Lego Asp Scout (UCS minifig 1:96ish scale) update

Dude that's a lot of Lego. I grew up with piles of Lego back in the late 60s and early 70s. If we wanted to build something the size of this, we normally compromised on the resolution, and used Lego Duplo bricks.

I'm impressed :alien:(y)
 
Just to quickly interrupt the Doom broadcasts and me mentioning that feature I'm quite keen on to post piccies of Lego progress since its been aaagggeesssss :D

Interior right side:
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Interior Left side (not fully finished):
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Rear left cargo bay room:
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Tidying up the front:
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Sorting out the dorsal areas and rear detailing:
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Just to quickly interrupt the Doom broadcasts and me mentioning that feature I'm quite keen on to post piccies of Lego progress since its been aaagggeesssss :D

Interior right side:
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Interior Left side (not fully finished):
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Rear left cargo bay room:
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Tidying up the front:
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Sorting out the dorsal areas and rear detailing:
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Very nice wotk! 😃

You picked a good ship - because when you do finally succumb to the DOOM! and inevitably take up [the other space game] you can just call it a Nomad.
 
Thanks to a certain Mr X who very kindly sent some food items, the Asp Scout now has a totally boss snack station and some nice chairs...

The first design- was compact but was too tall for minifigs
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A wider but lower version:


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And a quick snap of the lounge (minus the pastry 1x1 rounds and other loose items (for now):


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The cheeky chappie also sent some kale, but we all know where that goes, don't we ;)
 
Thanks to a certain Mr X who very kindly sent some food items, the Asp Scout now has a totally boss snack station and some nice chairs...

The first design- was compact but was too tall for minifigs
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A wider but lower version:


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And a quick snap of the lounge (minus the pastry 1x1 rounds and other loose items (for now):


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The cheeky chappie also sent some kale, but we all know where that goes, don't we ;)
Nice work, but you might want to consider some sort of ventilation system before your crew tuck in to the beans, either that or crack a window :D
 
Just to quickly interrupt the Doom broadcasts and me mentioning that feature I'm quite keen on to post piccies of Lego progress since its been aaagggeesssss :D

Interior right side:
View attachment 305445

Interior Left side (not fully finished):
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Rear left cargo bay room:
View attachment 305447

Tidying up the front:
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Sorting out the dorsal areas and rear detailing:
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Gorgeous.
 
A quick? update as its been a while...

In the quest for perfection, the model had to undergo a total rebuild- this will be its fifth (!) and hopefully last until I have a funny turn.

The aim for this version is that parts can be easily removed for access to the lower deck because before I'd lovingly kit it out.....only to never see it again. And if I can't show it off whats the point? eye twitches

So here are some piccies:

Basic superstructure (much much cleaner than before using technic plates)

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The cockpit is now fully detachable allowing access below- you can also see the SRV bay here:
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Here you can see me blocking out the two deck corridors:

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Here is a more advanced version, where the lower cockpit and upper cockpit separate so you can see the lower deck better:

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With it all attached- the white cowl behind the cockpit is detachable too

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Interior details

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underside flush fitting tests

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Front hull fitting test (old)

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A quick? update as its been a while...

In the quest for perfection, the model had to undergo a total rebuild- this will be its fifth (!) and hopefully last until I have a funny turn.

The aim for this version is that parts can be easily removed for access to the lower deck because before I'd lovingly kit it out.....only to never see it again. And if I can't show it off whats the point? eye twitches

So here are some piccies:

Basic superstructure (much much cleaner than before using technic plates)

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The cockpit is now fully detachable allowing access below- you can also see the SRV bay here:
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Here you can see me blocking out the two deck corridors:

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Here is a more advanced version, where the lower cockpit and upper cockpit separate so you can see the lower deck better:

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With it all attached- the white cowl behind the cockpit is detachable too

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Interior details

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underside flush fitting tests

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Front hull fitting test (old)

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Awesome work!!!
 
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