Great build. This has so far been the best 2009-2014-2016 enterprise in lego form. My only complaint is that you threw some mad Vulcan trash with that gang sign. Live long and prosper my friend.
I found a built enterprise with 4 figures on the Memphis bricks and mini figures store in Memphis. I always wondered whose design it was. turns out it was Hachiroku24, it is great to finally know who did it. Great! i even made a custom stand for it. the size of the enterprise is really cool.
I have 1426 suscribers right now, and I want to do something related to Star Trek for a 1701 "special". I don't know exactly what to do. I have in mind the TOS Enterprise, the TOS Gallileo Shuttle or the TNG Enterprise. BTW, take a look in my TOS phaser. I'm sure you gonna like it :)
I built this, looking at this meticulously and going on brickset to buy the pieces. I probably spent at least $70 and it took several weeks to gather all the parts. I could not find the hinge pieces used for the nacelle struts, so I used a different piece. I will say that although the finished model looks great, it is very fragile and falls apart all the time. The saucer section falls off easily and parts go everywhere. I'm almost tempted to get the special glue that washes off. My kids are forbidden to touch it lol.
I really like it. But the pylons for that Enterprise version are upside down. They are wider where they join to the engineering hull. Still, I like them better this way.
Nope, sorry. I don't work with digital bricks. But you have the video. You can build it with other colours to see what you need. Or count the bricks, because the best thing I could give to you is a picture with all the bricks, and that's the same as the video.
I use the official Lego webpage: wwwsecure.us.lego.com/es-es/service/replacementparts?domainredir=service.lego.com I used common bricks for the Enterprise, so all the bricks must be there. Another option is bricklink. You can buy bricks from other people, the shipping is more expensive but it's faster. For the Enterprise, I would use the Lego webpage. You gonna need the design number of the bricks. You can find them here www.brickset.com