Galaga Ship. Very (very) few spare parts.
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Galaga Ship. Very (very) few spare parts.

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A LEGO fan has created a custom model (MOC) of the classic Galaga ship, staying true to the original pixel dimensions from a top-down view. The creator, /u/PlasmaBasedEarthling, shared their creation, marking their first MOC since childhood. The project presented a challenge due to the odd number of pixels from left to right.

The builder noted the cockpit's design might have been different with more red parts, but it complements the model's mild steampunk aesthetic. The creator is open to seeing other builders' interpretations of the Galaga ship.

This MOC demonstrates the creativity and adaptability of LEGO fans. If you're inspired to build your own creations, you might find a LEGO Classic box helpful for sourcing bricks.

My first MOC since it was a kid. The one prerequisite I had was to honor the original pixel dimensions from a top view. Since it was an odd number from left to right, I found it a challenge. If I had more red parts to choose from, I would have done something different with the cockpit, but I think it kind of fits the mild steampunk aesthetic of the side view. I would love to see other people's ideas for this, if you were so inclined! submitted by /u/PlasmaBasedEarthling [link] ...

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