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This is the malevolence moc from the clone wars that I designed a while ago. I guess you could call this micro-scale since the actual cruiser is just so big; 4 times longer than a Venator. At a little over 1700 pieces, I designed this moc to be a little display model. And I think it turned out quite well. I just wish the trans-pieces showed up a little bit brighter in the renders; it is kind of hard to see them. I put in some renders of the y-wings that I designed a while ago into the main image just to kind of show that amazing space battle from the beginning of season 1 of the clone wars. Overall I really liked how it turned out. Let me know what you all think! 

 

50904272557_a545f41210_z.jpgdestroy the malevolence by ice chips, on Flickr

50904149936_8da47d1b8f_z.jpgUntitledModel by ice chips, on Flickr

50904272582_e9045f994e_z.jpgfront by ice chips, on Flickr

50904272612_174ae84079_z.jpgfront_2 by ice chips, on Flickr

50904149956_0b40c0edc5_z.jpgback by ice chips, on Flickr

I do also have a few more pictures and instructions available here if you were interested: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-58861/starwarsfan66/malevolence/#details

 

 

 

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Looks fantastic, you've captured the angles and the engines really well. The display stand integrates nicely with teh model.

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Very nice! Curves are very difficult to replicate, but I think you did well at this scale. Makes me wanna complete mine. 

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Very nice! Not exceedingly complicated but very well proportioned and just pleasing to the eye :) The size seems like a perfect compromise between detail and affordability & swooshability!

What are you using for rendering? There might be some settings for toggling the luminosity for the transparent bricks.

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3 hours ago, Kristof said:

Very nice! Not exceedingly complicated but very well proportioned and just pleasing to the eye :) The size seems like a perfect compromise between detail and affordability & swooshability!

What are you using for rendering? There might be some settings for toggling the luminosity for the transparent bricks.

Thank you! I was going for a small and simple model. I used the default stud.io settings for rendering. I did find out that I can tweak those settings to bring out the trans pieces a bit more, so I may rerender some images in the future. 

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