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Lego Venator

Posted: 2005-04-30 05:15pm
by Wicked Pilot
Holy sheep dip, check this thing out!

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http://www.rebelscum.com/gallery/c3/LEGO/

Posted: 2005-04-30 05:18pm
by Firefox
Ahh, Lego. Is there anything you can't do?

Posted: 2005-04-30 05:19pm
by Batman
Oh. My. God.
I WANT!!!

Posted: 2005-04-30 05:20pm
by Firefox
Hmm, the hull doesn't seem capable of opening up to reveal the flight deck. Boo.

Posted: 2005-04-30 06:07pm
by Jaepheth
I wonder how much a kit for that would cost.

And by 'wonder' I mean "shudder to think"

Posted: 2005-04-30 06:15pm
by Wicked Pilot
Jaepheth wrote:I wonder how much a kit for that would cost.

And by 'wonder' I mean "shudder to think"
Assuming it's hollow the simple cost of parts would easily be over a grand. Factoring into the equation labor cost associated with design and construction I'd say you could probably buy a good used car for less.

Posted: 2005-04-30 06:18pm
by Hardy
Are those control surfaces on the back of the ship? And those engines look huge. I'm anxious to get a better view of them to get an idea of their total surface area.

I like the way the photographer took those pictures. They really make that ~2 m long model look like its 1137 m emulatee(is that a word? EDIT: I'll keep it for lack of a better one).

Now I'm slightly more anxious to see this film! :D

Posted: 2005-04-30 06:18pm
by Wicked Pilot
I might add that Lego sells off large projects like this on E-bay when they're through with them. I wanna say that proceeds go to charity, but I'm not exactly sure about that. With keen eyes and a large pocket book you might be able to buy this thing in a few months, assuming Lego built it of course.

Posted: 2005-04-30 06:22pm
by Wicked Pilot
Here are some more photos

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That's no Lego, it's a starship!

Posted: 2005-04-30 06:27pm
by Firefox
Whoops, his main sublights are out of place. Inboards are too low.

Posted: 2005-04-30 07:00pm
by Hardy
That last gallery is useful.

The Venator has about 4 sets of engines, which I've labeled:

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The approximate scaling factor is 0.75 m/px.

Bank 1 measures about 36 m in diameter per engine.
Bank 2 measures about 10 m.
Bank 3 measures about 56 m.
Bank 4 measures about 73 m.

The total area of the apertures is about 15250 m². If the Venator's annihilation rate is approximately equal to its mass flow rate, then its engines can produce 1.2E16 N thrust. Therefore, these engines can exert a mean pressure of 787 GPa.

Unless the Lego model is too far out of proportion.

Posted: 2005-04-30 07:04pm
by Firefox
Like I said, the engines are positioned wrong. I'd also question their proportions. What about using the Revell kit's design? It seems to be based on the film model renderings.

Posted: 2005-04-30 07:09pm
by Wicked Pilot
People, it's a freakin' Lego set, it's not going to be perfect.

Posted: 2005-04-30 07:12pm
by Firefox
Considering the obvious amount of detail they've poured into it, you'd think they could at least get the engine configuration right. :P

Posted: 2005-04-30 07:13pm
by Hardy
Firefox wrote:Like I said, the engines are positioned wrong. I'd also question their proportions.
Looks that way when comared to the ICS, but could be perspective. The proportions of the engines relative to each other looks about right.
What about using the Revell kit's design? It seems to be based on the film model renderings.
This? It does look more reliable than the Lego model, but I'd have to get a good picture of the rear to make measurements.

Posted: 2005-04-30 07:14pm
by Firefox
Try this.

Posted: 2005-04-30 07:18pm
by Hardy
Thanks. But I do have to work against perspective, which is difficult. But there are big differences between the Lego and Revell model.

EDIT: This should actually be easier than I thought since diameter isn't skewed as much.

Posted: 2005-04-30 07:43pm
by Hardy
Okay, using this one. Same labling scheme. 0.78 m/px

Engine 1: 20 m
Engine 2: 7 m
Engine 3: 67 m
Engine 4: 88 m

Total area: 19700 m²

This corresponds to a mean nozzle pressure of 609 GPa.

And I must say that those are some really nice shots.

Posted: 2005-04-30 09:18pm
by wautd
Hmm first time I see a Venator in its full glory. I most say those turrets on top arent placed very efficient


Regardless... I want one :shock:

Posted: 2005-04-30 10:28pm
by Singular Quartet
Overall, the Venerator isn't that great of a design. It's evident that Kuat Drive Yards are just getting into the swing of building proper battleships that's evidenced with future destroyers. It took everybody a little while to build proper tanks in WWII.

With that said, I'd have to say it's likely around the 500-1000 dollar range, but Lego would never sell it since it's a fan-built model. Besides, they've already got the ISD model that they sell on their site and at lego stores.

Posted: 2005-04-30 10:30pm
by Montcalm
How much does it cost?

Posted: 2005-04-30 10:33pm
by Tinkerbell
Err....What is it?

Posted: 2005-04-30 10:35pm
by Elheru Aran
xBlackFlash wrote:Err....What is it?
It's the new Star Destroyer class for Episode III.

And you *really* do have to watch the movies someday... :P

Posted: 2005-04-30 10:36pm
by Batman
xBlackFlash wrote:Err....What is it?
This is a trick question, right?

Posted: 2005-04-30 10:37pm
by Captain Cyran
xBlackFlash wrote:Err....What is it?
I'm going to suggest to Petro that he disown your ass...

*shakes his head and walks away*