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Slave I MOC

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A LEGO fan has created a playscale version of the Slave I using the SNOT (Studs Not On Top) technique for the ship's body. The builder, /u/Vegetable_Wheel179, is particularly pleased with the accurate positioning of the rocket ports on the model.

The builder's focus was on creating a playscale version of the iconic ship. The SNOT technique was employed in the center of the ship's body, which allowed for a more detailed and accurate representation. The builder's attention to detail extended to the rocket ports, ensuring they were correctly positioned.

This MOC (My Own Creation) demonstrates the creativity and skill within the LEGO fan community. The use of advanced building techniques like SNOT showcases the potential for highly detailed and accurate LEGO models.

If you are inspired to build your own Star Wars creations, you might find a LEGO Star Wars building kit a great starting point.

My main goal was to make a playscale version that uses SNOT techniques for the centre of the ships body, and I’m quite happy how it turned out. I even managed to get the correct position of the rocket ports, which I’m really happy about. submitted by /u/Vegetable_Wheel179 [link] [comments]

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