Comparison of Lego 10212 UCS Imperial Shuttle with my Lambda class MOC
The LEGO fan /u/kirkevil has created a custom Lambda-class shuttle MOC (My Own Creation) and compared it to the official LEGO set 10212 UCS Imperial Shuttle. The comparison provides a detailed look at the differences between the two models, offering valuable insights for LEGO enthusiasts considering building either version.
The MOC shuttle boasts an impressive 5,420 parts, significantly more than the 2,220 parts in the official UCS set, excluding display stands. The two models share 1,238 common parts, meaning builders who already own set 10212 would need an additional 4,182 parts to construct the MOC. In terms of dimensions, the MOC stands taller at 93cm compared to the UCS set's 71.4cm (on its stand). The MOC's wingspan is wider at 89.4cm versus the UCS set's 68.2cm (wings open), and the MOC is longer at 52cm, while the UCS set measures 47.8cm in length.
This comparison is a great resource for LEGO fans interested in building a Lambda-class shuttle. The detailed breakdown of parts and dimensions helps enthusiasts understand the scale and complexity of each model.
If you're inspired to build your own Lambda-class shuttle, you might want to consider getting a LEGO storage organizer to keep all those bricks sorted!
I don't own the official UCS set (number 10212) from 2010, but many people have asked me various questions relating to it since I released my own shuttle, so here are some side-by-side 3D renders and a few stats for those who wanted to know. The basic MOC has 5420 parts and the UCS set has 2220 parts (without their display stands). The 2 models have 1238 common parts, so if you already own the UCS set, you will need 4182 parts to build my version. Height: MOC 93cm --- UCS 71.4cm (on stand)...
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