Man, getting a Star Trek CMF series (as mentioned at the end of the video) would really be something. I'd seriously consider getting a bunch of boxes of these and build a ship in minifig scale. 🙂
@@stevendukes149 here is a link to their RU-vid channel with a video showing their first two waves of Trek sets: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oS9Qa8wbn5E.html
Interesting chibi style builds. Even more interesting the audio cut out. I'll just imagine what he said and keep it to myself. :-) Really incredible condensed builds and they're all different despite being so similar on paper. Round saucer + nacelles. These could be great Lego bag sets if made generic. Very swooshable to get kids hooked on Lego.
I think the Danube class is the most impressive. Most of the ships have really distinct shapes that are easier(relatively) to get across individually. But the danube has an almost identical shape to most shuttle craft. That it is instantly recognisable as the Danube class and not just a generic shuttle, with so few pieces blows me away.
I don't see the Aledo among those LDS builds. The Texas class may have been short-lived, but I think it was at least worthy of mention. Regardless of that, as someone who owns legos but lacks the attention (and most pieces) to build accurate models, I applaud these. I was particularly thrilled by the VOY ones, especially the Delta flyer and the Equinox as I'm a sucker for small ships and moving parts.
That mini USS Prometheus looks just as good as a build that has ~700 pieces. Well done. Bit disappointed to have it on the thumbnail but not mention it at all. :(
Awesome work pale and the only single thing am Disappointed is I was hoping to see Mini "USS Enterprise NCC-1701 F" but hopefully you'll make one but great work u made those ships! ❤
Now that is a very very impressive lineup of iconic star trek ships you've got there but there is one ship I noticed you were missing I don't know any of the history of it but it is 1 that I like it is the USS CHEKOV NCC-57302😄👍😎🖖
Bluebrixx sell the lego ships. I got the original enterprise, enterprise d and e, the nxo1, the defiant and the voyager. All in a large side. Fun to build i only mis the lights for the nacelles
A lot of those look really great! I gotta be honest though, the Enterprise D and E kinda don't really do it for me. I do like the way a lot of the nacelle pylons are done, though even with that clever technique it still looks a little... thick. :P Lego is just not made for that. If he runs out of Star Trek ships, he should start with other, lesser-seen sci fi things. Not the same Star Wars and Halo that everyone does, but like Stargate SG-1, Babylon 5, Battlestar Galactica...
Kinda feels like the Enterprise D was the very first one he did, so it feels pretty basic in comparison to all of these other gorgeous ones. Maybe it's time to go back and redo that one, increase the size by 25-50% to get more fidelity.
@@marcch72 No idea how those licensing deals do work. They stated in previous videos they would have it for the EU, Switzerland, Norway and UK. So to my knowledge there is no distribution partners state side (as Amazon or Target) but you might still be able to order directly from Germany as a consumer.
These are great. Would love to see bigger versions of them. I can only keep hoping that one day Lego would get off their behinds and get the licensing for Star Trek. On a side note, Sorry but Star Trek does not exist to me after Enterprise TV show. The newer movies and the TV shows are horrible. They ruined everything Star Trek.
Well that is just the difference of what you get when needing to stick to available pieces and a manufacturer just producing the pieces it needs to make the ship happen. So for what he got available in just using Lego pieces its not bad at all.
@@marcch72 I meant to say it does show in the builds shown in the video when you are just limited to the pieces and colors a manufacturer is giving you. Of course BlueBrixx lets their sets produce by Xingbao with all the molds they got available and not have new molds with a never before seen piece created. But when they need a piece in a certain color they just have it produced that color.
@@hamamatsucho I know he is just a single person buying the parts that he needs. I am surprised btw that they let him sell these at all. The prototypes of the Bluebrixx sets are made in Germany and are very colorful. It's Paramount/CBS that decides the final color from the existing color palette that is available.
Nice ships of Star Trek before BlueBrixx gets the Lizenz.wobderful MOCs by using only LEGO-stones.greetings from Vienna/Austria from Vulkan Spirit vicepresident jürgen