build!
Pretty fackin' awesome career, and damn good build!
Kerry Jan 16, 2010 at 8:01 pm
+1 votes
The_Speaker Jan 17, 2010 at 12:06 am
+1 votes
Nice details. The "authentic battle damage" stickers are a nice touch. Overall, a totally stunning build. Bravo.
Badguy Jan 17, 2010 at 12:41 am
+1 votes
Yea some of that work looks pretty intricate.
not too shabby!
but still alot of prefab parts used, as in large panels and what not.
can we get a part count? did he do any step by step? did he document it?
will he submit the design to lego?
is this something that can be taken to the next level? or did he just piss a month away on a one shot design?
I am gonna guess no, it looks like he put some good work in, prolly some doc somewhere.
post the instructions, and the part list, and I will be impressed with his work.
not too shabby!
but still alot of prefab parts used, as in large panels and what not.
can we get a part count? did he do any step by step? did he document it?
will he submit the design to lego?
is this something that can be taken to the next level? or did he just piss a month away on a one shot design?
I am gonna guess no, it looks like he put some good work in, prolly some doc somewhere.
post the instructions, and the part list, and I will be impressed with his work.
Baloo Jan 17, 2010 at 1:14 am
+1 votes
THANK SCIENCE FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU. This kicks so much ass!!
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