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As the Lego Hornet continues in the review process we thought that we’d take a look at some other Lego Star Citizen creations. From extravagantly complex to minimalist creations we have it all! So break out your blocks and let’s go!

Clonevacuum starts us off by following in the Hornet vein with his own Hornet! Though a bit simpler than the one being reviewed, its black and grey coloring would certainly work well in the deep corners of space. Anybody who has a basic set of Legos should create this and take it for a spin! Next up is Torvic who was inspired by another forum member to create this amazing 350r. The attention to detail is astounding and it is certainly built to shoot a missile or four. I know that if I was racing I’d certainly hate to see this guy on my tail.

Scornshell has gone a bit beyond with his digital rendition of a Cutlass. He’s taken off the front struts to give the ship a sleeker design, as if we need our pirates to go even faster. Still deadly as ever with that top turret, Scornshell’s cutlass would certainly be a dastardly pirate’s favorite choice. Lastly is none other than Captain_Aidenthor. While he certainly has the capability to create complex ships, his latest creations of microfighters has got all of us wanting to create our own ships! In addition to creating them he’s started creating backgrounds to bring these ships to life. Thank you to everybody who has put in time in creating these fantastic creations. We here can’t wait to go home and try and create some of them ourselves! If you know somebody that we forgot, let us know below! And be sure to stop by both our Fan Spotlight suggestions thread and our Community Fan Spotlight: FPS weapons thread. Thanks and we’ll see you next week!
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Während die Lego Hornet im Review-Prozess weitergeht, dachten wir, dass wir einen Blick auf einige andere Lego Star Citizen-Kreationen werfen würden. Von extravagant komplexen bis hin zu minimalistischen Kreationen haben wir alles! Also brich deine Blöcke auf und lass uns gehen!

Clonevacuum beginnt uns, indem er mit seiner eigenen Hornet in die Hornet-Ader geht! Obwohl etwas einfacher als die zu überprüfende, würde ihre schwarzgraue Färbung sicherlich in den tiefen Ecken des Weltraums gut funktionieren. Jeder, der ein Basisset von Legos hat, sollte dieses erstellen und es für einen Spin nehmen! Als nächstes kommt Torvic, der von einem anderen Forumsmitglied inspiriert wurde, diese erstaunliche 350r zu kreieren. Die Liebe zum Detail ist erstaunlich, und sie ist sicherlich so gebaut, dass sie eine oder vier Raketen abfeuern kann. Ich weiß, wenn ich Rennen fahren würde, würde ich es sicherlich hassen, diesen Kerl auf meinem Schwanz zu sehen.

Scornshell ist mit seiner digitalen Version eines Entermessers ein wenig weiter gegangen. Er hat die vorderen Streben abgenommen, um dem Schiff ein schlankeres Design zu verleihen, als ob wir unsere Piraten brauchen, um noch schneller zu werden. Immer noch tödlich wie immer mit diesem Top-Turm, wäre Scornshell's Entermesser sicherlich die bevorzugte Wahl eines heimtückischen Piraten. Schließlich ist es niemand Geringeres als Captain_Aidenthor. Während er sicherlich die Fähigkeit hat, komplexe Schiffe zu bauen, hat seine neueste Kreation von Mikrofightern uns alle dazu gebracht, unsere eigenen Schiffe zu bauen! Zusätzlich zu ihrer Erstellung hat er damit begonnen, Hintergründe zu schaffen, um diese Schiffe zum Leben zu erwecken. Vielen Dank an alle, die sich rechtzeitig für die Realisierung dieser fantastischen Kreationen eingesetzt haben. Wir hier können es kaum erwarten, nach Hause zu gehen und zu versuchen, einige davon selbst zu entwickeln! Wenn du jemanden kennst, den wir vergessen haben, lass es uns unten wissen! Und schauen Sie sich sowohl unseren Fan Spotlight-Thread als auch unser Community Fan Spotlight an: FPS Waffengewinde. Danke und wir sehen uns nächste Woche!
Chinese
As the Lego Hornet continues in the review process we thought that we’d take a look at some other Lego Star Citizen creations. From extravagantly complex to minimalist creations we have it all! So break out your blocks and let’s go!

Clonevacuum starts us off by following in the Hornet vein with his own Hornet! Though a bit simpler than the one being reviewed, its black and grey coloring would certainly work well in the deep corners of space. Anybody who has a basic set of Legos should create this and take it for a spin! Next up is Torvic who was inspired by another forum member to create this amazing 350r. The attention to detail is astounding and it is certainly built to shoot a missile or four. I know that if I was racing I’d certainly hate to see this guy on my tail.

Scornshell has gone a bit beyond with his digital rendition of a Cutlass. He’s taken off the front struts to give the ship a sleeker design, as if we need our pirates to go even faster. Still deadly as ever with that top turret, Scornshell’s cutlass would certainly be a dastardly pirate’s favorite choice. Lastly is none other than Captain_Aidenthor. While he certainly has the capability to create complex ships, his latest creations of microfighters has got all of us wanting to create our own ships! In addition to creating them he’s started creating backgrounds to bring these ships to life. Thank you to everybody who has put in time in creating these fantastic creations. We here can’t wait to go home and try and create some of them ourselves! If you know somebody that we forgot, let us know below! And be sure to stop by both our Fan Spotlight suggestions thread and our Community Fan Spotlight: FPS weapons thread. Thanks and we’ll see you next week!

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11 years ago (2015-03-04T00:00:00+00:00)