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LEGO Star Destroyer
Posted: 2002-12-12 09:53pm
by Robert Treder
I just recently completed my 10030 Ultimate Collector Series Imperial Star Destroyer. I haven't picked a name for her yet, but I'm working on it. Here are some pictures of her:
Here she is along with the built-to-scale Blockade Runner that came with the set.
A nice shot of the detail around the aft portion of the bridge tower. The tower was the funnest part to build, IMO.
Here I am with the completed destroyer. Ah, those were good times.
Think I'm trying to compensate for something with this huge model? Me neither.
A great angle on the destroyer, along with my 'internet nerd' pose. Grrr!
This Corvette's about to get its ass kicked. Hard.
So there you have it. Weighing in at 3104 pieces, it's the largest LEGO set ever sold. Now that it's done, I don't know where to put it. I think it makes a great conversation piece for the coffee table, but my parents think otherwise.
Anyhow, post your own pics if you've got your own LEGO ISD, official or otherwise.
Thanks go to Darth Wong for hosting the pictures.
Posted: 2002-12-12 10:04pm
by DPDarkPrimus
HOLY GEEZ.
I knew that was big, but, good god, that thing has got to be at least over three feet long! How much does it weight?
*drool* I must have it.
Posted: 2002-12-12 10:13pm
by XPViking
All Hail the Empire! Good job Robert. Nice touch that LEGO included the Blockade Runner.
XPViking
Posted: 2002-12-12 10:14pm
by Robert Treder
It's just over three feet long (37.7"), and it's almost two feet wide (23.6").
I haven't weighed it yet, and it's hard to get a feel for it, because to pick it up, you have to remove the bridge tower and the dorsal terraced decks (they come right off; they're not connected with traditional LEGO piece interfaces, they instead rest in notches that you build for them, and their own weight keeps them on). It's quite fragile, as you can imagine.
I'd estimate that it weighs 6-10 lbs. I'll try to get it on a bathroom scale, if I can find one.
Posted: 2002-12-12 10:17pm
by Ted
The thing I don't like about it is the split down the middle, if Lego fixed that it would be the ultimate model.
Anywho, mine's coming soon, must wait 2 weeks.
Posted: 2002-12-12 10:35pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Looks great.
And I must say that picture number 5 ("Internet Nerd Pose") is the best.
Posted: 2002-12-12 10:55pm
by Robert Treder
Ted wrote:The thing I don't like about it is the split down the middle, if Lego fixed that it would be the ultimate model.
Anywho, mine's coming soon, must wait 2 weeks.
Yeah, I was concerned about that. As it turns out, from most angles, it's not very noticeable. Also, I couldn't think of any ways to fix it. All the ideas I had before it came don't really work on the actual model.
And yes, my internet nerd pose is formidable.
The only major problem with the thing is that there's no secondary docking bay(!). I thought this was extremely strange, as it wouldn't have been that difficult to do.
In light of this glaring error, I'm unsure of what to classify the ship as. Such a large discrepancy is definitely evidence of a separate ship class, but I don't know what this one's called. I think I'll say it's a
10030-class destroyer for now. Conveniently, LEGO never says that this is an
Imperator-class, only that it's an Imperial Star Destroyer. LEGO does imply that this particular ship has BDZ capability: "One Star Destroyer alone is enough to strike fear into an entire star system!" (LEGO Shop at Home catalog, Holiday 2002).
Posted: 2002-12-12 11:02pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
What's with the sensor globes? They look kinda weird.
Posted: 2002-12-12 11:12pm
by ArmorPierce
Wow that's big. Nice lego stardestroyer.
Posted: 2002-12-12 11:14pm
by Alyrium Denryle
Green eyed monster is taking control......ca....n't......fig..ht.......i..t..............................I HATE YOU!
Posted: 2002-12-12 11:31pm
by Robert Treder
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:What's with the sensor globes? They look kinda weird.
They do look kinda weird.
The tops halves of each sensor globe is made of a Cylinder 4x4 Hemisphere Multifaceted:
the bottom halves are made of a Rock Bottom with Craters. Here's a picture of that piece, though the one in the pic is transparant light blue:
http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/30342
So, as you can sort of see in the pictures, the bottom halves of the sensor globes has craters on it, because it's made from a piece that was designed to be used as a rock in space system sets.
The reason they used that piece is sort of simple...it has a 2x2 connecting surface, and the multifaceted hemispheres don't have that. The supports for the sensor globes (made from LEGO levers) mask the craters, and you really don't notice the craters unless you're looking for them.
Since the bridge features on this model are those of an
Imperator Mk I, the sensor globes are rounder than those on the Mk II (the bridge most commonly shown is a Mk II):
Notice that the Mk I has rounder sensor globes, which is well represented in the LEGO model. Also notice that the Mk I sensor globes protrude at an angle which is roughly perpendicular to the sloped surface onto which they attach. In contrast, the sensor globes on the Mk II and later protrude perpendicularly to the ship's horizontal axis.
The LEGO model is true to the Mk I's angled sensor globes.
LEGO part images courtesy of
www.peeron.com
Star Destroyer Bridge Tower images courtesy of
www.theforce.net/swtc
Posted: 2002-12-12 11:47pm
by Kuja
How much does that cost again?
oh, and my GF says:
Name it the Arrowhead!
I think she's been looking at that one pic, too long.
Posted: 2002-12-13 12:37am
by Robert Treder
Suggestion noted, Iggy's girlfriend. Sounds good.
It costs $269 before S&H. The price'll go up in January.
Posted: 2002-12-13 01:39am
by DPDarkPrimus
*choke*
The price is gong UP?!
Posted: 2002-12-13 01:46am
by Kuja
It's going up, you GOTTA be kidding me!
Posted: 2002-12-13 01:47am
by Robert Treder
Yeah, the current one is the special holiday price. I don't know what the final price will be.
Not only is it the largest set ever, but it's also the most expensive.
Posted: 2002-12-14 02:30am
by Drewcifer
That's AWESOME!!
You'll have to get in touch with the guy that built a Lego GCS
Thanks for sharing the pics, too.
Posted: 2002-12-14 02:55am
by Cal Wright
I can't believe that shit. It looks like it's well worth the money, but then again, who can afford a fucking $300+ toy? Not only that, its fucking huge. I don't have the royal cruiser for the same reason. to damn big.
Posted: 2002-12-14 09:27am
by Next of Kin
Robert Treder wrote:It's just over three feet long (37.7"), and it's almost two feet wide (23.6").
I haven't weighed it yet, and it's hard to get a feel for it, because to pick it up, you have to remove the bridge tower and the ventral terraced decks (they come right off; they're not connected with traditional LEGO piece interfaces, they instead rest in notches that you build for them, and their own weight keeps them on). It's quite fragile, as you can imagine.
I'd estimate that it weighs 6-10 lbs. I'll try to get it on a bathroom scale, if I can find one.
Impressive. Have you given any thought of what to build from lego next??
Posted: 2002-12-14 09:30am
by Andrew J.
Sweeeeeeeeet.
Posted: 2002-12-16 01:54pm
by Robert Treder
Yeah, it was quite a punch in the pocketbook, but at the time, I had the money, so I figured 'why not?' I also don't know where I'll put it, but that didn't enter into the equation when I bought it. I just knew I had to have it.
And Next of Kin, I think next I'm going to get myself a Republic Gunship.
Posted: 2002-12-16 02:57pm
by neoolong
Neato. How much is the gunship?
Posted: 2002-12-20 03:24pm
by Dodge
I was out shopping today, and went in a Lego shop. They had a Star Destroyer there, complete in more than 3100 pieces, and at the princely (but not unreachable) price of £225!!
Go for it, guys!
Posted: 2002-12-20 04:19pm
by Alferd Packer
Holy shit! I want!
...but damn, that's a lot of moolah.
Posted: 2002-12-21 02:58pm
by Lord Pounder
if i had £225 i'd not be here right now.